When will the sacramental Blood of Christ return at Mass?
Life at St. Martin of Tours Parish has largely — but not completely — returned to normal in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the remaining casualties of the pandemic has been the administration of the Blood of Christ (cup) during Holy Communion. Experts caution COVID-19 is with us for the long haul, which leaves churches around the world wondering whether or how to return to receiving the wine. That is a challenge in the Church we must face or at least discuss among ourselves. Archbishop Listecki has encouraged the clergy and parishes of the Archdiocese to restore the cup. We must discuss it at St. Martin’s as well.
Some parishes and communities, including St. Martin’s, have not yet restored the Blood of Christ for the congregation. Others have recently restored the cup. Some practice “intinction,” or dipping the bread into the wine. Receiving Holy Communion in two forms, Body and Blood of Christ, is not mandated but meaningful and vital. The tradition encourages us to receive Jesus, with his Body and Blood. The moment of consecration during every Mass, which recalls and celebrates the Last Supper, has been always celebrated with both, bread and wine. This is how Jesus, his disciples, and then, the First Christians celebrated Eucharist. However, this tradition has often been simplified and adjusted to the needs and circumstances throughout the World. Now, it depends on every diocese how the Holy Communion is encouraged and given to the faithful.
I learned Holy Communion had been distributed in both forms, Body and Blood of Christ, at St. Martin of Tours before COVID-19. It seems this is the tradition at our parish and in the Archdiocese. Shall we return to this practice? Are we ready for it now? I would like to listen to your opinion dear parishioners regarding this matter. I will make the decision with your advice. Please let me know what you think about this.





