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Bunky_2010
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I am developing a training program for altar servers and I wanted to get a clarification.
I have a 40+ page training guide and during the writing I noticed that the GIRM can be a bit vague on a few things.
At what point can I use the 1962 Missal if the current Roman Missal (with Adaptations for the Dioceses of the United States of America) is not specific


My goal is to be obedient to the GIRM and not mix the novus ordo with the extraordinary form.
An example: The ringing the sanctus bells. In my training guide I indicate to have the bells rung at:
⢠(Once) At the Epiclesis
⢠(Three distinct times) At the elevation of the Host and Chalice
⢠(Once) After the celebrant has received holy Communion.
Another example that I am struggling with is genuflections.
⢠If physically possible, everyone, servers included, should genuflect whenever crossing in front of the tabernacle.
⢠Entering a pew
⢠When Jesus is present Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Eucharist, either on the Altar or in the tabernacle.
⢠If there is a Tabernacle with the Eucharist in the Sanctuary, a genuflection should be made before and after Mass.
⢠Exception to the first rule would be if you are carrying anything.
PAX.
I am developing a training program for altar servers and I wanted to get a clarification.
I have a 40+ page training guide and during the writing I noticed that the GIRM can be a bit vague on a few things.
At what point can I use the 1962 Missal if the current Roman Missal (with Adaptations for the Dioceses of the United States of America) is not specific
My goal is to be obedient to the GIRM and not mix the novus ordo with the extraordinary form.
An example: The ringing the sanctus bells. In my training guide I indicate to have the bells rung at:
⢠(Once) At the Epiclesis
⢠(Three distinct times) At the elevation of the Host and Chalice
⢠(Once) After the celebrant has received holy Communion.
Another example that I am struggling with is genuflections.
⢠If physically possible, everyone, servers included, should genuflect whenever crossing in front of the tabernacle.
⢠Entering a pew
⢠When Jesus is present Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Eucharist, either on the Altar or in the tabernacle.
⢠If there is a Tabernacle with the Eucharist in the Sanctuary, a genuflection should be made before and after Mass.
⢠Exception to the first rule would be if you are carrying anything.
PAX.