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AltarMan
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Indeed. Extremely well said.There is a norm in the US approved by the USCCB with the concurrence of Rome. They are instructed to cease by their Pastor and Bishop. They continue to do so and claim they are doing so in obediance. Give me a break.
Just because they are not to be denied Communion because of their stubbornness, ego, and intent to display their own personal piety doesn’t make it right.
Frankly, when I see a girl inappropriately dressed come to Communion, I pray for her. When I see a person receive the Eucharist irreverently, I pray for him. And when I see a person come to Communion and kneel after repeated pastoral requests from the Pastor to please honor the Norm in the U.S., I will pray for him.
In reading these posts I have a mounting question – why can’t the Church control these matters better? Or is it impossible given that if people want to introduce delicts and abuses badly enough into the liturgy that they will always find something to justify their angles/desires?