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eightydeuce82
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If a lay person tried to consecrate the host we would not kneel because he would not be consecrating the host. Same goes for the Word.That does bring up a question I’ve pondered.
If we stand at the Gospel because the Word becomes flesh as it is proclaimed by a cleric, should we stand when a member of the laity reads the Gospel in other instances? This has come up occasionally when certain classes have started with a reading from the gospels.
Just an idle though about the difference between reading and proclaiming the Gospel and it’s relationship to the laity and clergy.