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Mtatum1958
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Perhaps the worship of a reverent OF or the EF May help to enhance my (our) perception and understanding of the Sacrifice of the Mass and the true presence of our Lord?
Pope Paul VI in Memoriale DominI:Communion in the hand has nothing to do with the knowledge that Christ is truly present.
I do tend to agree with this.Perhaps the worship of a reverent OF or the EF May help to enhance my (our) perception and understanding of the Sacrifice of the Mass and the true presence of our Lord?
What about #4 and #6?No… those things enrich the Mass
I think postures externally express what we believe interiorly.
This is the crux of the issue right htere. The way people interpret the permitted postures differs a great deal between persons. One person sees the OF postures as irreverent or expressing a lacksadaisical attitude, someone else sees them as enriching, expressing unity or something else positive.those things enrich the Mass
I think most people would agree that receiving Communion in the OF by forming a throne by cupping the hands is the reverent way to receive.The way people interpret the permitted postures differs a great deal between persons.
In all the many Masses I have gone to in my life where people received in the hand, I’ve never seen anyone just hold out one hand as you describe, nor have I heard or read any reminder telling people how to hold their hands. I’m not saying it doesn’t happen someplace - obviously it did at your parish - but it would seem to be an unusual occurrence.I think most people would agree that receiving Communion in the OF by forming a throne by cupping the hands is the reverent way to receive.
Putting out a single hand palm up - isn’t.
YesAnyone on this thread ever read Dominus Est by Bishop Schneider? Great book on the Eucharist.
Is Mass primarily about the community or primarily about God? What is our prime reason for coming to Mass? To focus on and adore God, or meet the community?Mass is supposed to be about community.
Is it an obligation because it is a gathering of the community, or because it is a re-presentation of the Holy Sacrifice on Calvary which we are called to be witnesses of? Yes you can pray at home, but can you be there to witness the Consecration at home?If the community aspect was not important, Mass would not be an obligation,