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How to recieve

How do you recieve?

  • In the hand

  • On the tongue


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judechild

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Hi everyone! :wave:

I'm interested in how people recieve communion; in the tongue or on the hand. I've never really understood the reasons behind prefering one or the other, could anyone help me out with that? I prefer to recieve on the tongue, mostly because I consider my hands my worst instrument of sin.
 
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I am so surprised it seems as if my church if not my whole town in general is not of the norm. I have visited all but one or two of the many Catholic churches in my town and I have never seen anyone receive on the tongue. Even the one time when I attended mass where they still had the old communion rails everyone still received in the hand so that is the only way I have ever received.
 
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Well, Jesus gave out an indult at the Last Supper for communion in the hand, so I don't think it's blasphemy. ;)

Nope. Reception of the Eucharist at the Last Supper was with His Apostles (our future Bishops). Bishops/priests were always allowed to "touch" the Eucharist (unlike for the laity). No indult was needed...or given.
 
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I think it would help, if the Pope issued a directive, that we receive either on the tongue while kneeling, or in the hand, while standing as we do.

I think unity is important, and I can see where more reverence for the Eucharist, would be held if we ALL received on the tongue.

That being said, I receive in the hand, because I am reverent when I receive. I think its a more natural way of following Jesus's words, "take and eath." It think is also more sanitary, than having the priest or EMHC's tongue, sliding across mine, after they just touched the tongue of a person with a cold.

Historically, it can be argued in favor of both ways, but one thing is sure, the first century, Christians most probably, recieved the Eucharist in their hand.

St. Basil wrote;(bold my emphasis)

It is good and beneficial to communicate every day, and to partake of the holy Body and Blood of Christ. For He distinctly says, "He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood hath eternal life." And who doubts that to share frequently in life, is the same thing as to have manifold life. I, indeed, communicate four times a week, on the Lord's day, on Wednesday, on Friday, and on the Sabbath, and on the other days if there is a commemoration of any Saint. It is needless to point out that for anyone in times of persecution to be compelled to take the communion in his own hand without the presence of a priest or minister is not a serious offence, as long custom sanctions this practice from the facts themselves. All the solitaries in the desert, where there is no priest, take the communion themselves, keeping communion at home. And at Alexandria and in Egypt, each one of the laity, for the most part, keeps the communion, at his own house, and participates in it when he likes. For when once the priest has completed the offering, and given it, the recipient, participating in it each time as entire, is bound to believe that he properly takes and receives it from the giver.And even in the church, when the priest gives the portion, the recipient takes it with complete power over it, and so lifts it to his lips with his own hand. It has the same validity whether one portion or several portions are received from the priest at the same time.



Jim
 
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