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Offering the mass - even when there is very low demand - is not accommodation enough?The Mass of Paul VI can be celebrated with an altar rail; it is not solely used within the Tridentine Mass. I would prefer to receive kneeling at the New Mass but I don’t because I don’t want to inconvenience the Priest. I have a feeling that many others would opt to kneel if there was a convenient option.
I can see no problem with the reinstallment of an altar rail if there is sufficient demand within the parish. Even though most Catholics attend the Novus Ordo, I still believe that more should be done to accomodate those who prefer the Tridentine Mass. I also said that those who wanted the rail should pay for it themselves. If they truly want a rail, then they should be prepared to at least help with the costs.
Many churches in my area have to rebuild/replace very basic systems - heating, roofs, upgrade windows if possible to help manage costs.
Then there is supporting the parish school.
Sure, extra funds could be raised for an altar rail BUT is it really what is needed?
Is it that much of a hardship to not have the rail?