Whooaaahh Nelly . . . . . Wait a minute here.
Why is your parish not following the guidelines so carefully laid out by the Holy See in the Document
Redemptionis Sacramentum?
This document was issued about two years ago or so and it clearly states that no one (EMHC) is to approach the sanctuary to help in the distribution of Holy Communion until AFTER the celebrant has consumed both the Host and the Precious Blood. Only then are EHMC’s to enter the Sanctuary.
Take a look at this for reference:
ewtn.com/library/CURIA/CDWRDSAC.HTM
Probably for the same reason that every parish I have been to in my diocese does not follow it.
For the same reason we are told to wait until after the consecration and then pour out the precious blood to separate chalices, as this is our custom and we are waiting for approval to do this.
(just ignore this is wrong as this is our custom)
They have been taught to not respect Jesus in the Eucharist and to respect feelings of others more.
If more priests believed in the Real Presence we would have an uproar in our diocese, but it seems this is lacking or else people don’t act like they believe it.
Maybe they just have no guts to stand up like real men, but that is common in modern parishes.
I know there are many who believe they are being charitable by allowing abuses so as to not offend, as priorities these days have gotten mixed up.
Instead of respect for God, respect for feelings have taken over.
I am trying to teach those who serve with me why we should what is more reverent and respectful, but with the whole thinking in the diocese pushing the other way it is difficult.
It must be done with tact as feelings are so sensitive these days.
This is why he shouldn’t step down, too often we are scared by pushy progressives who have taken over the thinking in many Catholic Churches.
In Christ
Scylla