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JamalChristophr
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I saw a little girl at mass the other day, well, I didn’t actually see it- the young woman distributing the Sacred Blood caught it. A little girl about 5 or 6 maybe was walking by and just was holding the Sacred Host cupped in her hands. The young lady stepped in and stopped her in a very gentle manner, bent down, and spoke to her. Anyways, the girl must not have received first communion, because the young woman had to relieve the girl of the Sacred Host and take it back to the person distributing the Eucharist.
Does that sort of thing happen very often? In your training as minsters of the Eucharist, are you instructed to be on the watch for things like that?
(I’m a little surprised that the young lady caught it. Good thing she did. Mom was ahead, and she just looked back quickly and kept walking. Obviously it was not the little girl’s mistake.)
Does that sort of thing happen very often? In your training as minsters of the Eucharist, are you instructed to be on the watch for things like that?
(I’m a little surprised that the young lady caught it. Good thing she did. Mom was ahead, and she just looked back quickly and kept walking. Obviously it was not the little girl’s mistake.)
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