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Looks like you got to my message just before I deleted it because I felt like the question was already properly answered! Haha.The issue in our parish was someone not expecting a person to kneel and standing too close and nearly tripping over them, and some trying to kneel that really have a hard time getting back up steadily. We have a lot of elderly people so I don’t think the reason priests ask for parishioners to refrain from doing that are for safety type reasons.
We also has some man prostrate himself on the floor before receiving and he was aske to refrain from doing that also.
God Bless,
Mary.
It’s definitely one of those things where you want to make sure you are doing it for the right reasons. You don’t want someone else to get hurt because they didn’t know you were going to kneel, and you also don’t want to develop a “holier than thou” attitude over it if no one else wants to kneel. I have personally found that receiving on the tongue while standing works well at the Ordinary Form of Mass because of the uniformity of standing and that receiving on the tongue while kneeling works well at the Extraordinary Form, because the Extraordinary Form has rails and everyone is uniform in their kneeling as well, unless that would cause the person a great deal of physical pain.
To the OP, I would say to pray about it and to perhaps talk to your local priest and see what he thinks, but if your conscience is telling you to kneel and you follow that, the priest cannot deny you the Eucharist because of it.