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I completely agree. It is like the Our Father. If we really knew what we were saying, we might then fear saying the prayer again.As I see it…those in the heirarchies that promote Communion-in-the-hand are not deeply insightful of what the Eucharist is…NOT what it REPRESENTS but WHAT IT IS. True belivers KNOW it is Jesus Himself who comes to us in that bread so to feed our souls for eternal life…to live for ALL ETERNITY.
The magnitude of the Eucharist should make us more aware as to how we must cherish It.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta said, “The most heartbreaking thing she experiences is seeing Communion in the hand.”
She is NOT alone…some of us feel the SAME as she.
With the Eucharist if we really understood all about the Real Presence, we would simply go prostrate and remain there.
