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Yes, the universal norm is simply to kneel during the Consecration itself. The faithful stand immediately after the priest says or intones “the mystery of faith”. In the US the faithful kneel throughout the entire Eucharistic Prayer until the Great Amen and again after the Agnus Dei. This latter practice is also found in some large Canadian dioceses: Vancouver and Toronto come to mind. I believe in most other Canadian dioceses the universal norm (less kneeling) is in place.In places without kneelers, some people bring their own kneeling cushion, some kneel on the floor. Those who canno kneel due to frailty, disability, age, etc, do not kneel-- they sit or stand.
In Europe they kneel for the consecration. The U.S. received permission to kneel again after the Aganus Dei, that is not done elsewhere.