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Hello All! I am a new user here after many years just perusing through the website to learn more about the different parts of our Catholic faith.
I have a question about doing genuflection at specific time at Mass as I am now curious about.
My question is after the elevation of the Sacred Host and the Chalice, is it proper for the laity to do a small genuflection, such as a bowing of the head, when the priest genuflects?
I want to say about a decade ago, when I was altar serving for a Confirmation Mass, I noticed that all those confirmed from my parish’s Korean community, when the bishop returned the Host back to the paten and knelt behind the altar, all those teenagers simply gave a bow of their heads despite that they kneeling (as was everyone else). It was the same for after the bishop elevated the chalice, when he placed it back on the altar and genuflected a second time, the teens did again, bowing their heads.
At first I thought it was just a cultural thing, but then after awhile, I thought it was appropriate to do so I began to do likewise. Only recently in the past few months, I stopped doing this type of genuflecting as I began to question if this was proper for me, a non-ordained layman, can simply bow his head when the priest genuflects or if I was engaging–albeit obliviously–in a minor liturgical abuse.
To clarify a bit, this is NOT a question about genuflecting at the time during the Communion Rite, that just before receiving Communion when standing in line, we are to bow our head before extending our hands or opening our mouths. That I have no confusion about. I am only asking about during the Liturgy of the Eucharist when the priest genuflects, are the people to do so as well?
Thank you! I look forward to all your answers.
I have a question about doing genuflection at specific time at Mass as I am now curious about.
My question is after the elevation of the Sacred Host and the Chalice, is it proper for the laity to do a small genuflection, such as a bowing of the head, when the priest genuflects?
I want to say about a decade ago, when I was altar serving for a Confirmation Mass, I noticed that all those confirmed from my parish’s Korean community, when the bishop returned the Host back to the paten and knelt behind the altar, all those teenagers simply gave a bow of their heads despite that they kneeling (as was everyone else). It was the same for after the bishop elevated the chalice, when he placed it back on the altar and genuflected a second time, the teens did again, bowing their heads.
At first I thought it was just a cultural thing, but then after awhile, I thought it was appropriate to do so I began to do likewise. Only recently in the past few months, I stopped doing this type of genuflecting as I began to question if this was proper for me, a non-ordained layman, can simply bow his head when the priest genuflects or if I was engaging–albeit obliviously–in a minor liturgical abuse.
To clarify a bit, this is NOT a question about genuflecting at the time during the Communion Rite, that just before receiving Communion when standing in line, we are to bow our head before extending our hands or opening our mouths. That I have no confusion about. I am only asking about during the Liturgy of the Eucharist when the priest genuflects, are the people to do so as well?
Thank you! I look forward to all your answers.