Kneel? Stand? What would you do?

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I would kneel because here our focus and attention is on the Lord. I once had a friend who said he would not kneel in a similar situation cause he doesn’t want to show anyone up. But this kind of logic means that such a person is caring about what other people think of him when his focus should only be on the Lord. Who cares if other people think your motives are to “show them up”… That should not be ones motive anyway, it should be to show love, adoration, respect, to Jesus Christ.

I even kneel for communion while many in my parish do not, however, i never viewed it as trying to show all other up. Rather it is my way of showing adoration to our Lord… I can’t imagine it any other way, I receive our Lord on my knees.
 
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I would kneel because here our focus and attention is on the Lord. I once had a friend who said he would not kneel in a similar situation cause he doesn’t want to show anyone up. But this kind of logic means that such a person is caring about what other people think of him when his focus should only be on the Lord. Who cares if other people think your motives are to “show them up”… That should not be ones motive anyway, it should be to show love, adoration, respect, to Jesus Christ.

I even kneel for communion while many in my parish do not, however, i never viewed it as trying to show all other up. Rather it is my way of showing adoration to our Lord… I can’t imagine it any other way, I receive our Lord on my knees.
This is a pretty judgemental remark —Perhaps the person is just doing as he is instructed by The GIRM and his Bishop with regard to unity of postur.

*GIRM
Movements and Posture

  1. A common posture, to be observed by all participants, is a sign of the unity of the members of the Christian community gathered for the Sacred Liturgy: it both expresses and fosters the intention and spiritual attitude of the participants.
  2. … The faithful kneel after the Agnus Dei unless the Diocesan Bishop determines otherwise.53
With a view to a uniformity in gestures and postures during one and the same celebration, the faithful should follow the directions which the deacon, lay minister, or priest gives according to whatever is indicated in the Missal.** *
and from the bulletin on posture
In addition to serving as a vehicle for the prayer of beings composed of body and spirit, the postures and gestures in which we engage at Mass have another very important function. The Church sees in these common postures and gestures both a symbol of the unity of those who have come together to worship and a means of fostering that unity. We are not free to change these postures to suit our own individual piety, for the Church makes it clear that our unity of posture and gesture is an expression of our participation in the one Body formed by the baptized with Christ, our head. When we stand, kneel, sit, bow and sign ourselves in common action, we given unambiguous witness that we are indeed the Body of Christ, united in heart, mind and spirit
 
Everybody in our parish kneels during the consecration but stands after having received communion. I think I and only a few others kneel after having received communion. This is because I have been brought up this way. But I know that we should all follow our pastor or bishop since obedience to them is odedience to GOD. Unless, of course, they are obviously wrong.😃
 
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