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Long story short, I believe I am reverting back to the Roman Catholic Church. The Lord is working on me and I am seeking and finding answers, and following in obedience. As part of that, I would like to find a parish. It is important to me that the parish has a vibrant Children’s ministry. I would like my kids to be involved and love going to the Catholic church just as they love going to the Baptist church.
I found that, it seems based on the info on this church website, but then read this:
From EWTN:
I found that, it seems based on the info on this church website, but then read this:
I looked into this because a Catholic church without a kneeler is not the norm I know. So I found the information below.The pews were designed without kneelers. Standing is a position of respect and reverence. This age-old posture for prayer is the norm at St. Bernadette. Standing enables us to give praise and thanksgiving with our whole being. It shows our readiness to live out what we are celebrating.
From EWTN:
Based on the answer from EWTN on ‘no kneelers’, is this church in the wrong?No kneelers. The liturgical law says we are to kneel, it does not require kneelers. There can only be one of two reasons a Catholic church would be built without kneelers or would remove them. Either the pastor is faithful and wants his people to do some penance by kneeling on the floor, in which case they should oblige him, or, he intends to disobey the liturgical law of the Roman Rite, in which case they should obey the Church. Naturally, if it is too hard for them to kneel then they are excused by n.43.