Painting the Eucharist with Precious Blood

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Thank you for your posts. I have read all of the posts. May God bless you for your faith.
 
I moved and attended Mass at my new parish. After the priest broke the Host, he took a large piece, repeatedly dipped it in the chalice and painted the hosts in the ciboria. Is this common? Is there a name for it?
I’ve never heard of that practice before .
 
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This is also why, the priest drops a small piece of the body into the chalice, with the Precious Blood.
Show me in the Bible were communion was done with just bread alone to represent everything. Anytime communion was done or taught in the Bible it was done with bread AND wine. There is no where in the Bible were is says just take one to represent all.
There should not be so many “acceptable” ways of doing communion (Eastern vs Western) because the source, which is the Bible, laid out the foundation as to why and how it should be done. To do it any other way, or to provide alternative ways of doing it, is basically go way off script. It may seem right to you, and you can rationalize it so that it sounds good, but that’s not what God told us to do.
Proverbs 14:12 & Proverbs 16:25 both say “There is a way that seems right to a man, But its end is the way of death”.
Show me a Catholic Church that never has the Precious Blood?

Yes, sometimes it’s not provided to the people in the pews, but the Precious Blood is always there.
 
Show me a Catholic Church that never has the Precious Blood?

Yes, sometimes it’s not provided to the people in the pews, but the Precious Blood is always there.
Soooo, that doesn’t seem weird to you? It’s there but you don’t give it to the people in the pews. What, are they not worthy? Why would it be there but not give it to everyone present?
 
You must start with the premise that the Bible is the finally authority

No, we don’t.
So if the Bible tells us about the life, death and resurrection of Christ, the person on whom the church is built, then how is that not the final authority on the things of God? Christ is the architect of Christianity, not man, so how is His word not the final authority? Since when was man’s teaching and understanding greater than God’s word?
 
Soooo, that doesn’t seem weird to you? It’s there but you don’t give it to the people in the pews. What, are they not worthy? Why would it be there but not give it to everyone present?
No, it doesn’t seem weird.

It’s not a “not worthy” issue. It’s an issue of spillage.

Now, it was originally with held from the laity (in the Roman Rite) to combat a heresy, but we do allow the Priest to give Chalice today to the laity.
 
Titivillus . . .
Does the Catholic Church (in any of her rites) confect the sacrament with just bread alone?
No but that is not what medwigel is referring to.

Medwigel is talking about the laity “taking” (receiving) Holy Communion under one or both species.
 
medwigel (regarding BOTH the Body AND Blood of Jesus) . . .
It’s there but you don’t give it to the people in the pews. What, are they not worthy?
That’s the point medwigel.

The Body AND the Blood are BOTH there under the appearance of bread AND under the appearance of wine.
 
No but that is not what medwigel is referring to.

Medwigel is talking about the laity “taking” (receiving) Holy Communion under one or both species.
medwigel requested “Show me in the Bible were communion was done with just bread alone to represent everything.”

I assert the Catholic Church does not “do” “communion” with “just bread alone to represent everything.” (In fact, it is absolutely forbidden to do so)
 
I assert the Catholic Church does not “do” “communion” with “just bread alone to represent everything.” (In fact, it is absolutely forbidden to do so)
If that’s the case then why aren’t people offered both? Why is it acceptable to have it present but not give both to the people?
Again, doesn’t that seem weird? Why is it forbidden to “do communion” with just bread alone but it’s ok to just give the people bread alone 🤔 This sounds highly contradictory and suspect to me.
 
Titivillus . . .
I assert the Catholic Church does not “do” “communion” with “just bread alone to represent everything.” (In fact, it is absolutely forbidden to do so)
You are correct, but I still think that is not what medwigel (and I and others) have been discussing for several days on two threads.

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Titivillus . . .
medwigel requested “Show me in the Bible were communion was done with just bread alone to represent everything.”
In the context of “taking one” (species of Holy Communion or both).

medwigel . . .
Show me in the Bible were communion was done with just bread alone to represent everything. Anytime communion was done or taught in the Bible it was done with bread AND wine. There is no where in the Bible were is says just take one to represent all.
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medwigel seems to be talking about “TAKING” or the reception of Holy Communion.

You are talking about the priest confecting the Blessed Sacrament.

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medwigel? Please clarify.
 
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medwigel seems to be talking about “TAKING” or the reception of Holy Communion.

You are talking about the priest confecting the Blessed Sacrament.

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medwigel? Please clarify.
I am questioning why some churches aren’t given the people in the pew both the Body and the Blood. My nephew informed me that at his school they are only given the bread and not the wine, and I say communion is incomplete unless you take/receive both.
If both are present when it’s consecrated that why aren’t the people given both?
I keep getting the response that the Body and Blood are in the bread but I say “NO”- the bread is the bread and it represents one thing and the wine is the wine and it represents something else- you can’t combine/mix the two because that is not how it was demonstrated and taught to us in the Bible. Jesus gave the disciples bread AND wine, and Paul instructs the early church in how the take the bread AND wine.
There is NO WHERE in the Bible where someone prays over both and just offers one.
 
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medwigel (bold mine) . . .
I keep getting the response that the Body and Blood are in the bread but I say “NO”- the bread is the bread and it represents one thing . . . .
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I’ll confine my comments to the “Bread” here for brevity.

The Bread (of life) doesn’t “represent” in the sense of MERELY represent.

Once the bread is consecrated, it is transformed into the Body and Blood (Soul and Divinity too) of Jesus Christ. There is NO bread that remains. The phyisical traits or “accidents” of the bread remain.

After the Consecration, there is NO Bread that remains.

Only Jesus.

Which is WHY, we are called to WORSHIP the Eucharist.
"Nobody eats this flesh without previously adoring it.”
– St. Augustine, Enarr. in Ps. 98, 9
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That is WHY, if profanation occurs you are NOT guilty of profaning a mere “REPRESENTATION” of the body and blood of the Lord.

You are guilty of profaning THE Body and Blood of the Lord (because it IS THE Body and Blood of the Lord).
1st CORINTHIANS 11:27 27 Whoever, therefore, eats the bread OR drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the body AND blood of the Lord.
 
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I am questioning why some churches aren’t given the people in the pew both the Body and the Blood. My nephew informed me that at his school they are only given the bread and not the wine, and I say communion is incomplete unless you take/receive both.
https://www.catholic.com/index.php/magazine/print-edition/are-you-an-utraquist
I keep getting the response that the Body and Blood are in the bread but I say “NO”- the bread is the bread and it represents one thing and the wine is the wine and it represents something else- you can’t combine/mix the two because that is not how it was demonstrated and taught to us in the Bible.
Do you know the meaning of concomitance?

Do you believe communion divides Christ??
 
1st CORINTHIANS 11:27 27 Whoever, therefore, eats the bread OR drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the body AND blood of the Lord.
medwigel . . . .
I keep getting the response that the Body and Blood are in the bread but I say “NO”-
I say “NO” too (but for different reasons). (As a matter of fact, you don’t get that response from ANYONE here.)

Why?

Because The Body and Blood are not IN the bread.

After the consecration, there is NO BREAD (except the "bread of life–Jesus Himself–“Body AND Blood of the Lord”).
1st CORINTHIANS 11:27 27 Whoever, therefore, eats the bread OR drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the body AND blood of the Lord.
 
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