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No Coronavirus Obsession in Lourdes

During a May 22 Italian Mass broadcast from the Marian Shrine in Lourdes, France, the priest kept cool during the distribution of Holy Communion. Father Nicola Ventriglia, the shrine’s coordinator for …More
During a May 22 Italian Mass broadcast from the Marian Shrine in Lourdes, France, the priest kept cool during the distribution of Holy Communion.
Father Nicola Ventriglia, the shrine’s coordinator for the Italian language, imparted Communion very carefully, but did not use any masks or gloves.
With great pastoral sensitivity, he didn't refuse to distribute Communion properly (on the tongue).
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mccallansteve
The host is God and the people don't know enough to receive Him kneeling. The fault is with the hierarchy.
Irishpol
None were shown kneeling. Sad.
Ultraviolet
God help that poor priest when his superiors identify him in the photo. o.O No masks, communion on the tongue and at Lourdes, no less.
DrMaria
How wonderful to see! However, when oh when will clergy STOP putting the Eucharist in the hands of lay people! This needs to stop altogether! We discussed this in great depth earlier in response to Bishop Schneider's presentation regarding communion in the hand at the Rome Life Forum last week. In the words of St. Thomas: “. . . out of reverence towards this Sacrament, nothing touches it, but what …More
How wonderful to see! However, when oh when will clergy STOP putting the Eucharist in the hands of lay people! This needs to stop altogether! We discussed this in great depth earlier in response to Bishop Schneider's presentation regarding communion in the hand at the Rome Life Forum last week. In the words of St. Thomas: “. . . out of reverence towards this Sacrament, nothing touches it, but what is consecrated; hence the corporal and the chalice are consecrated, and likewise the priest's hands, for touching this Sacrament. Hence, it is not lawful for anyone else to touch it except from necessity, for instance, if it were to fall upon the ground, or else in some other case of urgency” (Summa Theologiae, III, 82, 3).