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Lapey
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I think I am misunderstanding your point, but this is my thought to your statements.And get lots of cake all over each others face. In fact, most is smeared on the face from what I’ve seen.
I’m just saying from my experience that I had to practice taking Holy Communion so we knew how to do it. I’m assuming that the same practice is necessary for reception by tongue through a **priest or Eucharistic minister **that is obviously not as intimate as a spouse. Again, I’ve never seen anyone take it via tongue in person and I’m assuming most don’t know how to. Not to mention they would likely be upset with the priest for bringing back pre-Vatican II practices.
- The priest is the only Eucharistic minister at the Mass, all the rest are ministers of Holy Communion; either ordinary (deacon) or extra-ordinary (lay person).
- COTH and/or COTT are not pre or post Vat II methods. Communion on the tongue was the norm before and after Vat. II Council. The indult, special permission, was requested and granted after the Vatican II council. So returning to a COTT only policy would not be reverting to a pre-Vat. II practice.
- If you have never seen anyone receive on the tongue I would say we are in worse shape then I ever thought.