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That’s so true. When’s the last time we saw many (any ?) little communicants receive Holy Communion on the tongue? The young are very impressionable. Start them off with Communion in the hand, without letting them know there is a choice and that receiving on the tongue is the “traditional way”, then let them amble on through life and discover much later on (if at all) that there was a choice and a “traditional way” … do you think they might wish to consider receiving that way ? …at that point…?… The teaching that there is an option is generally not even brought up in either CCD or RCIA, Having taught RCIA and CCD for a long time and having attended numerous conferences and workshops over the years, and having relationships with many other catechists nationwide, I know that statement is true, People generally aren’t even told about receiving on the tongue except in passing in a fleeting sort of way. St Cyril is almost always brought up by them…
Needless to say the DRO and the Deacon at that Parish were not happy with what I had said. But at least the candidates knew the truth and the reasons behind it.
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