Archdiocese of San Antonio reinstates distribution of the Blood of Christ in Communion

SAN ANTONIO – The Archdiocese of San Antonio announced the reinstatement of the precious blood in masses. Over two years since its discontinuation as an abundance of caution at the start of the pandemic.

The decree was issued Friday, and officials say the decision comes after prayerful discernment.

Effective November 27, the First Sunday of Advent, all parishes will once again offer Holy Communion under both species, Body, and Blood of Christ.

The Precious Blood of Christ will be administered to the faithful at Sunday Masses, the Vigil, and Weekday Masses if practiced in the past, said the decree.

Although the Archdiocese believes Christ is fully present in each species, they said there is a spiritual benefit in receiving both species.

While some will still be concerned about the spread of germs during the redemption of the blood, the public is reminded that you may choose to receive Holy Communion for the Body or Blood of Christ.

Read the full decree below:

The Reinstatement of the Distribution of the Precious Blood to the Faithful Decree (Archdiocese of San Antonio)