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Offline LM

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Pope not opposed in principle to CITH
« on: November 21, 2010, 04:58:31 PM »
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  • While B16 may want to encourage communion on the tongue/kneeling out of respect for our Lords True presence etc. etc., the fact that he has stated that he is not opposed to CITH in "principle" will cancel out the  "signal" he is trying to send out.

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    Pope ‘does not object’ to Communion in the hand
    Posted: Sunday, November 21, 2010 1:26 pm

    Pope Benedict has said in a new book that he is not opposed to the practice of receiving Communion in the hand. However he goes on to explain that he wants to encourage the reception of Communion on the tongue, kneeling, out of respect for the Real Presence in the Sacrament.

    In a long interview with German journalist Peter Seewald, which is being published in a new book: ‘Light of the World’, out this Tuesday, the Holy Father says: “I am not opposed in principle to Communion in the hand; I have both administered and received Communion in this way myself.”

    But, he explains: “The idea behind my current practice of having people kneel to receive Communion on the tongue was to send a signal and to underscore the Real Presence with an exclamation point. One important reason is that there is a great danger of superficiality precisely in the kinds of Mass events we hold at Saint Peter’s, both in the Basilica and in the Square. I have heard of people who, after receiving Communion, stick the Host in their wallet to take home as a kind of souvenir.

    “In this context, where people think that everyone is just automatically supposed to receive Communion — everyone else is going up, so I will, too—I wanted to send a clear signal. I wanted it to be clear: Something quite special is going on here! He is here, the One before whom we fall on our knees! Pay attention!

    “This is not just some social ritual in which we can take part if we want to.”



    Offline ServusSpiritusSancti

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    Pope not opposed in principle to CITH
    « Reply #1 on: November 21, 2010, 07:13:05 PM »
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  • Not at all surprising.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.


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    « Reply #2 on: November 21, 2010, 07:55:58 PM »
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  • Quote from: LM
    he goes on to explain that he wants to encourage the reception of Communion on the tongue, kneeling, out of respect for the Real Presence in the Sacrament.


    Doesn't this suggest that CITH is not respectful?

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    But, he explains: “The idea behind my current practice of having people kneel to receive Communion on the tongue was to send a signal and to underscore the Real Presence with an exclamation point.


    Doesn't this imply that CITH does not underscore the Real Presence?

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    One important reason is that there is a great danger of superficiality precisely in the kinds of Mass events we hold at Saint Peter’s, both in the Basilica and in the Square. I have heard of people who, after receiving Communion, stick the Host in their wallet to take home as a kind of souvenir.

    “In this context, where people think that everyone is just automatically supposed to receive Communion — everyone else is going up, so I will, too—


    And the Pope thinks CITH has no correlation to this attitude?

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    I wanted to send a clear signal. I wanted it to be clear: Something quite special is going on here! He is here, the One before whom we fall on our knees! Pay attention!


    Yet we don't fall on our knees before God in the NO do we?

    Plus he is suggesting the NO is not clear that something special is going on.

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    “This is not just some social ritual in which we can take part if we want to.”


    Does not CITH reinforce this idea?


    Offline faith3faith

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    « Reply #3 on: November 21, 2010, 08:28:03 PM »
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  • ofcourse Benedict would not be oppposed to Communion in the Hand,...does this surprise any of you ?

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    « Reply #4 on: November 21, 2010, 08:34:52 PM »
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  • Benedict is not the traditionalist that many have labelled him as