Chesterton Knew The Importance of Ecumenical Dialogue

Chesterton Knew The Importance of Ecumenical Dialogue

Thursday 17 June 2010

Cardinal Hume and Communion in the Hand



Basil Cardinal Hume died 11 years ago today, may he rest in peace. In a speech prepared before his death the Cardinal said that, "Communion in the hand, moving the Blessed Sacrament from the high altar, failure to genuflect, have in my experience weakened the respect and devotion due to so great a sacrament." (my emphasis) (Catholic Herald 3rd September 1999)


When permission was given by Rome for Communion in the hand, Rome made it clear that,

"The condition [for this permission]is the complete avoidance of any cause for the faithful to be shocked and any danger of irreverence toward the Eucharist." My emphasis added. (Details here)

In Cardinal Hume's judgement then this condition has not been met. Far be it from me to disagree with the Cardinal, so when we take his (Head of the Church in Wales & England) comments, along with the above from Rome, there can be no doubt that Communion in the hand is illicit in Wales & England. Is there a Catholic Bishop in Wales & England who will now ban this abuse? Please do not hold your breath, but do kneel and hold out your tongue to recieve Our Lord.

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