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ncjohn
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Statements from a handful of people on a conservative website do not constitute a valid sample from which to draw such a conclusion as “fact” the way it was stated. I am not saying you are lying; I am saying you are expressing an unsubstantiated opinion as fact.This is from first hand experience talking to people, on these forums and in “real life”. No documentation is needed. If you are accusing me of lying about this, then that is another story.
Your statement was that “a lot” of people receiving in the hand don’t act reverently, with the implication that irreverent people receive in the hand, or that people who receive in the hand are largely irreverent. My reference to pre-Vatican 2 was made because the universal way at that time was on the tongue and I never saw any difference in the degree of reverence when that was the norm from what I see now. The point is that the lack of reverence is not the result of how one receives, or correlated to it. There are just people that are in tune and receive reverently, and those who do not. Short of omniscience I don’t believe either of us can tell which are which.I’m not talking about pre- and post-VII. I am talking about a manner of recieving the Eucharist regardless of which Mass one attends. And I never said anything about being able to tell what someone is feeling.
And don’t put words in MY mouth. I didn’t say you claimed to be more reverent. I said that such an attitude is judgmental, and it is very prevalent in these threads. I don’t believe there was a single “you” in that entire part of the post, with the exception of the generic “you” referring to anyone who believes they can ascertain someone else’s reverence.You want to show me where I said anything about being more reverant than anyone else? Don’t put words in my mouth. I also never said I was holier than the Church. Again, don’t put words in my mouth…
… I have done none of those things and I would appreciate if you apologized for calling me judgmental.
In the U.S. the Church has said they are equally acceptable. You may not like that, but claiming differently is untrue.No, the Church does not say both are equally acceptable. That is why Communion in the hand is illicit in almost every other country besides the US and Canada.
And claiming that THAT is the reason why it may be illicit somewhere else is another unsubstantiated opinion, unless you can show us something that states the reason why one way is or is not acceptable someplace else.
And given that the Church in the U.S. has stated that both are acceptable, claiming that they are not would put one in the position of making oneself above the judgment of the Church.
I have no problem with those who receive on the tongue, nor do I have any problem with those who receive in the hand, as I have done and do both on different occasions. The only beef I have is when people start to think that they have the best or only way when the Church has said otherwise.
Peace,