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The Church crystal-clearly permits them to kneel! Here is a more gracious explanation:Though the “normal” posture for receiving Communion in the United States is standing, the Holy See accepted this only “with the stipulation that communicants who choose to kneel may not be denied Holy Communion on these grounds” (Notitiae, Nov-Dec 2002, Prot. no. 1322/02/L; see AB Dec 2002-Jan 2003, p 15).They don’t follow the norm in the USA per their own comments - they demand to kneel no matter what.
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Before the bishops voted on the proposed adaptation of [GIRM] §160, a bishop questioned the meaning of the term “norm”. The chairman of the Bishops Committee on the Liturgy (Archbishop Oscar Lipscomb) said that “norm” is a descriptive term meaning the usual or standard practice, not a legal term. With this clarification, the bishops voted to accept the BCL’s wording of the adaptation.
Since then, however, some bishops and liturgists are interpreting “norm” as implying that standing is legally obligatory. This is not the case.