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[quote name='zabbazooey' date='Sep 12 2005, 07:43 AM']Thanks everyone for the help!
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no problem! (even though I didn't help) :hehe:

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[quote name='homeschoolmom' date='Sep 12 2005, 08:37 AM']Also please be free of any runny noses or sneezing fits...
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oh gross :shock:

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[quote name='toledo_jesus' date='Sep 12 2005, 07:53 AM']oh gross :shock:
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What? Am I wrong? :idontknow:

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[quote name='homeschoolmom' date='Sep 12 2005, 09:04 AM']What? Am I wrong? :idontknow:
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I wonder if adding an extra ingredient would invalidate the sacrament :lol:

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Piccoli Fiori JMJ

[quote name='Birgitta Noel' date='Sep 12 2005, 02:09 AM']Yup, intinction, and I believe that it can only be done by the priest, and never by the communicant!
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Well, sometimes they have the Extra Ordinary Eucharistic Ministers do it to...

I know I had one lady who completely suprised me and just dunked in Jesus and left... It was not a fun event, but I know at the Monastery the only person distributing is the Priest, unless of course, one of the nuns is helping out, but I'm thinking not...

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[quote name='fidei defensor' date='Sep 11 2005, 09:42 PM']At my parish, the Host is dipped in the Blood, if you recieve on the mouth. So it would be "The Body and Blood of Christ"
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Our parish sometimes does intinction, too. I can't remember if it's done during High Mass season at our Tridentine right Masses, or if it's done at most of the NO Masses (I usually go to the Tridentine). But I really like the idea of intinction. I don't receive from the chalice. Once when I was about ten I spilled a drop of the Precious Blood on my shirt when receiving from the chalice... so I figure that since the Preciuos Blood is fully present in the Host, I will not receive from the chalice and risk spiling again.

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[quote name='FutureNunJMJ' date='Sep 12 2005, 10:48 AM']Well, sometimes they have the Extra Ordinary Eucharistic Ministers do it to...

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I really, [b]really[/b] don't think that is sanctioned by Rome.

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Piccoli Fiori JMJ

[quote name='Totus Tuus' date='Sep 12 2005, 09:56 AM']I really, [b]really[/b] don't think that is sanctioned by Rome.
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Well, that is my home parish... we are pretty good about somethings, but horriable about some others...

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Thy Geekdom Come

[quote name='FutureNunJMJ' date='Sep 12 2005, 11:58 AM']Well, that is my home parish...  we are pretty good about somethings, but horriable about some others...
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Yeah, I'm almost completely certain that the laity can't intinct at all. They may only receive by intinction from one who is ordained.

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[103.] The norms of the Roman Missal admit the principle that in cases where Communion is administered under both kinds, “the Blood of the Lord may be received either by drinking from the chalice directly, or by intinction, or by means of a tube or a spoon”.[191] As regards the administering of Communion to lay members of Christ’s faithful, the Bishops may exclude Communion with the tube or the spoon where this is not the local custom, though the option of administering Communion by intinction always remains. If this modality is employed, however, hosts should be used which are neither too thin nor too small, and the communicant should receive the Sacrament from the Priest only on the tongue.[192]

[104.] The communicant must not be permitted to intinct the host himself in the chalice, nor to receive the intincted host in the hand. As for the host to be used for the intinction, it should be made of valid matter, also consecrated; it is altogether forbidden to use non-consecrated bread or other matter.

From Redemptionis Sacramentum

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