Stop Receiving the Eucharist in Your Hand
It’s long past time for anyone who wants to be a faithful Catholic to abandon the practice of receiving the Eucharist in your hands. Receiving Our Lord on your tongue with more reverent and more humble. You are acknowledging that the Eucharist is the actual Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ and confessing your own lowliness and humility compared to Him.
Communion in the hand (CITH) began as a disobedient revolt by infiltrators in the Catholic Church who wanted to undermine the faith by undermining belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. They were following the lead of the Protestant Revolters who immediately stopped giving Communion on the tongue (COTT) and only gave it in the hand (CITH), although they no longer had the actual Eucharist because they separated from the Church Jesus built.
The infiltrators in the Catholic Church in the 20th century used multiple deceptive tactics to get an indult (permission to break Church law) from the Pope. The Pope set down several conditions for this indult to be acceptable and none of those conditions have been met. Stop participating in this charade and stop participating in this degenerate attack on the doctrine of the Real Presence. You personally may believe in the Real Presence, but if you are receiving Our Lord into your hands, you are undermining that belief in others.
At the same time, stop receiving Communion from anyone but the priest. Avoid the army of Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC’s) and go to the line with the priest. Stop participating in the profanation of Our Lord by receiving the Eucharist from those who do not have consecrated hands. Our Lord deserves our best and we need to bring our best to Him. Go to the priest and only the priest. Avoid the Boomer lady pretending to be a priest and avoid the hip youth minister in the shorts and t-shirt. Go to the priest and receive Our Lord on your tongue.
There is an old maxim in Latin that says “Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi, Lex Vivendi”. This translates to “The law of what is prayed is the law of what is believed is the law of what is lived.” This means that how we pray is how we will believe and how we will live. If you pray in a reverent manner, you will believe reverently and then live reverently. We see today the result of decades of irreverent prayer and liturgy. The reception of the Eucharist in the hand is an attack on the New Covenant and an attack on the Catholic faith. Reject communion in the hand and receive Our Lord on your tongue from the priest only.