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JanSobieskiIII
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Where has he declared this to be a mandate? Is he not entitled to express his opinion and support it with evidence from scripture, tradition etc?while he has authority in his diocese, his mandates cannot directly defy church rules which allow for kneeling or standing, or receiving by hand or mouth.
I turn 60 this year, so I know where you are coming from. Even though I’m an avid road cyclist, I still have back issues and most recently an annoying bout of sciatica than means if I go on my knees, I need something solid to support myself going back up. And it’s a slow process, and being on my knees is also very painful.Unless you have a couple of dozen individual kneelers, it would really slow down the communion process. Someone of my age (61) or older, may be able to kneel, but it takes longer. Can’t hop up and down so smoothly if this was the norm. Have to be careful on the up and down motions both, to avoid pulling something.
I would object to that for daily mass unless it’s a solemnity. At the local abbey, sung in Gregorian Chant, daily Mass on ordinary days or memorials is 35-40 minutes. It’s already hard enough for us to squeeze in a day’s work with all the Offices (6!) plus Mass; working in the library there one day per week, I can live this first hand.I wouldn’t mind if the average daily Mass took 1.5 hours.
My bad…yes he is…as long as he does not take it to the next step and mandate it…but his opinion hold no more weight than anyone else’s…it appears an overreach by Father Z, which is typical of his blogs.Where has he declared this to be a mandate? Is he not entitled to express his opinion and support it with evidence from scripture, tradition etc?
Oh? I’m not so sure. It depends on what kind of changes we’re talking about here. I would venture that there are many priests, bishops, and not a few cardinals who would gleefully change Church teachings in a heartbeat on things such as blessing homosexual unions, homosexuality in general, women’s ordination, changing Humanae Vitae, just to name a few. Again…in a heartbeat!!!Its more than that. People don’t care for change that much