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‎01-28-2018 01:21 PM - edited ‎01-28-2018 01:25 PM
Our church stopped the drinking of the wine from the chalice and peace (hand shaking), I don't think they would do mass without communion though. Maybe the priests should just hand it to the person, and no handing to the mouth for now. Only the priest handles the hosts at my church.
‎01-28-2018 01:22 PM
@cherry Before they are placed out on the plate for the priest to bless them they are touched by the alter guild person who puts them out.They come in a big cardboard box -the alter guild person takes them from that box and places them on the plate then puts that plate out for communion. Any that aren't used are then placed back in the big cardboard box for use the next week.They have now been touched by at least one or two alter guild ladies plus the priest.When they get put out the next week it repeats again.
‎01-28-2018 01:22 PM - edited ‎01-28-2018 01:25 PM
Our communion ritual is 2000 years old. All of the apostles received from the chalice Christ served to them, they didn't have separate cups
No one is obligated to drink from it ,if they would rather not
The priest consumes all of the leftover dregs of the precious blood, and he always seems to be in robust health
I love our faith, it is beautiful, and I wouldn't have it any other way
‎01-28-2018 01:24 PM
Ours is done differently and the left overs are not put into a box. They go into the tabernacle
‎01-28-2018 01:28 PM
i always felt something special and spiritual after drinking out of the chalice. i would not get the same feeling drinking out of a plastic cup. i also preferred that the priest place the host directly on my tongue rather than handing it to me. i dont blame or condemn anyone who want to continue the ritual.
it is quite easy to skip taking communion if you think or are afraid you will become sick.
‎01-28-2018 01:33 PM
@sunshine45 I stopped drinking from the chalice years ago. I prefer to receive both species by intinction, which is dipping the host and placing it on the tongue
I never shake during the rite of peace either. I just wish them peace
‎01-28-2018 01:35 PM
wrote:I don't receive under both species. I refuse the chalice and only consume the host...
Me, too. Never wanted to drink from the communal chalice.
‎01-28-2018 01:39 PM
I would try to sit away from the crowd and pass on communion until the flu has died down.
‎01-28-2018 01:39 PM
wrote:Ours is done differently and the left overs are not put into a box. They go into the tabernacle
Once the host are “changed into the body of Christ” they are not put back into a cardboard box. I agree, they go into the tabernacle and are used to give communion to the sick when the priest or nuns visit. It is the same in every Catholic Church.
My DH is Christian orthodox. In his church, a loaf of round bread is placed in a linen napkin. The bread is then passed to everyone in the pews where they kiss this loaf and pass it to the next person. By the time it gets back to the priest to use for services, it must be full of germs from hands and lips. I NEVER do communion in his church.
They also line up to kiss a large book that Is placed near the altar, not sure if it is a bible or not. I stay in the pew.
I am not a germaphobe, but I get queazy just thinking about it.
‎01-28-2018 01:40 PM
I grew up Methodist. We had Communion the first Sunday of every month. We always had individual little cups.
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