:yup: And therefore, the problem is clearly poor catechesis that leads to improper handling of the Eucharistic host, and not receiving in the hand. That is to say, many people who receive in the hand have a proper understanding of both the Real Presence and how to handle our Eucharistic Lord. Nobody said it isn’t a problem that these matters aren’t handled properly, but rather, that it isn’t a symptom of receiving in the hand.
I think I could argue that since, as you say it is poor catechesis that leads to improper handling, then it is a result of Communion in the hand. Had it not been allowed, there would be no need to teach the proper handling. You would think that after what, 20 years of Communion in the hand, the Bishops and Priests could have instructed the people on proper handling, wouldn’t you.
My request for real evidence is perfectly logical and reasonable. Marymonde is the one who made the silly assertion that Eucharist in the hand is to be likened to heresy, and that it has led to decreased belief in the Real Presence and increased incidence of sacrilege. I asked her to prove it, and I think my example of many folks who receive in the hand with due reverernce and believe is a fine counter-example. **You ask for “proof” from marymonde that is impossible to attain. You request that she observe every Communion in every NO parish and follow each person and somehow discern what each person has done. Talk about silly. **But of course, since that doesn’t suit her belief, where she really claims to know better than the bishops and Pope who allow this practice, of course, I must be wrong, and she (
and you) must be right.
Wow, from my post you figured out that I claim to know more than the Pope and Bishops. Talk about reading between the lines–I don’t think I have ever made that claim. Of course since you are a “mainstream” N.O. Catholic you can accuse me of disobedience and get away with it. I’m beginning to see how things work on the ‘traditionalist’ end of the spectrum. Your counter-examples are definitive, and mine are an aberration
And on your end of the spectrum your counter-examples are definitive, and mine or marymonde’s are an aberration–I think I read that somewhere before.
No, my disagreement is with the grand, sweeping assertion, without definitive proof, mind you, that receiving in the hand is what has led to sacrilege and lack of belief. Of course, that doesn’t suit your agenda, so feel free to continuously ignore the logic of the argument if you must.
I don’t know what you need for proof. I suppose you wouldn’t accept a sample by some outfit called Gallup. I saw someone post on here that the NYT/Gallup (I think, I’m doing this from memory) found that 70% of Catholics at worst didn’t believe in the True Presence or putting lipstick on the pig, 70% really didn’t know what the True Presence is.
This particular pastor is widely regarded as such, and is a prominent apologist both on local Catholic media, as well as nationwide. I’ve heard his talks, including recordings of educational sessions he’s given to his parishioners, and I assure you, there’s no lack of belief or reverence for the Eucharist in his parish, and most folks there receive in the hand. **First, with respect to belief in the Real Presence, you’re going to have to become a reader of hearts, minds and souls to know what people really believe. Second, you’re going to have to visit every Novus Ordo parish and follow every communicant up through the line, watch him receive the host, and watch what happens as he walks back to return. Third, at each of these parishes, you’re going to have to go up and down each pew to make sure no particle of the host is left to be trampled upon. (So is it safe for me to assume you did all these things?) **Surprise, surprise… another hard-and-fast supposedly universal rule of the ultra-traditionalists goes down. **And what hard and fast rule would that be? **
'm not reading anyone’s hearts,
(see above about reading hearts) though Marymonde certainly tried to do so when she asserts that those receiving in the hand have a reduced appreciation, or outright disbelief, in the Real Presence. Produce some hard data, **(70% of Catholics don’t believe? is that hard enough) **then we’ll talk. And then, as counter-evidence, produce some hard data that proves those who receive on the tongue (as is the practice in our parish) automatically have a stronger belief in the Real Presence.
I don’t think it is automatic, but the difference in the way people act during Holy Communion is like night and day between my old N.O. parish and my TLM parish.