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Mysty101
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For some reason, my post will not register in the original thread.
I type it in, and when I try to prieview I get a message that the post is too short (less than 3 characters)
so—Here is Bob’s post
Definition (Dictionary.com):
*norm
n 1: a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical; “the current middle-class norm of two children per family”*
The above example says a norm is for a middle-class family to have two children.
It however does not stop them from having more or less than two.
A norm is a standard. It is not the law (rule). One can vary from the “norm” within the boundaries of the “law.”
The Law: Vatican rules permit either standing or kneeling - the limits set.
The Norm: USCCB prefers standing - limits are still standing or kneeling.
Outside the Law: e.g. Prostrating (even if you think you are more reverent) in front of the altar to receive communion.
I type it in, and when I try to prieview I get a message that the post is too short (less than 3 characters)
so—Here is Bob’s post
Again I say to you with provisos from Rome.Originally Posted by Mysty101
… You have seen all the Vatican & Bishops instructions (and US Catholics are subject to the USCCB, which was given authority by Rome)…
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.Originally Posted by Mysty101
*We are not free to change the norms.
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Definition (Dictionary.com):
*norm
n 1: a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical; “the current middle-class norm of two children per family”*
The above example says a norm is for a middle-class family to have two children.
It however does not stop them from having more or less than two.
A norm is a standard. It is not the law (rule). One can vary from the “norm” within the boundaries of the “law.”
The Law: Vatican rules permit either standing or kneeling - the limits set.
The Norm: USCCB prefers standing - limits are still standing or kneeling.
Outside the Law: e.g. Prostrating (even if you think you are more reverent) in front of the altar to receive communion.