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Some people bow before they receive the Eucharist.
Do you ever bow before you receive the Eucharist?
Do you ever bow before you receive the Eucharist?
Yes, all the time. The GIRM in the United States calls for us to bow while in line (when the person in front of us is receiving). Everyone is supposed to bow or kneel before receiving communion.Some people bow before they receive the Eucharist.
Do you ever bow before you receive the Eucharist?
Actually, it says to bow “before the Sacrament.” I bow when the person in front of me moves away, as do most of us in my parish.The GIRM in the United States calls for us to bow while in line (when the person in front of us is receiving).
That’s really what I do too. I start my bow when the person in front of me is starting to move away, finishing my bow when I’m clearly in front of the Sacrament.phil19034:![]()
Actually, it says to bow “before the Sacrament.” I bow when the person in front of me moves away, as do most of us in my parish.The GIRM in the United States calls for us to bow while in line (when the person in front of us is receiving).
When receiving Holy Communion, the communicant bows his or her head before the Sacrament as a gesture of reverence and receives the Body of the Lord from the minister. The consecrated host may be received either on the tongue or in the hand, at the discretion of each communicant. When Holy Communion is received under both kinds, the sign of reverence is also made before receiving the Precious Blood.
Related to bows, which kind should be made during the Creed?No, in the US, the GIRM calls for a bow of the head. A profound bow would be from the waist.
That said, one could do either, but it is only a bow of the head that is in the rubric.