I realize that this question can hardly be isolated from other questions such as we have we have been already entertaining -- for example, the question of kneeling vs. standing, or receiving in the hand vs. receiving on the tongue. Nevertheless, I think there are sufficient issues germane to the question of the Communion rail to warrant a discussion of this question in its own right, and I invite your considered comments, for which, as always, I am very grateful.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
On the hermeneutics of fittingness: the removal of the Communion rail?
I realize that this question can hardly be isolated from other questions such as we have we have been already entertaining -- for example, the question of kneeling vs. standing, or receiving in the hand vs. receiving on the tongue. Nevertheless, I think there are sufficient issues germane to the question of the Communion rail to warrant a discussion of this question in its own right, and I invite your considered comments, for which, as always, I am very grateful.
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See the related discussion of "Anthony Esolen on the Communion Rail" (Musings, May 23, 2006).
See archived comments to that post at: http://pertinaciouspages.blogspot.com/2010/08/comments-on-anthony-esolen-on-communion.html
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