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Do You Swish And Swallow A Small Amount Of Water


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No. I don't typically have water with me in the church.


Frankly I'm not entirely certain where there's a water fountain either ...

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[quote name='homeschoolmom' post='1307909' date='Jul 1 2007, 12:44 PM']What is the purpose of this poll?[/quote]

Not sure, but I'm sure it has something to do with the Priest cleaning the chalice and stuff after Communion! Guess we are to follow the Priest and swish out our mouths after receiving

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[quote name='homeschoolmom' post='1307909' date='Jul 1 2007, 02:44 PM']What is the purpose of this poll?[/quote]


tommy more's just a lil bit obsessive about stuff like this.

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[quote name='iggyjoan' post='1307928' date='Jul 1 2007, 12:51 PM']tommy more's just a lil bit obsessive about stuff like this.[/quote]
Right


Like the Pope is a little bit Catholic.

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[quote name='Terra Firma' post='1307929' date='Jul 1 2007, 12:52 PM']Like the Pope is a little bit Catholic.[/quote]

:o He is ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!








^_^ ;) ;)

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[quote name='homeschoolmom' post='1307936' date='Jul 1 2007, 12:57 PM']Do men with beards and mustaches shake them out over the patin?[/quote]

*pictures Micah doing this* ROFLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

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I've never heard of this practice. What does the Catechism of Pius X or the Baltimore Catechism state on this matter?

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Summa says:

Objection 10. Further, just as, in this sacrament, Christ's body is set before us as food, so is His blood, as drink. But in receiving Christ's body no other bodily food is added in the celebration of the mass. Therefore, it is out of place for the priest, after taking Christ's blood, to receive other wine which is not consecrated.

Reply to Objection 10. Wine, by reason of its humidity, is capable of washing, consequently it is received in order to rinse the mouth after receiving this sacrament, lest any particles remain: and this belongs to reverence for the sacrament. Hence (Extra, De Celebratione missae, chap. Ex parte), it is said: "The priest should always cleanse his mouth with wine after receiving the entire sacrament of Eucharist: except when he has to celebrate another mass on the same day, lest from taking the ablution-wine he be prevented from celebrating again"; and it is for the same reason that wine is poured over the fingers with which he had touched the body of Christ.

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