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Bonnie
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About 10 years ago or so we were told not to kneel after receiving Communion. Instead, we are to remain standing until everyone has received, then we can kneel.The reason given is that we should be in union or solidarity (can’t remember which word was used) with those who have not yet received. This is repugnant to me as well as distracting - people tend to chat while standing instead of praying.
The issue has come up again because our latest priest is trying to get the few of us who continue to kneel to stand. He also wants us (again a small minority) to stop genuflecting, but that’s another issue… I have knelt all these years.
I seem to remember reading here or in This Rock that bishops & priests do not have the authority to demand a particular posture after receiving.
I’m sure this has been answered before, just can’t find it. If anyone can direct me to a previous discussion I’d be grateful.
The issue has come up again because our latest priest is trying to get the few of us who continue to kneel to stand. He also wants us (again a small minority) to stop genuflecting, but that’s another issue… I have knelt all these years.
I seem to remember reading here or in This Rock that bishops & priests do not have the authority to demand a particular posture after receiving.
I’m sure this has been answered before, just can’t find it. If anyone can direct me to a previous discussion I’d be grateful.