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I know a couple of men who remove their shoes. I think it is awesome.There are several who kneel to receive Holy Communion and our priest is totally in favor of it so it’s no problem but when a visiting newby priest was there for a special occasion one lady was refused Communion by him and stayed right where she was. Our Deacon finally came over and corrected him.
I personally cannot kneel (and get back up)but I do take a small detour to the end of the pew and genuflect before receiving on the tongue. If I am sick at all I receive in the hand so as not to contaminate the priests fingers which sometimes touches my tongue. I also do not partake of His Precious Blood if I feel I’m contagious. I’m 64 and have Fibromyalgia. If the Communion rail was back I think I could do that. Our priest would love to have the rail in our brand new church, but he has said that he might be sent to the bad priests home if he did. Maybe with the Pope doing what he has done at the Youth Day, he’ll be able to do it. He’s a traditional priest who is learning the Latin Mass. He already has our altar servers using the paten under the communicants chins. I’m not sure what they do when the person is receiving in the hand. It seems that with different Bishops we see different practices and that’s a bit unsettling. I have seen our Cloistered Carmelite nuns receiving in the hand thru their little door but first kissing the Host before consumming. I’m a lay Carmelite. I asked my Spiritual adviser about it. He’s a semi cloistered Trappist (priest monk and dear friend) in that he hears confessions, says Masses for the public and they run a small store in the middle of a lot of acreage of land they own and farm or lease now, but doesn’t leave the monastery. He said that it was an act of love, so acceptable to kiss the Host. We’re going thru a very confusing time after an even more confusing time so I think that both ways of receiving our Lord can be reverent but too often I see that it is not. It seems to be automatic and casual. My kids were educated during a very wishy washy time, tho I tried to add to their lessons and I’m lucky to have 1 conservative daughter and 1 not quite as conservative but active in the faith. My oldest became mormon and was a very devout one when she died. She really needed the rules of the old church I think. Our 2 sons have rejected the faith or at least the practice of it. My husband is a questioning cradle catholic. I’m a convert of 37 years. I also wear a head covering at daily Mass and at Adoration Hours but I don’t want to be “showy” at Sunday Mass. I watched the end of a program on EWTN by Fr. Pacwa, I think, and he was explaining the customs of the times of Jesus about head coverings and hair length. He did not seem to think it was important now. It just puts me in a more reverent mood to cover my head with a light, scarf. Either way I know that I’m in the presence of the God of the Universe. I don’t think we can truly be reverent enough. The voice in the burning bush told Moses to remove his shoes as he was on Holy ground. We are too,at Mass, but I’ve not seen anyone do that. Should I try it?
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In Christs’ love, M.A.