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Ruth_Catherine
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The other day I was at Mass and went to take the Blood of Christ and my hand jerked just as I reached up and I hit the cup, and almost knocked it out of their hand. It didn’t spill. The person holding the cup just happened to have a good grip but it made me think. What if he didn’t? I’m sure there is a way the Church handles accidents like that.
Not too long ago I heard a priest from EWTN say that is one reason, along with others, why the cup is not offered at communion because of it being the Blood of Christ and wouldn’t want it spilled.
So, I think since my almost spilling it, I agree with that line of thinking. When we take the Eucharist we take the body, blood, soul and divinity of Christ at that moment and if a Eucharist falls it would be easier to handle respectfully.
Anyway, my question is, “what do you do when the Blood is spilled?”
Thanks
Not too long ago I heard a priest from EWTN say that is one reason, along with others, why the cup is not offered at communion because of it being the Blood of Christ and wouldn’t want it spilled.
So, I think since my almost spilling it, I agree with that line of thinking. When we take the Eucharist we take the body, blood, soul and divinity of Christ at that moment and if a Eucharist falls it would be easier to handle respectfully.
Anyway, my question is, “what do you do when the Blood is spilled?”
Thanks