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Cardinal Antonio Canizares Llovera, whom Pope Benedict appointed last
Tuesday as prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the
Discipline of the Sacraments, has praised the traditional manner of
receiving Holy Communion. The comments, which were made during a
telephone interview, were published Sunday in a Madrid newspaper.
During
the interview, in which Cardinal Canizares Llovera is characterized as a
man who combines commitment to principle with “exquisite tact and
gentleness,” the prefect said, “What does it mean to receive Communion
in the mouth? What does it mean to kneel before the Most Holy Sacrament?
What does it mean to kneel during the consecration at Mass? It means
adoration, it means recognizing the real presence of Jesus Christ in the
Eucharist; it means respect and an attitude of faith of a man who
prostrates before God because he knows that everything comes from Him,
and we feel speechless, dumbfounded, before the wondrousness, His
goodness, and His mercy. That is why it is not the same to place the
hand, and to receive Communion in any fashion, than doing it in a
respectful way; it is not the same to receive Communion kneeling or
standing up, because all these signs indicate a profound meaning. What
we have to grasp is that profound attitude of the man who prostrates
himself before God, and that is what the Pope wants.”
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This is so beautiful. At my church, we're strongly discouraged from receiving on the tongue; we were told that the lay ministers don't like to get saliva on their fingers. And there are only two of us who veil. Obviously no one is kneeling. I would love to attend a mass like this one day.
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