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Or come to church wearing knee padsSo kneel on the floor already! Quit complaining about no kneelers and just kneel!
Or come to church wearing knee padsSo kneel on the floor already! Quit complaining about no kneelers and just kneel!
I have been to a few churches without kneelersā¦like St. Peterās Basilica and St John Lateranā¦are they disrespectful and progressive?Whatās this about? If I canāt make mass at my parish Iāll go to St. Paschalās at a later timeā¦however, they have no kneelers??? I find this very disrespectful to our faithā¦apparently this is a āProgressive parish.ā Has anyone else witnessed this?![]()
Since this particular thread concerns kneelers in a Latin Rite Church, I fail to see the relevence of discussing why Eastern Catholics donāt kneel.The Eastern Christians consider kneeling to be an act of servitude, penance, and heaviness in sin. They never kneel during the liturgy on Sunday, during Easter, or on major festival days. This is their whole mindset and culture.
Eastern norms were not invoked by the first generation of liturgical-progressives in the West. They just wanted to remove any sense of servility or solemnity, because apparently those things disrespect human dignity or make God into a disapproving jail-keeper. Only after several decades have progressives pointed to the East to justify their dislike of kneeling.
Iām so sorry.I have never had the privilege of belonging to a parish with kneelers or where everyone knelt. Attending at a parish with all that is still a very exotic, special experience for me, like hearing Latin in the mass or confessing in an old-fashioned confessional.
We donāt have jumpers in America so that is not an option for us. I suppose we could use a jacket or something like that, but here in the deep south I generally keep my jacket in the back of my lorry when I go into Mass.When I go to Lourdes they have no Kneelers so just use my jumper and kneel on that
My parish church for several years had no kneelers⦠not particularly progressive, though, in the sense of dissent. IIRC it was something to do with money⦠I just kneeled on the carpet, which hurts, but I would just offer it up to the Lord.Whatās this about? If I canāt make mass at my parish Iāll go to St. Paschalās at a later timeā¦however, they have no kneelers??? I find this very disrespectful to our faithā¦apparently this is a āProgressive parish.ā Has anyone else witnessed this?![]()
Is this a relatively new requirement? I havenāt attended a Catholic Church in over a year. But 2 of the 4 parishes I used to visit had no kneelers. I would see maybe at most 2 or 3 people kneeling on the floor but by far most didnāt.Iām pretty sure that parishes are now required to have them, since in the Rubrics it encourages people to kneel during the consecration, ectā¦
The rubrics actually donāt encourage anything. They say to kneel. Period. Not you can, not please do it, not we would really like you to⦠It generally says All kneel or kneel.Iām pretty sure that parishes are now required to have them, since in the Rubrics it encourages people to kneel during the consecration, ectā¦