M
Merrick
Guest
There is no place of Catholic worship here with Communion rails. The only ones with Communion rails here are the Lutherans and the Anglicans.I know a number of people who kneel for Communion – whether or not there are Communion rails. Really, it doesn’t draw that much attention – if any at all. I, personally, receive kneeling and have never gotten any strange looks or remarks about it. Most people aren’t really paying attention to how others receive. If someone does notice it, they’ll most likely forget by the time the prayer after Communion is said.
I know someone who, when he first decided to try kneeling for Communion, saw one other person receive kneeling; he said seeing that really helped. However, if you are still nervous, you could try finding a church nearby with Communion rails. There are some that still have them.
This observation wouldn’t stop me from becoming Catholic. That has been what I have felt drawn to do for a long time, and ultimately the Catholic Church and its liturgy still teach and retain the sacrifice of the mass and transubstantiation which is what matters the most. But it is very weird to me that the only churches in town that kneel for Communion are the Protestants, and they don’t even believe in transubstantiation.