This Powerful Meme Tells the Hard Truth About Mistreatment of the Eucharist in Our Parishes

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One should always receive according to the liturgical norms. I receive on the tongue, though I did once have to grab the host because neither the priest nor I could bend for me to receive on the tongue.

But as long as the church permits communion standing or in the hand, that’s good enough for me.
 
We are allowed to believe certain pastoral practices should be abolished so long as it is for the betterment of the Church.
 
It was also my understanding that particles from the host so small as to not be recognized as a host don’t have the Real Presence. Obviously fragments large enough to be recognized would be His body. I’m curious if you’d have a source on it since if I’m wrong, it’d be good to read up on.
 
Meme itself quotes the Council of Trent. Seems a great place to start…
 
The Church teaches that the Real Presence remains as long as the appearance of bread and wine remain.

“(at the level of “accidents” or physical attributes - that is, what can be seen, touched, tasted, or measured) i”

" The Church teaches that Christ remains present under the appearances of bread and wine as long as the appearances of bread and wine remain (cf. Catechism , no. 1377)."

http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-wor...the-eucharist-basic-questions-and-answers.cfm
 
At our parish the altar servers use the paten, carefully holding it under the chin or hand of the communicant, to ensure that no particles fall to the floor.
 
Many people unfortunately receive in the hand but then do not even look at their palm to be certain there is no visible fragment there.
It is not very likely since the hosts ae not like bread but rather dry solid wafers. If it is broken there is greater possibility of a crumb.
 
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Catholic Church to implement NEW screening procedures after Communion…
 
So you proved my point. We’re not talking imperceptible particles here
 
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Now he’ll be escorted to the Crying Room and forced to wear a choir robe.
 
I find it far more reverent to receive in the hand. I also think you’re creating a problem where none exists.
 
Wrong. We ought to be very concerned about how Our Lord is treated and make painstaking efforts not to spill particles of Him. This is why you should receive kneeling and on the tongue.
I just knew this was heading into another thread about communion on the tongue vs. in the hand.

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I may need something stronger than Advil to get through this…

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or I’ll need to be taken away in 🚑

C’mon folks this topic has been rehashed again, and again, and again. The Church permits either. Get over it. If you feel better receiving kneeling and on the tongue, by all means go for it. I’ll stick to receiving in the hand.
 
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I was watching Mass on tv and almost everyone that received in the hand turned and started walking before consuming the Host. I have seen the grabbing at those large outdoor Masses.
I was taught that when the priest lays the host in your hands, you step to the side, face the altar and place the host in your mouth. No one does that now. They turn and walk away down the aisle while, yes, popping it in their mouths. I receive on the tongue and patens should be used. Neither priests nor eucharistic ministers know how to correctly place the host on the tongue because it is so rare now. My parish has more than enough altar servers, they should be using patens. Just my opinion.
 
I have never, ever seen that. Sorry.
Do not be sorry. You don’t want to.

Here is a run-down of a lot of things you can hope you never see. I’ve seen all of them (except really dirty hands)
 
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