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Ebola: Catholic Church Stops Placing Communion on Worshippers’ Tongues & “Sign of Peace” Handshake
News Agency of Nigeria ^ | 8/11/14 | NAN

Posted on 08/11/2014 12:21:40 PM PDT by BlatherNaut

The Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja on Sunday announced new procedures for worshippers at Masses to check likely spread of the Ebola virus.

The procedures which include the administration of the Holy Communion on the palm of the faithful as against placing it on the tongue of the recipient, was announced by Rev. Fr. Moses Jimbili, at SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Nyanya.

Jimbili told parishioners at the church that the measure was a directive by the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, His Eminence, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, as check on the spread of Ebola disease.

Another change in the church’s practice was the stoppage of hand shake by worshippers done during consecration of the Holy Communion as sign of peace.

NAN also reports that Onaiyekan’s directive is contained in a statement issued by the Director of Social Communications in the archdiocese, Rev. Fr. Patrick Alumunku.

“Due to the prevailing national situation on the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), I am directing that the following pastoral guidelines should be observed throughout our Archdiocese till further notice.

“The sign of peace should be omitted at Mass, Communion in the hand is highly recommended and should be encouraged (unless for those who insist on receiving on the tongue),” the statement quoted the Cardinal as saying.

The cardinal also directed that special intercessory prayers should be offered during the holy mass against the spread of the virus.

Jimbili said, “You know some people sweat a lot and since one of the ways the virus can be transmitted is through sweating, it will be better to stop handshake so that one does not contract it.’’

He, however, advised worshipers to be prayerful over the Ebola scourge.

Speaking to NAN at the church, a worshiper, Tochukwu Ikwuazom, commended the diocese for the precautionary measure to curb the spread of the virus and urged Nigerians to pray to God to remove the disease from the country.


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KEYWORDS: africa; catholic; ebola
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To: independentmind

OMG...I thought I was the only one that was being driven nuts by that. I don’t understand that one either. You are not alone my friend!


21 posted on 08/11/2014 6:05:12 PM PDT by Phillyred
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To: 353FMG

Yes! I feel like I missed some big meeting where we all are supposed to stretch our arms out suddenly. Sheeple.


22 posted on 08/11/2014 6:32:30 PM PDT by Phillyred
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To: DannyTN

This, too, shall pass.

One of these days, those “guys who stay up late at night” will finally realize that it is the message, not the method, that draws the heart to God.


23 posted on 08/11/2014 7:46:31 PM PDT by Jedidah
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To: Resolute Conservative

:)


24 posted on 08/11/2014 7:48:18 PM PDT by fatima (Free Hugs Today :))
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To: Bigg Red

I didn’t know everyone hated this as much as I do.

I started dreading the handshaking especially around virus season. It is also a breeding ground for diseases when someone has cancer treatments and their resistance is down.

The handshaking is very distracting. The wine drinking is another one that makes no sense. I hear the baptismal font water is full of germs too.


25 posted on 08/12/2014 5:04:55 AM PDT by FR_addict
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To: FR_addict

I have taken the Host in wine form only once in my life many, many years ago, and I have no plans to ever do so again. It just amazes me to see people drink after complete strangers.

The handshake is disruptive and disrespectful, IMO. I have always maintained that any greeting of peace to those around me should occur when we first come into contact with one another at the beginning of Mass rather than near the Consecration.

And, of course, as you intimate, the handshaking is a great way to transmit pathogens right before you take Communion with that same hand. (I always use hand sanitizer and refrain from touching anything right before I go up to the altar for Communion.)


26 posted on 08/12/2014 5:39:30 AM PDT by Bigg Red (31 May 2014: Obamugabe officially declares the USA a vanquished subject of the Global Caliphate.)
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