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I have seen old photos of my parish, showing the faithful kneeling at the altar rail for the Eucharist. But the altar rail is gone now, and I have never seen it myself. Same happened in many Churches in my Diocese, only few of them kept it. Even the Cathedral and the Chapel in our Diocesan Priestly Formation Monastery have no altar rails.
Why was the altar rail removed in many Churches? I suppose it happened after 1969, when Eucharist in the hand and standing was allowed in my diocese. However, unlike freestanding low altar and tabernacle in “truly noble” place, I think the Pauline Missal or the GIRM didn’t recommend the altar rail to be gone. Is the demolishment of altar rails another result of the “Spirit of Vatican II”, or is it due to some other proper reasons?
Why was the altar rail removed in many Churches? I suppose it happened after 1969, when Eucharist in the hand and standing was allowed in my diocese. However, unlike freestanding low altar and tabernacle in “truly noble” place, I think the Pauline Missal or the GIRM didn’t recommend the altar rail to be gone. Is the demolishment of altar rails another result of the “Spirit of Vatican II”, or is it due to some other proper reasons?