Archdiocese of Toronto has worked on different ways to serve its parishioners safely when the time came for Ontario to reopen.But the Eucharist, one of the most important sacraments in the Roman Catholic Church, remains a difficult rite to navigate.It traditionally involves a priest placing a wafer of bread on a congregant’s tongue or in their hand, then serving them with sacramental wine from a communal goblet.
Ontario places of worship reopen with safety measures Neil MacCarthy, director of public relations and communications for the Archdiocese of Toronto, said the organization wanted to make sure the ritual could be performed safely.“It would be difficult for someone to look at (the Archdiocese’s safety protocols) and say, ‘These guys.