Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
It was reinstated in our diocese beginning on the feast of Corpus Christi.
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Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
We have official permission to do it here, and many parishes started before the official word went out. Since I have to purify chalices and have most of the conditions that place one at high risk for COVID complications, I have not restarted it.
Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
It might sound odd or improper, but when I used to live in Asia, it was common practice to dip the Host in the Blood, so nobody actually drank directly out of the chalice.
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Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
JanetM, it's called intinction. That's been the practice at my parish of Holy Rosary ever since I joined in 2017. Happily, the church also has a communion rail and USES it.
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Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
That's also called wrong if you are doing it yourself. Self-intinction is not ok.
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Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
So I have been told since then, but I expect that most communicants there would have been likewise unaware. In fact, it being Asia, Hong Kong to be specific, where locals have been very cautious since SARS broke out way before COVID, I actually think that if a communicant drank directly from the chalice, everyone would be very troubled, if not scandalised.
Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
We receive the Blood of Christ when we receive the host, via concomitance. It is unnecessary to drink from the chalice. 

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Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
I agree with gherkin.
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Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
We returned to offering the cup on the Feast of Corpus Christi, 2022.
Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
The blood of Christ is offered to the faithful at every weekend Mass. I do not receive from the chalice as I have medical issues that make me more vulnerable to viruses.
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Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
Not to worry. That would never happen in my parish.
I never understood why they bother anyway. I agree with Gherkin. Communion under the host implies one is receiving the Body and Blood of Our Lord.
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Re: Catholics: When were you last able to receive the Blood of Christ from the chalice?
* gherkin. His name is always lower case