Schneider Has the Proof: Not A Single Infection Through RECEPTION of Holy Communion
It is an episcopal abuse of power to impose grabbing Communion with the hand under the pretext of Covid-19, Bishop Schneider told Mia Barhouche in a French interview during a recent visit in Lebanon (…More
It is an episcopal abuse of power to impose grabbing Communion with the hand under the pretext of Covid-19, Bishop Schneider told Mia Barhouche in a French interview during a recent visit in Lebanon (video below).
Schneider stresses that grabbing is not "safer" than receiving Holy Communion and doesn't protect better against a virus infection, on the contrary. In Kazakhstan, the bishops have only allowed receiving Holy Communion: “No one has been infected until now. Not a single case of a contamination.” Schneider calls this an “empirical demonstration” and an “undeniable fact.”
Forcing the faithful to grab Communion with the hand is a spiritual tragedy, dangerous, minimalist and “very close to desacralisation,” Schneider explains, “We cannot treat our God like this.” He points out that grabbing Communion causes particles of the host to fall on the floor so that they are trampled upon [which IS a desacralisation].
Further, Schneider observed that Covid-19 vaccinations (20:00) are all …More
Schneider stresses that grabbing is not "safer" than receiving Holy Communion and doesn't protect better against a virus infection, on the contrary. In Kazakhstan, the bishops have only allowed receiving Holy Communion: “No one has been infected until now. Not a single case of a contamination.” Schneider calls this an “empirical demonstration” and an “undeniable fact.”
Forcing the faithful to grab Communion with the hand is a spiritual tragedy, dangerous, minimalist and “very close to desacralisation,” Schneider explains, “We cannot treat our God like this.” He points out that grabbing Communion causes particles of the host to fall on the floor so that they are trampled upon [which IS a desacralisation].
Further, Schneider observed that Covid-19 vaccinations (20:00) are all …More
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The weekly Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral, temporarily suspended due to lock down, will resume next Wednesday (11th August) at 5.30 pm. In fact next week’s Mass will mark the 10th anniversary of the commencement of a regular weekly EF Mass in the Cathedral (the first Mass was on 10th August, 2011).
Photo: 10th August, 2011 - First Cathedral Mass
Photo: 10th August, 2011 - First Cathedral Mass
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and the problem would be...........???? there's no pandemic; individuals have had various coronavirus infections for ages. It's not a hospital capacity problem - never has been. Let's stop even reacting to issues that are immaterial; that's slavishly moving over to 'their' obfuscating issues. Don't let them set the public conversation !