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Hi,He does not think we need them. But, the documents clearly indicate that we do.
Just an addition:
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Origen, (on Exodus 13:3, third century a.d)., "You who are accustomed to take part in the Divine mysteries know, when yo receive the Body of the Lord, how you protect it with all caution and veneration lest any small part fall from it, lest anything of the consecrated gift be lost . For you believe, and correctly, that you are answerable if anything falls from there by neglect. But if you are so careful to preserve His body, and rightly so, how do you think that there is less guilt to have neglected God's word than to have neglected His Body?
Isn’t part of the reverence and veneration in protecting any and all fragments of His Body?
Doesn’t the whole Lamb have to be consumed?
Exd 12:8 They shall eat the flesh that night, roasted; with unleavened bread and bitter herbs they shall eat it.
Exd 12:10 And you shall let none of it remain until the morning, anything that remains until the morning you shall burn.
Exd 12:24 You shall observe this rite as an ordinance for you and for your sons for ever.
Don’t we clean the sacred vessels in a sacrarium, which drains into the earth beneath the Church so that if there is any trace elements left they are returned to sacred ground from which it came?
The only thing that has changed? Is some of our brethrens attitudes toward the Eucharist has become less than sublime, or that is where they are today in their journey.
God Bless,

John