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Priest Commits Horrific Eucharistic Abuse

Javier Paredes, a professor emeritus of Contemporary History at Alcalá University, attended an October 2 Sunday Mass at 12 o'clock in Canfranc, Jaca Diocese, Northern Spain (Hispanidad.com, October 5).

At communion, the parish-priest, Father Jesús Puyal Artieda, took the ciborium and the chalice, and started distributing communion.

He dipped the consecrated host into the chalice and put it into the hand of the faithful. When Paredes saw this, he asked the priest to give him communion on the tongue but was refused.

“In that case, don't dip the sacred form into the chalice for me,” Paredes proposed. The priest obliged with a grim face, and then continued distributing dipped hosts. Paredes informed Huesca and Jaca Bishop Julián Ruiz Martorell.

Picture: © Julián Ruiz Martorell, Canfranc , CC BY-SA, #newsSddvasgfvo

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mystic

its logical! It is halloween month!

10 bucks says he's gay.

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"He dipped the consecrated host into the chalice and put it into the hand of the faithful."

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John A Cassani

It is horrible that a priest would commit this sacrilege. The only way that communion under both kinds can take place in any way that approaches proper reverence is when the priest intincts the host and places it on the communicant’s tongue. I can’t recall if deacons are allowed to do this, but extraordinary ministers are forbidden to intinct, by the provisions of Redemptionis Sacramentum, I believe. Of course, communicants are allowed to self-intinct in many places, even in fairly conservative religious houses that I’ve personally witnessed. This is a completely reprobate practice, but I can’t recall a bishop ever stopping it (I’m sure it has happened, I just don’t recall).

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This FrancisPriest has what it takes to be a FrancisBishop.