Genuflecting when the tabernacle is AWOL

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What is the norm concerning genuflecting when one cannot find where the tabernacle is? I’ve seen different church layouts where sometimes the tabernacle is in a transept instead of the high altar and I always genuflect facing it. Today, the church I entered had the choir platform/instruments behind the altar and the tabernacle was nowhere in sight. I reverenced the altar not quite knowing what to do (I felt like I was genuflecting to the choir). Later after communion, I discovered that the tabernacle was inside the door to the sacristy. 🤷
 
I believe we are to genuflect to the altar if we do not know where the tabernacle is. I am sure someone else who is a lot more knowledgeable will either confirm or disprove that. I cannot remember where I read it, but that is what I have done in the past.
 
No, one does not genuflect to the altar, but bows in recognition that it is used for the Holy Sacrifice.
 
No, one does not genuflect to the altar, but bows in recognition that it is used for the Holy Sacrifice.
Yes a profound bow is given to the altar.

For me, if the tabernacle can’t be found, a profound bow to the altar suffices.
The Lord understands.
 
It’s the same way in the TLM. If the Blessed Sacrament/Tabernacle is not present, the priest makes a profound bow to the altar (though the servers genuflect either way) out of respect for the Most Holy Sacrament that will be consecrated there.
 
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