Dear Stewmont,
I am going to introduce you to a friend of mine. This friend is called the actual point of the post.
This explains two things.
- The actual problem with the modern practice is Not the fact of receiving in the hand.
- The point is the actual irreverence towards the Fragments of the Blessed Sacrament during Mass.
The behavior of the Church has been historically very respectful of this.
The famous justification for the modern practice omits the rest of the quote.
Of course this is the pertinent part that they, that is the modernists omit.
What are the practices of the Church that ensures that not a crumb falls away?
- Clasping of Canonical fingers.
- Communion Patens.
- Altar rails covered with linen cloths.
- Purification of the fingers of the Priest after communion.
- Washing of all linen cloths that even come near the Sacrament three times and disposing of water into a Sacrarium or into earth if no sacrarium available.
- Reception of the faithful on the tongue.
- Folding of the corporal inwards.
- A very respectful manner of purifying any place where the Host should fall.
- Restricting Communion under both kinds to solemnity’s or not at all to restrict possibility of spillage.
As you can see dear Stewmont my friend the point of the post is that it disagrees with the modern way of
Ignoring the fragments of the Blessed Sacrament as does the early Church for St Cyril says the Blessed Sacrament should be treated like
GOLDDUST.
What does St Thomas have to say about such practices. To repeat the original post quotation.
As you can see my dear Stewmont, the early church disagrees with the modern practice, St Thomas disagrees with it and the Church certainly disagrees with it.
If you really doubt, re-read the list of things the Church does to show that it actually
does treat the Blessed Sacrament and the fragments as if it were more than Gold dust.
Of course if you want to receive in the Hand, Go right ahead be my guest but if
you mislay any of it it is as if you lost
your own limb or you lost gold or precious stones. Go ahead and disagree with St Thomas and St Cyril.
What modern practices need to be condemned?
- Priests and EMHC’s omitting purifications of their fingers that are part of the liturgy.
- The faithful not taking any effort to make sure that they do not mislay any of the fragments.
- Any other practices that ignore the fragments of the Blessed Sacrament.
God Bless
Paul