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Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are permitted to open the Tabernacle to retrieve hosts for distribution to the sick and in nursing homes. Also, there are lay people who are commissioned to repose the Blessed Sacrament after Exposition if no priest is available. It is not true that only the ordained can open the tabernacle. There are also times when Communion Services are held when no priest is available to say Mass, and are presided over by commissioned laity. They go to the tabernacle to obtain the hosts that were previously consecrated. These services should be rare, but they do happen in areas where priests are scarce.
That is what the Church permits, and one can like it or not, it is what it is. And it does not mean these people are being irreverent, and they should not be judged in that way.
That is what the Church permits, and one can like it or not, it is what it is. And it does not mean these people are being irreverent, and they should not be judged in that way.