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BeeSweet
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The priests in my church use these little receptacles so they can carry a small amount of the Precious Blood to dip the Body into before giving Communion. If someone would rather take Communion in thier hand, the priest does not dip the Body into the Blood. This to me seems the best way to administer Communion when compared to having a chalice to administer the Precious Blood separately from the Body. Why wouldn’t all churches choose this method? Does it have something to do with the use of eucharistic ministers instead of actual priests to give Communion?
I’d be far less inclined to take the Precious Blood if it came from a shared chalice, especially during flu season!!
I’d be far less inclined to take the Precious Blood if it came from a shared chalice, especially during flu season!!