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Marauder
Guest
My parish implemented most of the changes in RS as soon as the English translation came out. The same thing goes for the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, where I also volunteer.
In the diocese, soon after the english translation came out the Cardinal sent out letters telling people to implement anything in RS immediately except for a few items that the NCCB was questioning.
At my parish, the priest or deacon now pours the wine (since it hasn’t become the Precious Blood yet) before the consecration if it is a Mass with both.
We now stand at Pray my breathren. EMHCs no longer enter the sanctuary until after the priest receives, they just line up outside the sanctuary.
There are still a few real minor things that are questionable, but considering the number of abuses that existed before the current Pastor took over about a year ago, it is great.
In the diocese, soon after the english translation came out the Cardinal sent out letters telling people to implement anything in RS immediately except for a few items that the NCCB was questioning.
At my parish, the priest or deacon now pours the wine (since it hasn’t become the Precious Blood yet) before the consecration if it is a Mass with both.
We now stand at Pray my breathren. EMHCs no longer enter the sanctuary until after the priest receives, they just line up outside the sanctuary.
There are still a few real minor things that are questionable, but considering the number of abuses that existed before the current Pastor took over about a year ago, it is great.
) has told the priests, wrt to their not being in compliance with RS… “GO AHEAD…MAKE MY DAY”