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Does it matter if EMHC’s consume the remaining Precious Blood in their cups in the sanctuary immediately after communion, or if they return to the sacristy room to consume it (also immediately after communion)?
In my parish we have been instructed to return to the sacristy to consume it, if any left.Does it matter if EMHC’s consume the remaining Precious Blood in their cups in the sanctuary immediately after communion, or if they return to the sacristy room to consume it (also immediately after communion)?
I was always under the impression that it must all be consumed at the altar.In my parish we have been instructed to return to the sacristy to consume it, if any left.
Yesterday I was looking online for some formal/official documents with clearly espressed do’s and dont’s for EMHCs. I would appreciate anyone’s (name removed by moderator)ut with reference to documents, books or web sites. Personal opinions are really welcome but please state that is your opinion.
I was always under the impression that it must all be consumed at the altar.
I could answer that one, but in the spirit of charity, which many here say I lack, I will refrain from doing so.May I ask a question here that may be offensive to you EM’s? It is out of curiosity not to be offensive.
I was under the impression that the Vatican was trying to curtail the use of Extraordinary Ministers except when it was impossible for the priest to distribute in a reasonable fashion. So if this is the case, why are so many people still signing up to be EMs and why do we still have so many in every parish, especially the small parishes? If the Vatican disapproves, why is everyone still doing it? Do the EMs believe the Vatican is wrong or what?
Why? Does it make you angry? Why would it? It is a question that people in the pews are asking. My daughter asked me this question this morning when her teacher went up to be EM. Why is Mr. …Eucharistic Minister? I thought the Church didn’t want that? What am I supposed to tell her? Well, dear, Mr. … is an EM because it makes him mad to be asked why not or he does not care what the vatican thinks or what? We have approximately 60 people in Mass.We have 15 EM’s. The priest is not overloaded with work. I think it is a fair and honest question. And if EM’s cannot answer it without being angry, they have no business being an EM in the first place.I could answer that one, but in the spirit of charity, which many here say I lack, I will refrain from doing so.
My personal views on Extraordinary Ministers or as is often the case Extraordinary Abuse Ministers, 8 the other day for a congregation of about 30, and yes you guessed it no Chalice offered, are very well known on this forum and have resulted in more than a few heated exchanges from some of them and their die hard supporters. Lets just say that I don’t really think most Extraordinary Ministers are overly concerned with anything the Vatican might say that would infringe upon their, how shall I word this, rather elite community?Why? Does it make you angry? Why would it? It is a question that people in the pews are asking. My daughter asked me this question this morning when her teacher went up to be EM. Why is Mr. …Eucharistic Minister? I thought the Church didn’t want that? What am I supposed to tell her? Well, dear, Mr. … is an EM because it makes him mad to be asked why not or he does not care what the vatican thinks or what? We have approximately 60 people in Mass.We have 15 EM’s. The priest is not overloaded with work. I think it is a fair and honest question. And if EM’s cannot answer it without being angry, they have no business being an EM in the first place.![]()
They should not be consuming the remaining Precious Blood at all. The Priest and Deacons should at the altar an EMHC or two are permitted to assist the priest and deacon if necessary. But EMHC cannot do this instead of the priest and deacon.Does it matter if EMHC’s consume the remaining Precious Blood in their cups in the sanctuary immediately after communion, or if they return to the sacristy room to consume it (also immediately after communion)?
It says the hosts are to be consumed at the altar, but doesn’t specify the blood. Also - by ‘minister’ (what I put in red) does it mean priest or deacon or oes EMHC constitute a ‘minister’ - technically?? I’ve always seen EMHC’s consume what is left in our diocese - never the priest or deacon.Here in RS —it states the same thing.
vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/ccdds/documents/rc_con_ccdds_doc_20040423_redemptionis-sacramentum_en.html#Chapter%20III
[107.]… Furthermore all will remember that once the distribution of Holy Communion during the celebration of Mass has been completed, the prescriptions of the Roman Missal are to be observed, and in particular, whatever may remain of the Blood of Christ must be entirely and immediately consumed by the Priest or by another minister, according to the norms, while the consecrated hosts that are left are to be consumed by the Priest at the altar or carried to the place for the reservation of the Eucharist.[196]
Oh. Sorry. I’m afraid that I have never read your views as I have never been confronted with a question I could not answer about EM’s before. My daughter was quite concerned. One of our EM’s is her English Teacher at school and he went up to be EM today. He has always conveyed the view that anyone who opposed the vatican was not really Catholic. She being 14 reads very well, he tells me at a level above college. So she has read that the Vatican is attempting to if not suppress the use of EM’s, to discourage it. And she reasonably wondered why then if we are following the Vatican, is he an EM? I did not intend to offend anyone either in the camp for or against EM’s. I guess you are saying it is all the Bishop’s fault? I think not. My own personal opinion would be that anyone who is aware that the Vatican does not want widespread use of EM’s, should stop volunteering to be one. But maybe I don’t know what I’m talking about. I know I am a lector. I was asked at the time I joined the other lectors if I could also be a Eucharistic Minister and I said no, I thought we were not doing that anymore. But hey…who IS running the Church? It isn’t fair to blame the Bishops when the laity is still insisting on doing something else.My personal views on Extraordinary Ministers or as is often the case Extraordinary Abuse Ministers, 8 the other day for a congregation of about 30, and yes you guessed it no Chalice offered, are very well known on this forum and have resulted in more than a few heated exchanges from some of them and their die hard supporters. Lets just say that I don’t really think most Extraordinary Ministers are overly concerned with anything the Vatican might say that would infringe upon their, how shall I word this, rather elite community?
No they are overall quite content and assured that the US Bishops are firmly in their corner and will alow nothing to diminish their roles.
Indeed !!They should not be consuming the remaining Precious Blood at all. The Priest and Deacons should at the altar an EMHC or two are permitted to assist the priest and deacon if necessary. But EMHC cannot do this instead of the priest and deacon.
The correct term is “Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion” not “Eucahristic Minister”.Oh. Sorry. I’m afraid that I have never read your views as I have never been confronted with a question I could not answer about EM’s before. My daughter was quite concerned. One of our EM’s is her English Teacher at school and he went up to be EM today. He has always conveyed the view that anyone who opposed the vatican was not really Catholic. She being 14 reads very well, he tells me at a level above college. So she has read that the Vatican is attempting to if not suppress the use of EM’s, to discourage it. And she reasonably wondered why then if we are following the Vatican, is he an EM? I did not intend to offend anyone either in the camp for or against EM’s. I guess you are saying it is all the Bishop’s fault? I think not. My own personal opinion would be that anyone who is aware that the Vatican does not want widespread use of EM’s, should stop volunteering to be one. But maybe I don’t know what I’m talking about. I know I am a lector. I was asked at the time I joined the other lectors if I could also be a Eucharistic Minister and I said no, I thought we were not doing that anymore. But hey…who IS running the Church? It isn’t fair to blame the Bishops when the laity is still insisting on doing something else.
I believe EMHCs may consume the Precious Blood, based on a letter of 22 March 2002 by Cardinal Jorge Medina Estevez (Prot. 1383/01/L). There is a report on it at usccb.org/liturgy/innews/03042002.shtml .They should not be consuming the remaining Precious Blood at all. The Priest and Deacons should at the altar an EMHC or two are permitted to assist the priest and deacon if necessary. But EMHC cannot do this instead of the priest and deacon.
John, Thanks. Does it matter if they do this in the sanctuary or in the back room of the sanctuary? I’m still confused on this detail.I believe EMHCs may consume the Precious Blood, based on a letter of 22 March 2002 by Cardinal Jorge Medina Estevez (Prot. 1383/01/L). There is a report on it at usccb.org/liturgy/innews/03042002.shtml .
To summarise, the USA bishops asked for an indult allowing this. The reported reply was: "Cardinal Medina, Prefect of CDWDS, noted that neither an indult nor even the permission of the diocesan bishop is required for extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion to help the priest celebrant to consume what may remain of the Precious Blood after the distribution of Holy Communion. “Rather,” he wrote, “given the grave and overriding need to safeguard the Precious Blood, ministers of Holy Communion or other communicants may consume what remains of the Precious Blood in a dignified and reverent manner.”
The 2002 GIRM descibes only the priest and deacon doing this. This should be what normally happens. But if there is more than they want to drink, Extraordinary Ministers or other communicants should consume what remains.
It says the hosts are to be consumed at the altar, but doesn’t specify the blood. Also - by ‘minister’ (what I put in red) does it mean priest or deacon or oes EMHC constitute a ‘minister’ - technically?? I’ve always seen EMHC’s consume what is left in our diocese - never the priest or deacon.
Yes, I think it matters.John, Thanks. Does it matter if they do this in the sanctuary or in the back room of the sanctuary? I’m still confused on this detail.