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Phemie
Guest
This morning I attended Mass in my daughter’s parish and was puzzled to see the altar server standing at the side during communion, holding a small plastic container with what looked like little white crackers, not hosts but thick, square 1/2"x1/2" crackers.
Later on I noticed that children too young to receive Communion were coming down with their parents holding on to these crackers. Surely that is forbidden by RS 96:
Later on I noticed that children too young to receive Communion were coming down with their parents holding on to these crackers. Surely that is forbidden by RS 96:
Has anyone ever seen that in their parish or one they were visiting?[96.] The practice is reprobated whereby either unconsecrated hosts or other edible or inedible things are distributed during the celebration of Holy Mass or beforehand after the manner of Communion, contrary to the prescriptions of the liturgical books. For such a practice in no way accords with the tradition of the Roman Rite, and carries with it the danger of causing confusion among Christ’s faithful concerning the Eucharistic doctrine of the Church. Where there exists in certain places by concession a particular custom of blessing bread after Mass for distribution, proper catechesis should very carefully be given concerning this action. In fact, no other similar practices should be introduced, nor should unconsecrated hosts ever be used for this purpose.