Sacraments 101: Eucharist (how we receive)

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26 Sept 201104:45

Summary

TLDRThe video provides an informative guide on how to receive Holy Communion in the Catholic Church, emphasizing the importance of reverence and the theological significance of the Eucharist. It outlines the two methods of receiving Communion—on the tongue or in the hand—while stressing that participants should approach with a humble heart and proper posture. The dialogue between the minister and communicant is highlighted, with an explanation of the meaning behind the response 'Amen.' Overall, the video encourages viewers to appreciate the grace of this sacred sacrament, regardless of their level of experience.

Takeaways

  • 😀 There are two options for receiving Communion: on the tongue or in the hand.
  • 🙏 Receiving Communion is a theological act; we don't take the Eucharist, we receive it as a gift from God.
  • 💖 We express reverence for the Eucharist by making a simple bow of the head when approaching the minister.
  • 👐 When receiving in the hand, ensure your hands are clean and positioned properly to avoid accidents.
  • 👅 If receiving on the tongue, open your mouth and extend your tongue to assist the minister.
  • 🍷 When drinking the Precious Blood, hold the cup with both hands and drink normally.
  • 🗣️ The exchange during Communion ('The Body of Christ' and 'Amen') is a significant dialogue of faith.
  • ✔️ Saying 'Amen' signifies belief in the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist and acceptance of Him into one's life.
  • 😌 Don’t let anxiety about the procedure overshadow the spiritual significance of receiving Communion.
  • 🌟 God's grace fills in our imperfections, allowing us to appreciate the sacrament regardless of our concerns.

Q & A

  • What are the two ways to receive Communion according to the Church?

    -The consecrated host may be received either on the tongue or in the hand, at the discretion of each Communicant.

  • Why is it important to understand that we don't 'take' the Eucharist?

    -It's important to understand that we receive the Eucharist as a gift of grace from God, rather than taking or snatching it.

  • What does St. Cyril of Jerusalem advise about receiving Communion?

    -St. Cyril of Jerusalem advises to receive Communion by making a throne with one hand under the other, ready to receive our great King, emphasizing the reverence needed.

  • How should one express reverence when approaching to receive Communion?

    -One should express reverence with a simple bow of the head as they approach the minister to receive Communion.

  • What practical considerations should be kept in mind when receiving Communion in hand?

    -One should avoid holding hands like a trapdoor, refrain from carrying other items, and ensure their hands are clean to properly receive Jesus.

  • What should a person do when receiving Communion on the tongue?

    -When receiving on the tongue, one should open their mouth and stick out their tongue to facilitate the Communion minister.

  • What is the significance of the exchange 'The Body of Christ' and 'Amen' during Communion?

    -The exchange signifies a dialogue of faith, where 'Amen' means 'truly' or 'yes,' affirming belief in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist and personal acceptance of Him.

  • What should a person remember if they are nervous about receiving Communion for the first time?

    -They should remember that it is a personal interaction and not to be overly concerned about getting it perfect, as God's grace makes up for any imperfections.

  • What does saying 'Amen' convey when receiving Communion?

    -'Amen' conveys belief that the host is truly the Body of Christ, identification as a member of the Body of Christ, and a commitment to take Jesus into one's heart and life.

  • What is the overall message about receiving Communion as highlighted in the transcript?

    -The overall message is to approach receiving Communion with reverence and openness, recognizing it as a beautiful gift of grace from God, while also engaging in a personal dialogue of faith.

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