Not appropriate? As I believe it IS THE REAL PRESENCE and blood of my Savior…why wouldn’t I bow? What can it take, a milisecond ofreverence???
I’ve read more than once that we ARE to bow to the Chalice…most recently, this is what CatholicExchange has to say…"The adaptations to the 2000 edition of the
General Instruction of the Roman Missal (approved for the dioceses of the United States) state the following: When receiving Holy Communion, the communicant bows his or her head before the Sacrament as a gesture of reverence and receives the Body of the Lord from the minister. The consecrated host may be received either on the tongue or in the hand at the discretion of each communicant. When Holy Communion is received under both kinds, the sign of reverence is also made before receiving the Precious Blood. (
GIRM, no. 160)Thus, we see that we are to bow our heads when we receive Holy Communion. When the Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist holds up the Sacred Host and pronounces “The Body of Christ,” we bow our heads and say “Amen” and then receive Him. The same is to be done when we receive His Precious Blood.
This bow of the head is not optional. It is required. And there is a reason why we bow our head. The minister is holding the Lord in front of us. And not only are we to bow our head — we must also be mindful of how we receive Him.
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