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I’ve been doing this all of my life but I have seen some people do it and some not. Should we be blessing ourselves after receiving the Body and Blood of Christ?
I always have and I’m a convert so I didn’t learn it from the nuns…I just always have… I don’t think that it’s wrong if you don’t either.I’ve been doing this all of my life but I have seen some people do it and some not. Should we be blessing ourselves after receiving the Body and Blood of Christ?
I don’t know why anyone would have a problem with this. I do it all time, and see it done a lot.I’ve been doing this all of my life but I have seen some people do it and some not. Should we be blessing ourselves after receiving the Body and Blood of Christ?
Hello, J.R. and all …I’ve been doing this all of my life but I have seen some people do it and some not. Should we be blessing ourselves after receiving the Body and Blood of Christ?
It is not during the Gloria. It is during the Creed.Hello, J.R. and all …
In the Diocese of Fort Worth, Tx, a new instruction has been given that has gained wide acceptance. Instead of The Sign of the Cross before reception of Holy Communion, communicants are now asked to indicate respect for and adoration of the Body and Blood of Christ by making a slight bow from the head, neck or waist as able while the person before is receiving. This was a change much easier IMO than the one whether official or not that is having congregants extend their hands at The Lord’s Prayer in imitation of the celebrant.
Another slight bow, during recitation of the phrase of the Gloria that indicates reverent observance of the Incarnation is also new.
1 Make the sign of the cross immediately after receiving.
2 Hold the palms together with the fingers pointing to heaven and the thumbs forming a cross. (just folding the fingers over each other was not considered as respectful) Keep the hands in the prayerful position going to and coming from the altar.
3 The children were taught to cover their faces when they returned to their pews so they would not be distracted during their private prayer time. Adults simply closed their eyes for their private prayer time.
This is a very holy part of the mass for the parishioners so a little extra respect should not be too much to ask for.
What a great idea!The children were taught to cover their faces when they returned to their pews so they would not be distracted during their private prayer time.