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TheSurvivor
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- You do not think it narcissistic to make your wishes more important than safety issues when being in a long line that is quite close together?
- I see not one thing wrong with receiving in the kneeling position, but maybe the Pastor has a plan for those who wish to receive in that manner. He might want you to only be in the line where a priest is as compared to the line with a lay person. It makes sense that the priest would appreciate a heads-up, especially if no one has received kneeling in recent history.
- If you attended a FSSP church and you decided it was your right to receive standing up, don’t you think that it would be appreciated if you notified the priest first?
- (Ps: thank goodness you are your own person, and not a Voris clone…)
- No, because as Brendan 64 pointed out, there is no safety hazard; if there were, the one who was kneeling would not be responsible for any accident. Two, because kneeling is not done in selfish disregard for others, but for reverence of the Most High Christ.
- This would be like someone asking a Wal-Mart manager if he had any special plans for one who would like to park properly, being as no one has in recent memory.
- I would hope someone would tell me how foolish and narcissistic I was for thinking I could possibly ever even come close to having a “right” to stand (or even kneel which is a much more humble posture) before the Infinite Majesty and Might of God the Son in the Most Blessed Sacrament. Now, if one is attending the Extraordinary Form of Mass one should follow the 1962 Missal (as I believe Father Charles Grondin said).
- Yes, I am my own person, (and an admirer of Michael Voris) however, I am not as holy as he.