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Google search:
kneeling and consecration
or posture for consecration
Once I found the date of the document in that PDF file (April 25, 2002), I typed the date and kneeling and consecration.
I hate hunting things down in the GIRM because there are often letters of clarification, or furhter clarification in Redemptionis Sacramentum which came out in 2004 specifically to address Liturgical Abuse.
Type Redemptionis Sacramentum into google and you’ll get the Vatican’s copy first. I adivise all to read it and to follow up on the GIRM. I purchased a copy of the GIRM from the USCCB site and read a little at a time. Once you read it, you won’t believe just how much liturgical abuse is taking place out there. However, much of it is on the part of well-intentioned lay people who don’t really know any better, and priests who either are not keeping up with their business, or are blatantly disregarding the material.
Once google turns up a section in the GIRM, I then search that section number in the actual document to get into the ballpark.
Adoremus is a really good source, but my net is lockign up right now. Look for Adoremus Bulletin in google. Then they partition it. Somewhere they have a whole section just on posture with links to the GIRM, RS, etc.
kneeling and consecration
or posture for consecration
Once I found the date of the document in that PDF file (April 25, 2002), I typed the date and kneeling and consecration.
I hate hunting things down in the GIRM because there are often letters of clarification, or furhter clarification in Redemptionis Sacramentum which came out in 2004 specifically to address Liturgical Abuse.
Type Redemptionis Sacramentum into google and you’ll get the Vatican’s copy first. I adivise all to read it and to follow up on the GIRM. I purchased a copy of the GIRM from the USCCB site and read a little at a time. Once you read it, you won’t believe just how much liturgical abuse is taking place out there. However, much of it is on the part of well-intentioned lay people who don’t really know any better, and priests who either are not keeping up with their business, or are blatantly disregarding the material.
Once google turns up a section in the GIRM, I then search that section number in the actual document to get into the ballpark.
Adoremus is a really good source, but my net is lockign up right now. Look for Adoremus Bulletin in google. Then they partition it. Somewhere they have a whole section just on posture with links to the GIRM, RS, etc.