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Dodge_pursuit
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(I know this has come up but the only thread I found was very old…)
I serve as an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion. I own several pyx (pyxes? pyxia?). Each time I purchased one, I have asked a priest to bless it and they have been happy to do so, sometimes giving me a wonderful blessing at the same time.
Anyhow, today following confession, I asked the priest if he would bless a new pyx for me.
“I can but it isn’t necessary,” he said. “As soon as the Lord goes in it, it’s blessed.”
Now, I won’t begin to ponder the many known (and unknown) effects of the Blessed Sacrament being on, in or near people and objects! More than we deserve or comprehend, no doubt.
It’s just that I was surprised at the priest’s statement and I don’t want to do anything improperly. This was not at my parish, so I don’t really know this priest and I didn’t want to appear disrespectful and question his statement. Perhaps I should just bring the pyx to a priest at my parish, tell him what happened and let him advise me.
Was this priest a little off-base?
Don’t get me wrong, I know it’s not the end of the world or something; I can use another pyx tomorrow. I just like to do everything correctly where the Blessed Sacrament is concerned.
I serve as an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion. I own several pyx (pyxes? pyxia?). Each time I purchased one, I have asked a priest to bless it and they have been happy to do so, sometimes giving me a wonderful blessing at the same time.
Anyhow, today following confession, I asked the priest if he would bless a new pyx for me.
“I can but it isn’t necessary,” he said. “As soon as the Lord goes in it, it’s blessed.”
Now, I won’t begin to ponder the many known (and unknown) effects of the Blessed Sacrament being on, in or near people and objects! More than we deserve or comprehend, no doubt.
It’s just that I was surprised at the priest’s statement and I don’t want to do anything improperly. This was not at my parish, so I don’t really know this priest and I didn’t want to appear disrespectful and question his statement. Perhaps I should just bring the pyx to a priest at my parish, tell him what happened and let him advise me.
Was this priest a little off-base?
Don’t get me wrong, I know it’s not the end of the world or something; I can use another pyx tomorrow. I just like to do everything correctly where the Blessed Sacrament is concerned.