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I was referring to myself and I know that I took advantage of the protocol coming back from the Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments to choose to kneel knowing that the posture for our diocese is to remain standing. And it helped that no-one else followed the new instruction to stand either. The Following is a quote from the policies of the Archdiocese of Seattle:It wasn’t a misunderstanding. The posture when coming back from Communion is entirely up to the Communicant (kneeling, standing or sitting). There is no “correct posture” at that time.
The following adaptations to the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) and as found in the Apostolic letter Redemptionis Sacramentum (117–119) are to be observed everywhere throughout the Archdiocese of Seattle:
2.a. The faithful remain standing after the “Lamb of God” until the end of the Communion Procession unless prevented by age, infirmity or some personal situation (e.g. small children, etc.). seattlearchdiocese.org/Archdiocese/Policies/Documents/Eucharist.pdf
The posture is to remain standing. However, as clarified by the Sacred Congregation of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in **Prot. n. 855/03/L
** the bishop, priests are “…to not regulate posture rigidly in such a way that those who wish to kneel or sit would no longer be free.”
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