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FrDavid96
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Your spiritual director is absolutely right. There’s nothing “wrong” with receiving in the hand and it is not necessary for you to change, (as long as that option is still available–and it is)I understand your comment that it would be wrong to lessen your personal devotion and reverence towards the Eucharist.
I live in Canada, and when I received my First Communion, I was taught to receive on the hand. It is customary where I live to receive on the hand. My very well-formed parish priest instructs for reception on the hand. My Spiritual Director is a LC priest, and when asked if I need to consider receiving on the tongue, has stated that it is not necessary for me to change. Try as I might, I feel very unnatural receiving on the tongue. It is a huge distraction for me to try to change, and I am not sure I need to do so.
I cannot imagine having more reverence for our Lord than I already do in receiving His body!
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Speaking in very broad terms, receiving on the tongue is the more reverent form. The Church does say this. But when the Church says that, that’s from the point-of-view of comparing the overall practices, and not, I repeat not, a commentary on any individual person.