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Pariah_Pirana
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I have been an adult altar server at my parish for quite some time. The person in charge of scheduling and “training” altar servers said when serving, we could no longer kneel during the consecration, based on the (name removed by moderator)ut of a priest from another parish who claims to be a “liturgical specialist” (go figure…)
What?!? This is simply not right. I’m not infirm and there is plenty of space to kneel in the sanctuary in a very unobtrusive manner. After disregarding her directive I was eventually precluded from serving for a few months, but was recently placed back on the schedule – all without even a simple discussion or explanation, although the pastor finally said that kneeling was OK by him!
What hit me is that people often watch the altar server in order to assume the correct posture during Masses at funerals and weddings. I have seen an entire church of people standing until I knelt – then they followed suit.
Why would anyone try to go through so much trouble to keep altar servers from kneeling? This is creepy…
What?!? This is simply not right. I’m not infirm and there is plenty of space to kneel in the sanctuary in a very unobtrusive manner. After disregarding her directive I was eventually precluded from serving for a few months, but was recently placed back on the schedule – all without even a simple discussion or explanation, although the pastor finally said that kneeling was OK by him!
What hit me is that people often watch the altar server in order to assume the correct posture during Masses at funerals and weddings. I have seen an entire church of people standing until I knelt – then they followed suit.
Why would anyone try to go through so much trouble to keep altar servers from kneeling? This is creepy…