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If the priest doesn’t use all of the wine in the cruet for the consecration, doesn’t what is unused need to be capped in the cruet? Wouldn’t the wine that is left open be consecrated along with what is in the chalice?
ALL wine and hosts that are not to be consecrated need to be removed from the altar prior to the consecration.If the priest doesn’t use all of the wine in the cruet for the consecration, doesn’t what is unused need to be capped in the cruet? Wouldn’t the wine that is left open be consecrated along with what is in the chalice?
That’s actually what my priest told the story about. Well-meaning EMHCs were placing both the consecrated and unconsecrated hosts in the tabernacle, and the priest had to explain about intent. I can’t remember exactly how that tied into the rest of his homily (it was on the Feast of Corpus Christi)Also, UNconsecrated hosts could accidentally get placed IN thet tabernacle.