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KingAlfred
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I assume this conflict is taking place at a youth-oriented event and appears to be between several adults. The event isn’t about the adults, but the kids. The adults should temporarily ‘shelve’ their differences and focus on the kids. Otherwise, this could distract the kids, set a bad example for them, and derail their spiritual and learning experience. No offense…but I feel the OP is being selfish.Explain to me how in God’s world kneeling would be innapropriate for Communion at a Mass with a bunch of teenagers. There aren’t even any geriatric persons to worry about tripping.
The "if it feels good, do it only applies for sinners. If you want to do something that is good and appropriate and reverant that the Pope himself encourages and does, it must be wrong.
There is something wrong with that thinking, Alfred…something dangerously wrong. The Priest or even the Bishop doesn’t have authority over the Pope and Holy See. And according to the Pope and the Holy See, kneeling is permitted.