Nick Baty wrote:I read SC's comment simply as a polite challenge and a suggestion of how things could go.
Thanks, Nick.
I was not chastising, nor even talking about something which is in the documents, since it isn't. I was simply stating a point of view.
No, I have no idea how long Matt tried to change praxis, nor what difficulties were in his way (maybe a PP, or choir members, or servers, or ministers of communion, or who know what?). But the fact is that if we want to do something enough, we can find a way. I have heard so many people over the years saying that Communion under both kinds was not possible, especially in large celebrations where there are lots of people milling about. I say: not so. All logistical problems can be solved, with time and patience and most especially willingness to persevere — and a very large dose of imagination!
Matt, what I said was not judgmental, simply factual. Sorry if you took it like that. If I had said "It's so easy just not to try", that would certainly have been judgmental. Instead, I said (mildly, I thought) that I would like to contest the viewpoint expressed (i.e. that it had been tried and did not work logistically; to which I would reply All logistical problems can be solved....as above). I could have been much more brutal about that, but knew that there were probably lots of other factors in play and so I wasn't.
It would be really good to know what the problems were, and why they couldn't be overcome. It seems to me that that is just as important a part of this thread as Peter wanting us to provide data for his next article but one.