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If you had the lady’s phone number, you could have rang her and told her not to lock the door, or ask the caretaker to stay a bit longer, or since you are able to serve as Eucharisti minister, are you not able to bring the Sacred Host back into the tabernacle and then left the church.I’m an EMHC ministering to the elderly, sick & homebound. I rarely distribute in church unless specifically asked to do so.
The other day, one of the people that I bring communion to asked me to stop by earlier because her care-taker had to leave earlier and once the care-taker was gone, she would have no way of coming to the door to let me in.
So I left early and even allowed myself a little extra time to account for traffic and/or any other possible delays but I encountered something that I had not planned for.
Every Friday our church has Eucharistic Adoration. There is a sign-up sheet to ensure that there is at least one person for each hour. However, when I got there to get the host to bring to the elderly homebound woman, I found the church to be empty … nobody was keeping our Lord company – the exposed Eucharist was sitting alone and unattended!
Apparently, the person that signed up for that hour couldn’t make it – either for a valid reason or for a not so valid reason … I’m not going to guess or judge. And, the person that was there for the previous hour, also had to leave – either for a valid reason or for a not so valid reason … I’m not going to guess or judge.
Moral dilemma: Stay & keep our Lord company until the next person shows up or bring our Lord to another soul that was waiting for Him?
If you found yourself in my shoes, what would you have done?
PS: The rectory was closed and there was nobody around so there was no other option besides these two.
I acknowledge this situation is very uncomfortable.