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MiserereMei25
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Never felt that way… I don’t think it’s fair to say people do things to be seen by others in pride. I kneel for communion but I don’t do it to be noticed?
The only solid answer to this question, as worded, is neither. It is not proscribed either way.I would like a solid answer as to whether this act during mass is or is not to be done by the laity.
And that answer is either. It is permitted, and it is permitted not to participate.So it is permitted then I take it?
The logic is the same. The reception of communion has more than one option, and disunity does not exist. Ergo, differences do not equal disunity.When the Congregation receives while standing ?
How is holding hands during the Our Father by some and not by all, a symbol of disunity using the same logic ?
Maybe someone else can answer such an asinine presumption. I attend Tridentine Mass, where there is uniformity when it comes to receiving Holy Communion.Only you can discern why you’re doing things different than the rest of the congregation at Mass ?
That actually happened once at daily Mass. Only, the woman held out her hands to receive. Fr. merely gestured toward his mouth, and the woman acquiesced.What if a person presented themselves for communion at a TLM while standing ? It’s approved by the Church, so would they be refused ?
What do you think of the answers so far?I request solid catechetical answers and not what one feels based off of taste. Thank you.
That is a significant point, and one that kind of eliminates this issue for you.I attend Tridentine Mass, where there is uniformity when it comes to receiving Holy Communion.
Aw B.S.!!!
such an asinine presumption. I attend Tridentine Mass, where there is uniformity when it comes to receiving Holy Communion.
For some reason I cannot fathom, charity is so hard to come by when this topic is approached. Yes, you asked the initial question, one to which there is not yes or no, no matter how easy it might make it for this person or that. If it really is a concern for you, then your priest might be the best source, as he is actually at the parish, and as you can see, that does matter.well then mind your own actions and don’t falsly judge others actions, please.
Oh, I’d have loved to been there to see that. Knowing NYC, its a wonder someone didn’t call the cops.When I moved to NYC in 2005, the first mass I went to I tried grabbing the hands of the gentlemen on my left and right. They looked at me like I was a madman.
I think the correct question is “so is is prohibited?” And the answer to that is no. It’s simply not stated.So it is permitted then I take it?