catholic_woman:
The priests hands used to be consecrated as part of the ordination rite. I do not think that part of the Ordination Rite survived the revamp by Paul VI. The priests hands were consecrateed because they would be touching the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ every day as they celebrated Mass. Consecrated hands are the only hands that should be touching Our Lord and Savior.
Kneeling to receive communion was to show respect and reverence for Who you were about to receive. You are about to receive Christ. A little humility is in order.
You are mistaken on two counts. The hands of our priests are still annointed and consecrated. You are also mistaken in that the Church permits the laity to touch the Sacred Species, both by receiving the Most Sacred Body in their hands (permitted by indult), and by acting under liscense by their bishops as EMHCs for the distrubution of Holy Communion both in Mass and to the homebound and sick. If the Church permits it or establishes it (either one), it cannot be an abuse…unless one thinks one is more holy than the Church or more Catholic than the pope.
Gregory XVI also affirmed that those that propose that the discipline of the Church is harmful fall under the condemnation of Pius VI…
“…[they] state categorically that there are many things in the discipline of the Church … [which] are harmful for the growth and prosperity of the Catholic religion… While these men were shamefully straying in their thoughts, they proposed to fall upon the errors condemned by the Church in proposition 78 of the constitution Auctorem fidei (published by Our predecessor, Pius VI on August 28, 1794). … do they not try to make the Church human by taking away from the infallible and divine authority, by which divine will it is governed? And does it not produce the same effect to think that the present discipline of the Church rests on failures, obscurities, and other inconveniences of this kind? And to feign that this discipline contains many things which are not useless but which are against the safety of the Catholic religion?
Why is it that private individuals appropriate for themselves the right which is proper only for the pope (Encyclical Quo Graviora, October 4, 1833).The
Council of Trent similarly declared:
“If anyone says that the ceremonies, vestments and outward signs, which the Catholic Church uses in the celebration of Masses,
are incentives to impiety rather than the services of piety: let him be anathema.” (Session XXII, canon 7, Denz. 954.).
Pope Pius IX likewise taught:
“It would beyond any doubt be blameworthy and entirely contrary to the respect with which the laws of the Church should be received by a senseless aberration
to find fault with the discipline which she has established, and which includes the administration of holy things, the regulation of morals, and the laws of the Church and her ministers; or to speak of this discipline as opposed to certain principles of the natural law, or to present it as defective, imperfect, and subject to civil authority.” (
Mirari Vos, August 15, 1832.)
Vatican I likewise affirmed:
“We teach and declare that, by divine ordinance, the Roman Church possesses a pre-eminence of ordinary power over every other Church, and that this jurisdictional power of the Roman Pontiff is both episcopal and immediate. Both clergy and faithful, of whatever rite and dignity, both singly and collectively, are
bound to submit to this power by the duty of hierarchical subordination and true obedience, and this
not only in matters concerning faith and morals, but also in those which regard the discipline and government of the Church throughout the world.” (
Pastor Aeternus , ch. 3, par. 2)