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Timidity
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At the time and place of my youth, people would genuflect whenever they entered their pew before Mass or left their pew after Mass.
After being away from the church for a long time and returning, I find this practice to be somewhat spotty. Some people genuflect. Some people don’t. I don’t which is the “right” way.
Someone told me that it’s been replaced with a bow, but the person in question isn’t the most reliable source of information.
I looked for it in the GIRM, but the only thing I could find is genuflecting when crossing in front of the tabernable. Not quite the same thing.
So, my question is in two parts:
After being away from the church for a long time and returning, I find this practice to be somewhat spotty. Some people genuflect. Some people don’t. I don’t which is the “right” way.
Someone told me that it’s been replaced with a bow, but the person in question isn’t the most reliable source of information.
I looked for it in the GIRM, but the only thing I could find is genuflecting when crossing in front of the tabernable. Not quite the same thing.
So, my question is in two parts:
- Is this genuflecting the still correct behaviour, or has it been replaced/removed?
- Where is the requirement found?