tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post6690305290083863460..comments2024-03-27T11:42:13.364+10:00Comments on JungleWatch: IS THE NEO CATHOLIC?Frenchiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05189311368021711422noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-89417711898354108652015-03-02T11:20:49.133+10:002015-03-02T11:20:49.133+10:00To supplement Tim's answer to "Is the Neo...To supplement Tim's answer to "Is the Neo Catholic", here's a very interesting website I found which treats the subject quite extensively, as well as other Neo-related errors. Interesting reading!<br />http://www.internetica.it/neocatecumenali/english/analysis.htmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-51067845875927727172015-02-27T16:43:13.940+10:002015-02-27T16:43:13.940+10:00When Communion Under Both Kinds May Be Given
23. ...When Communion Under Both Kinds May Be Given<br /><br />23. The revised Missale Romanum, third typical edition, significantly expands those opportunities when Holy Communion may be offered under both kinds. In addition to those instances specified by individual ritual books, the General Instruction states that Communion under both kinds may be permitted as follows:<br /><br />for Priests who are not able to celebrate or concelebrate<br />for the Deacon and others who perform some duty at Mass<br />members of communities at the Conventual Mass or the "community" Mass, along with seminarians, and all those engaged in a retreat or taking part in a spiritual or pastoral gathering35<br />24. The General Instruction then indicates that the Diocesan Bishop may lay down norms for the distribution of Communion under both kinds for his own diocese, which must be observed. . . . The Diocesan Bishop also has the faculty to allow Communion under both kinds, whenever it seems appropriate to the Priest to whom charge of a given community has been entrusted as [its] own pastor, provided that the faithful have been well instructed and there is no danger of the profanation of the Sacrament or that the rite would be difficult to carry out on account of the number of participants or for some other reason.36<br /><br />In practice, the need to avoid obscuring the role of the Priest and the Deacon as the ordinary ministers of Holy Communion by an excessive use of extraordinary minister might in some circumstances constitute a reason either for limiting the distribution of Holy Communion under both species or for using intinction instead of distributing the Precious Blood from the chalice.<br /><br />Norms established by the Diocesan Bishop must be observed wherever the Eucharist is celebrated in the diocese, "which are also to be observed in churches of religious and at celebrations with small groups."37 <br /><br />http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/the-mass/norms-for-holy-communion-under-both-kinds/Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01305960063884511003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-1243541354560461112015-02-27T16:35:18.360+10:002015-02-27T16:35:18.360+10:00161. If Communion is given only under the species ...161. If Communion is given only under the species of bread, the Priest raises the host slightly and shows it to each, saying, The Body of Christ. The communicant replies, Amen, and receives the Sacrament either on the tongue or, where this is allowed, in the hand, the choice lying with the communicant. As soon as the communicant receives the host, he or she consumes the whole of it.<br /><br />If, however, Communion is given under both kinds, the rite prescribed in nos. 284-287 is to be followed<br /><br />286. If Communion of the Blood of Christ is carried out by communicants’ drinking from the chalice, each communicant, AFTER receiving the Body of Christ, moves to the minister of the chalice and stands facing him. The minister says, The Blood of Christ, the communicant replies, Amen, and the minister hands over the chalice, which the communicant raises to his or her mouth. Each communicant drinks a little from the chalice, hands it back to the minister, and then withdraws; the minister wipes the rim of the chalice with the purificator.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03505502370069321061noreply@blogger.com