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Mysty101
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PS Interesting to note the Papal Funeral.
No provisions were made for even the front rows of the congregation to kneel for the consecration—never mind to receive Holy Communion. Obviously it is not a priority. If it is not a priority for a Papal Funeral, I really wouldn’t be too concerned at a regular Mass where the Pastor thought there was a good reason to stand for the Consecration, and it is the norm for reception of Holy Communion.
And I did watch the distribution of Communion—not one person kneeled, and I think I only saw one give the sign of reverence, which could easily have been done.
No provisions were made for even the front rows of the congregation to kneel for the consecration—never mind to receive Holy Communion. Obviously it is not a priority. If it is not a priority for a Papal Funeral, I really wouldn’t be too concerned at a regular Mass where the Pastor thought there was a good reason to stand for the Consecration, and it is the norm for reception of Holy Communion.
And I did watch the distribution of Communion—not one person kneeled, and I think I only saw one give the sign of reverence, which could easily have been done.