Why are people no longer concerned with the possibility of small, visible particles of the Eucharist being ignored or falling onto the floor when communion is received?
Before the introduction of communion in the hand, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the protocol was pretty standard — only the priest touched the host, a paten was held by the altar server between the priest and the communicant, and the host was placed on the tongue. Any particles that might have sloughed off the edge of the host — and it did happen (I was an altar server and I’ve seen it) — fell onto the paten. After everyone had received, the priest carefully scraped the particles from the paten into the chalice, and consumed them. Unless something very unusual happened — a swift breeze blowing them off the paten or, God forbid, the server dropping the paten — there was absolutely no likelihood that these particles would ever be exposed to inadvertent sacrilege.
I am going to assume you did not mean this in any condescending way, nor as dismissive to those of us in this forum who do have a concern about it.
The bishop and the pastor, and their fellow bishops and priests, made up their minds a long time ago that they were going to do it this way, and nothing that a traditionalist, conservative Catholic layman will say is going to make them change their minds, and start doing it the way I think they should do it. I don’t have that gift of charisma or persuasion. In 40+ years of being an adult Catholic, I have never had a bishop or priest tell me “you know something, you’re right, I hadn’t thought of it that way, you’ve convinced me, I’ll quit doing that
[whatever my concern was] and start doing it the way you recommend”. It just doesn’t happen. And yes, I did mention the problems with CITH to the bishop several years ago. He never replied.
If someone were to raise this as an issue, they would in all likelihood be told that there is nothing to worry about. Indeed, a layman and his son did an experiment with hosts, similar to the young man in the video early in this thread. They sent the results to the Vatican and received basically that response. You can read more about it here:
http://archives.sspx.org/miscellane...hand/is_communion_in_the_hand_a_sacrilege.pdf
I know this is from an SSPX magazine and some might have a problem what that. I personally do not. I just ask the reader to look at the “actual size” inset showing the size of the particles. That says it all.