East Coast Bays Church

Catholic Parish of East Coast Bays

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Communion under both Kinds?

We are considering offering Communion under both Kinds once the New Zealand’s winter is over.
What do you think?

Please answer our survey here.

The Eucharist is our Food for the Journey and the source and summit of our Christian life. Learn more about the Sacrament of Holy Communion here.
By receiving only one species, you are still receiving Christ’s body, blood, soul and divinity.

Canon Law 925:
“Holy communion is to be given under the form of bread alone, or under both species according to the norm of the liturgical laws, or even under the form of wine alone in a case of necessity.”

 

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