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misterbee
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After reading the following thread (and not wanting to hi-jack it):
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=208305
I have a question about receiving the Eucharist under both species. (I give my reasoning about the question in the following paragraphs, with a summary at the end for those who are short on time)
As Catholics, we have sacramentals. Sacramentals were necessary because, when Christ instituted the Sacraments, He did so without giving the exact form and matter under which the sacraments would be given. I’ve always loved them and been taught that they are a physical manifestation of the spiritual.
That being said, on top of its other qualities, the Eucharist was the only Sacrament given wherein Christ was pretty explicit with His choice of sacramentals. Bread and wine. And He said, ‘do this in remembrance…’ - ‘this’ means, to me, the whole shebang, the whole enchilada, the whole meal.
I understand that He is fully present in either species, but from a ‘physical manifestation of the spiritual’ point of view, and a ‘do this in remembrance of Me’ point of view, we should receive under both species.
So, in short, in a Church that recognizes man’s need for something tangible attached to the spiritual, and in a time when wine is neither in short supply nor crippling-ly expensive, do we not receive under both species?
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=208305
I have a question about receiving the Eucharist under both species. (I give my reasoning about the question in the following paragraphs, with a summary at the end for those who are short on time)
As Catholics, we have sacramentals. Sacramentals were necessary because, when Christ instituted the Sacraments, He did so without giving the exact form and matter under which the sacraments would be given. I’ve always loved them and been taught that they are a physical manifestation of the spiritual.
That being said, on top of its other qualities, the Eucharist was the only Sacrament given wherein Christ was pretty explicit with His choice of sacramentals. Bread and wine. And He said, ‘do this in remembrance…’ - ‘this’ means, to me, the whole shebang, the whole enchilada, the whole meal.
I understand that He is fully present in either species, but from a ‘physical manifestation of the spiritual’ point of view, and a ‘do this in remembrance of Me’ point of view, we should receive under both species.
So, in short, in a Church that recognizes man’s need for something tangible attached to the spiritual, and in a time when wine is neither in short supply nor crippling-ly expensive, do we not receive under both species?