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ND_Mike
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At our dorm masses at Notre Dame we don’t kneel during the Consecration. I know this practice is unallowed. I asked one of the priests in my dorm where we were granted permission to do this; he replied that the Bishop gave them permission. The reason we don’t kneel is because there are no kneelers in some of the dorms. I have Jimmy Akin’s Mass Confusion, and I read a question on this topic on his website. Mr. Akin said only the USCCB can give such permission, and that not having kneelers is not a valid reason. I brought this up to my rector. When I stated this I said that I was curious why we didn’t kneel and that I found this information. I told him I was shocked. I tried not to sound like I was being pushy. I showed him that we could stand if there was no room to kneel. He said he saw no difference in lack of room for kneeling versus the lack of kneelers. He said he had been in plenty of faith communities that did this same practice. I said that I believed him, but I was wondering where the provision was to allow this. He then seemed to get angry and asked me why I don’t like standing. He said he’d look this up and get back to me, but I’m not holding my breath. I just want everyone to experience the Mass the way it should be. It just feels so much better when the Mass is done correctly. What should I do?