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theistgal
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I receive the Eucharist regularly in both the Byzantine Catholic Rite and the Latin Rite. In the B.C. it’s distributed under both species, at the end of a long golden spoon which is put into the communicant’s mouth by the priest, while two altar servers stand holding a cloth under the area to catch anything that spills.
And yet – even with all those precautions – accidents still happen. Last week the priest accidentally spilled the contents of the spoon onto a baby’s blanket and we had to stop and clean it up before the others in line could receive.
Also, one time I attended a “traditional Latin Mass” where everyone knelt and received Communion on the tongue - and I saw a man who’d received that way stand up, spit the Host onto the carpet and run out of the Church before anyone could stop him.
Accidents happen no matter how the Eucharist is distributed. And if someone really wants to deliberately abuse Christ in the Sacrament, unfortunately, they’ll find a way to do it no matter how they receive.
And yet – even with all those precautions – accidents still happen. Last week the priest accidentally spilled the contents of the spoon onto a baby’s blanket and we had to stop and clean it up before the others in line could receive.
Also, one time I attended a “traditional Latin Mass” where everyone knelt and received Communion on the tongue - and I saw a man who’d received that way stand up, spit the Host onto the carpet and run out of the Church before anyone could stop him.
Accidents happen no matter how the Eucharist is distributed. And if someone really wants to deliberately abuse Christ in the Sacrament, unfortunately, they’ll find a way to do it no matter how they receive.