Many of those who completely deny the Real Presence do not even stand to receive. Their memorial bread and wine/juice/water are often passed out on little platters at their seats. Those who do believe in the Real Presence in some form often do, in fact, kneel before receiving their communion.
What, then, does that say about those Protestants who do believe in the Real Presence of Christ in their communion, and who do kneel to receive?
Yes, she is a forum elder. Of course, her number of posts and length of membership (what the status denotes) have nothing to do with the conversation.
Kneeling before the Lord is, indeed, a very good thing! That is, it is if your reasoning for doing so is to show reverence to the Lord and not to show others that you are better/more reverent/more faithful/more whatever than those who choose (licitly) to stand and receive. As others have said, standing to receive the Lord is an ancient Catholic practice, and not some recent “protestantized” innovation. Both standing to receive and kneeling to receive are acceptable. If it is spiritually beneficial to you to receive kneeling, then please discuss your desire with your priest, so that he can at least be made aware before you approach.
On the issue of obedience to one’s bishop-- have you ever read the story of Saint Pio? Padre Pio, at one point in his ministry, had been unjustly stripped of all his faculties except for the faculty to celebrate Mass, which he was ordered to do in private only. He was forbidden to pray the Mass in public, could not hear confessions, and could in no other manner act as a priest. He knew it was unjust, others knew it was unjust, but until his bishop realized it was unjust, Padre Pio OBEYED. How humbling that must have been for him to know that he had done nothing wrong, but still followed the order of his bishop to cease nearly all priestly activity. Obedience to one’s lawful superior is a great virtue.