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Elizium23
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Try going to a Spanish Mass. Or any (insert non-English language) Mass. Demanding that we receive Holy Communion each and every time by everybody present is a real Anglophone thing. And personally, I think the pew-by-pew enforcement by ushers is partly to blame. If you go to a Spanish Mass you will not see any ushers herding the faithful into line. You will see people randomly getting up from their pews and forming a short ad hoc line that has no sense of precedence. You will also see fewer EMHCs. In my parish, there are four Holy Communion stations in English Masses, whilst in the Spanish Masses there are only two. And distribution goes just as fast, if not faster, in the latter Masses due to far fewer people receiving.I haven’t been to a single Catholic church where there haven’t been nearly 100% of the congregation receiving communion…our priests are continually telling our congregation of the need for reconciliation before communion so obviously they have good idea exactly how many do confess…that doesn’t stop nearly 100% receiving communion…