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fantrl
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Often times on CA, I’ll hear people praising the return of communion rails, which essentially force people to kneel and return on the tongue. While I prefer receiving the Eucharist while kneeling, which I do when I go to the Tridentine Mass, wouldn’t altar-rail-communion in the Novus Ordo Mass in the United States be a liturgical abuse? US GIRM 160 says “The norm for reception of Holy Communion in the dioceses of the United States is standing. Communicants should not be denied Holy Communion because they kneel. Rather, such instances should be addressed pastorally, by providing the faithful with proper catechesis on the reasons for this norm.” People complain when someone is denied communion kneeling (outside of the norm), but how is that any different than someone being denied communion standing (which is the norm)?