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Dovekin
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Exactly. The issue is whether “we” is a group of individuals or a collective. Do we finish receiving when I possess the consecrated host or when all have been given it?Actually, no, it doesn’t. It talks about what we do when we receive. It doesn’t address what we do after we receive.
As a Catholic, I try to follow what the bishops have said about this. You are free to follow your private interpretation. The bow is done by “the individuals receiving” specifically exempting bowing from what “we” do.
While I am at it, GIRM 43 says
The previous quote from that paragraph is a list of exceptions to the norm. “After the Agnus Dei” refers to after the Agnus Dei while we say non sum dignis=I am not worthy. It does not refer to the Communion Procession that follows.
- The faithful should stand … from the invitation, Orate, fratres (Pray, brethren), before the Prayer over the Offerings until the end of Mass, except at the places indicated here below.
Again, private interpretations of this passage may vary. I am only trying to present what the bishops have said about how to interpret it. Standing was the decision of the Conference of Catholic Bishops, not of individual bishops. They are not trying to push crazy, personal innovations or however anyone wishes to portray it. The idea is to promote unity as we receive, and discourage the irreverence of going back to your pew and doing whatever, exiting after your part in receiving is over, etc. We receive while we stand and sing together, the Body of Christ filled with our breath and with the Holy Spirit.