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Have you seen this? This was a first for me. I was at the Cathedral in Denver on Colfax, and in addition to the two ushers going from pew to pew at Communion, there were two ushers stationed on each side of the priest and the EMHC that was distributing the Body of Christ. I could not think of any other reason that they would be there, other than to monitor the reception of the Eucharist, and to assist those who did not eat the Body of Christ when received.
I wonder if this has been a problem there, or if it is a problem in other cities as well. This is a parish that, among other things, is in the heart of the homeless people population, very inner city, I would say. But I have been to inner city parishes in other locations and did not observe this; they did not have a large number of homeless people lingering/living nearby, however. It could also be a destination parish, for both Catholic and non-Catholic tourists alike.
I wonder if this has been a problem there, or if it is a problem in other cities as well. This is a parish that, among other things, is in the heart of the homeless people population, very inner city, I would say. But I have been to inner city parishes in other locations and did not observe this; they did not have a large number of homeless people lingering/living nearby, however. It could also be a destination parish, for both Catholic and non-Catholic tourists alike.