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Augustine3
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I understand extraordinary ministers are required only if the congregation at mass are too many and the minister is not able to distribute communion on his own.
Everywhere I go in the Latin mass, regardless how little the congregation is even if just a handful of people, there’s always an extraordinary minister. Is this an abuse of the church’s latitude for extraordinary ministers?
Everywhere I go in the Latin mass, regardless how little the congregation is even if just a handful of people, there’s always an extraordinary minister. Is this an abuse of the church’s latitude for extraordinary ministers?