With a nasty cold and flu season already upon us, if you go to a church with a common cup for communion (Episcopal, Roman Catholic, others?), do YOU put your mouth where others have drunk from the cup?
Our priest (Episcopal) recently made an announcment that this policy was recently reviewed. The bottom line is that they think the alcohol in the wine kills most all bacteria and viruses. The practice they really discourage is intinction - dipping the bread or wafer into the wine - because they think the contamination from fingers is worse.
I've also read that church officials are encouraging clergy to merely drop the host into the palms of the communicants, and not touching their hands, but our priest still has this annoying habit of almost clasping my hands when I receive.
I used to intinct, but since they don't like that, I just receive the host and skip the wine these days. Official church doctrine says that I can receive full communion with taking only the host, so I'm good with that, for now.
How about anyone else? What are you doing?
Our priest (Episcopal) recently made an announcment that this policy was recently reviewed. The bottom line is that they think the alcohol in the wine kills most all bacteria and viruses. The practice they really discourage is intinction - dipping the bread or wafer into the wine - because they think the contamination from fingers is worse.
I've also read that church officials are encouraging clergy to merely drop the host into the palms of the communicants, and not touching their hands, but our priest still has this annoying habit of almost clasping my hands when I receive.
I used to intinct, but since they don't like that, I just receive the host and skip the wine these days. Official church doctrine says that I can receive full communion with taking only the host, so I'm good with that, for now.
How about anyone else? What are you doing?