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You are historically correct here as per St. Cyril. However, to use the commen argument that, “that’s the way it was done in the start” is like saying that once we are adults and mature, we should go back to being children.I receive Jesus generally in the hand. This tradition actually goes back to around 350 AD with the catechesis of St. Cyril of Jerusalem. It is he who teaches us to make a throne with one hand for the hand which receives the King. I have no problem with receiving Jesus in the hand as long as it is done reverently and properly.
The Church matured much after St. Cyril, and learned more as time went by, then came liturgical abuses towards the host, etc, then came the greatest theologian of all time and the only one Vatican II recomended, The Angelic Doctor: St. Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas then explains in The Summa Theologica III, Q.82. Art.13m That, "nothing but the consecrated hands of a priest are to touch this holy sacrament(Holy Communion). Aquinas’ teachings and the wisdom of the Church then re-affirmed this in the Dogmatic and everlasting Council of Trent.