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Thomasbradley312
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Hey all, in the EF does the priest also use wine while cleansing the chalice of sacred particles? Was there a reason why water wasn’t enough in the EF? Does it signify something?
Yes.EF does the priest also use wine while cleansing the chalice of sacred particles?
My guess is and as I understand it - the wine in the cruet is blessed by Father at the offertory (presented to him), and some of the wine and a drop of water is poured into the Chalice to be consecrated and for his Communion. (Father pours just enough for his communion into the Chalice.) At the purification of the Chalice, some of this blessed wine is poured over his fingers to cleanse them of any particles of the Host, then a second time with wine & water - he then consumes this.Was there a reason why water wasn’t enough in the EF?
Thank you for saying this. Many years ago when I was learning to be a sacristan, albeit for the OF, I asked the priest if the left over water from the cruet was blessed, (so to dispose of it correctly), only to be assured no it wasn’t and could go down the ordinary sink.The wine is not blessed at the offertory; the water is.
So why is this not how they cleanse in the OF?And they were correct about that.
Would you please expand your thoughts here, as I don’t think I understand.If he is saying another Mass, only water is used. That is because the wine would break the Eucharistic fast.
Because it is optional I assume.So why is this not how they cleanse in the OF?
Lots of simplifications for simplification’s sake. The Mass, for better or for worse was stripped to its bare essentials.So why is this not how they cleanse in the OF?
At the time the EF was the OF, the fast was from midnight.So with fasting being 1 hour, I don’t understand how he would be breaking the Eucharistic/Communion fast for his next Mass?