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Using space and tripping as arguments only seems to be used because they don´t prefer people to recieve it while kneeling.
Not at all. The OP wanted to bow and asked for advice, and received it. Reception of communion within the mass is a communal event,and consideration to all should be taken into account.Using space and tripping as arguments only seems to be used because they don´t prefer people to recieve it while kneeling.
I think this is the best advice for the OP. The OP appears to be feeling nervous about starting this practice. What better way to feel at peace about it than getting direct feedback from the pastor?I suggest that you talk to your priest about it; he may well have direction for you
Yes. At the risk of sounding overly harsh.I am a recent convert from 2018 and normally I will Bow like the rest of the congregation but I want to kneel but feel scared because nobody does it. Does anyone have any advice?
No, that’s not true. Some of us have seen some very close calls. You might want to consider that others may have different experience than you.Using space and tripping as arguments only seems to be used because they don´t prefer people to recieve it while kneeling.
Indeed, that’s so. A dear partially sighted lady fell badly in the Communion line in our parish precisely because somebody knelt and she tripped over their leg because she wasn’t expecting it to be there.Kima:![]()
No, that’s not true. Some of us have seen some very close calls. You might want to consider that others may have different experience than you.Using space and tripping as arguments only seems to be used because they don´t prefer people to recieve it while kneeling.
No, you do not. It would, however, be charitable and a courtesy. It could anticipate and prevent problems that may arise by someone kneeling.You don´t need to inform anyone of this.
It does not need to do this. It would be a one-off courtesy.Don’t overcomplicate all of these things
But do not let your wishes trump everyone else’s. Show courtesy to the clergy and your fellow communicants and do not cause an accident.Kneel if you want to.
And let me object! Considering others is always the right focus. Do you really want to kneel before the Lord, who gave his life for each of us, without considering dangers you might be creating for his people? What kind of “devotion” is that?I’ll second other’s sentiments about worrying what others think. It’s entirely the wrong focus.
Kneeling before my God is dangerous?Do you really want to kneel before the Lord, who gave his life for each of us, without considering dangers you might be creating for his people? What kind of “devotion” is that?
Don’t you read the other posts?Kneeling before my God is dangerous?
Surely you cannot be serious.
You mean the one anecdote about the lady falling?Don’t you read the other posts?
I have a problem with the narrow focus, as if only you and God are involved in communion. Communion is specifically about the community being formed. It is about the Body of Christ being formed.You have permission to kneel and your reasons can be your own. You should do so reverently and logically. I’ll second other’s sentiments about worrying what others think. It’s entirely the wrong focus. You are Catholic, at a Catholic sacrifice of the Mass. Feel free to act like it no matter what you may think others ste thinking about you. I gave up even considering what others thought of me at Mass years ago.
That. And the other anecdote about Jesus dying on the cross.Dovekin:![]()
You mean the one anecdote about the lady falling?Don’t you read the other posts?