The Tablet on Bishop Egan

 Earlier this week Dr Joseph Shaw, chairman of the Latin Mass Society, said that he doubted bishops would take the unusual step of ruling on this issue for their diocese. Were they to do so, he said, they must be mindful of the rights of priests and faithful.

“The faithful may not be refused Holy Communion just because they wish to receive on the tongue,” he said. “Priests may decline to distribute in the hand if there is risk of profanation. Priests may decline to offer any of the Sacraments when it is inopportune to offer them. These rights are granted by the universal law of the Church and cannot be taken away by bishops.”

The above is a quote from Dr Shaw of the Latin Mass Society.   I am quoting him for he was responding to a decision by the Bishops of England and Wales that each bishop can make his own decision as to whether during this Covid crisis the faithful are to be allowed communion on the tongue    The Tablet, the periodical in which I found this quote, was eager to quote Bishop Egan as a  bishop very much in favour of Communion on the tongue at this time, he also is very much in favour of removing the restrictions now that the Covid crisis is receding, the Tablet was also keen to say.

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