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Not as such. Yet, the rubrics say that the celebrant ‘shows’ the Eucharistic elements to the congregation. If he’s showing it, doesn’t that seem to imply that there would be people looking at it?I’m fairly certain there is nothing in the G.I.R.M. regarding where the people should be looking at the times of the elevations.
(Edited to add: I see that @Cor_ad_Cor makes the same argument I’m making…)
Nevertheless, no – there’s no rubric for what the people do, here.
IIRC, in his book “The Mass”, Fortescue claims that they came into practice to allow people to know when the consecration was taking place, especially given that the priest was facing the altar and not the people.In all those cases Catholics needed the bells to let them know that the consecration had occurred.