Q
qui_est_ce
Guest
More to support you from Catholic.comI hate to make it more confusing, but I think Petronus is incorrect. We are not to genuflect towards the altar. Genuflecting is reserved for the Eucharist (whether exposed or in the tabernacle) and for the cross during its veneration between Holy Thursday and Easter Vigil.
Please see this link for more information.
rcbo.org/offices/images/pdfs/worship/Genuflecting%20during%20Mass-2.pdf
EDIT: This is a resource for the Diocese of Orange, CA.
It’s hard to answer your question without more information about the situation, but here are the basic principles involved: One is supposed to genuflect whenever one passes before the Blessed Sacrament reposed within a tabernacle (General Instruction of the Roman Missal 233). One is also supposed to give a bow of the body whenever one passes in front of the altar (Ceremonial of Bishops 72).
Did not know this.The former discipline takes precedence over the latter. Thus, if the Blessed Sacrament is in a Tabernacle on or near the altar, one genuflects and does not bow. If there is no tabernacle on or near the altar, or if the tabernacle is empty, one bows to reverence the altar and does not genuflect.
