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edwest211
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Anyone who says there was no participation in the mass by those in the pews is not telling the truth. The priest spoke, we answered. We also sang.
The Church says both are valid. Be humble and obey the Church. She knows better than we do.I do remember when communion in the hand and lay eucharistic ministers were introduced. As I remember it, any “pushback” or disagreement were dismissed as being “dissident”. People were told, in so many words, “this is the new way we’re going to do it, and that is simply that”.
oh yes indeed. I know of plenty of examples of stuff being removed. Just google old photographs of church interiors and then look for photos of the same churces today. It is rare to find a church that hasn’t seen quite a lot of statues, paintings etc taken out.I can hardly believe that churches would remove statues, but then my church was built in 1869, as a replacement for the original church which was built in 1855. We still have kneelers and the original statues still remain as do the three painting on the ceiling where were done by itinerant artists when the church was built.
I am well aware that both of these things are disciplinary matters. I choose to receive only from a priest or deacon, and only on the tongue. I do not condemn those who choose otherwise, though I do warn of the potential desecration to unseen and unnoticed particles of the Host.I do remember when communion in the hand and lay eucharistic ministers were introduced. As I remember it, any “pushback” or disagreement were dismissed as being “dissident”. People were told, in so many words, “this is the new way we’re going to do it, and that is simply that”.
I have never seen any desecration of the Host but I have seen on more than one occasion a Host fall when the priest was trying to place it on the tongue.I am well aware that both of these things are disciplinary matters. I choose to receive only from a priest or deacon, and only on the tongue. I do not condemn those who choose otherwise, though I do warn of the potential desecration to unseen and unnoticed particles of the Host.
I wish you were right, but sadly I think there are still many people out there who don’t understand they were wrong and indeed do get very angry over such actions as restoring altar rails, statues etc. I have met an architect who is not even Catholic but for some reason got to do a lot of work on “renovating” different Catholic churches back in the day. She is absolutely furious over some of the changes she made being undone.Those who wanted change in the churches are now being shown they were wrong and did wrong
And that is where patens come in handy. That is what they are there for, as well as to collect minute particles than can fall off the Host. It is much easier to see those particles when they fall onto the paten, rather than drift down onto the floor. I have never seen it explained anywhere just why we do not use patens anymore.I am well aware that both of these things are disciplinary matters. I choose to receive only from a priest or deacon, and only on the tongue. I do not condemn those who choose otherwise, though I do warn of the potential desecration to unseen and unnoticed particles of the Host.
They are used in our Church.I have never seen it explained anywhere just why we do not use patens anymore.