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I have a female friend who is a very devout Catholic. She participates in the Scouts, is involved with charity works, attends prayer groups, etc. She gets along pretty with with her local priest, who has accompanied her for most of her spiritual life. Lately, however, due to the lack of priests, he has been asking her to do what I can only call a “religious service”. Since he is sometimes not able to make it to her village (or surrounding villages) for mass, he leaves consecrated hosts and and asks her to lead the faithful in prayer, give a homily, and distribute communion. She is completely thrilled by this and sees no problem with it. As far as I know, such procedures are not allowed by the Church (but I could be wrong). Am I wrong? And in case I am not, should I tell her? Given the general atmosphere of contempt for the Church’s heirachy in the country where I live, I fear that if I do mention it my words might fall on deaf ears.