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Every Sunday at Mass, our pastor tells us to kneel after the Sanctus, and most of the congregation remains standing. There was an argument about this last week in RCIA, and the teacher claimed that when the priest says to kneel, we may remain standing “to represent the risen Christ.”
I asked our DRE about it. She confirmed what our RCIA teacher said, but was unable to provide any evidence to support the claim. She said this is what she learned from people around the time of the Second Vatican Council. Isn’t that hearsay? She also recommended that I read the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, so I did.
The GIRM says 1) we must be united in our postures at Mass, 2) this is accomplished by obeying the priest, and 3) kneeling during the consecration is mandatory for all churches in the United States.
I have had no luck finding alternative instructions. Our DRE said they might be in the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, so I read that as well. “Constitution” is the operative word in that title. The document set parameters for reviewing liturgical practices throughout the Church, but it did not make any specific changes except for a few decrees to complete ongoing projects. It said nothing about standing during the consecration.
I’m trying to understand our catechists, but I can’t find anything to support what they are teaching. The magisterial documents of the church could fill a library, so I’m asking you good folks at Catholic Answers for help. There are really three questions here:
I asked our DRE about it. She confirmed what our RCIA teacher said, but was unable to provide any evidence to support the claim. She said this is what she learned from people around the time of the Second Vatican Council. Isn’t that hearsay? She also recommended that I read the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, so I did.
The GIRM says 1) we must be united in our postures at Mass, 2) this is accomplished by obeying the priest, and 3) kneeling during the consecration is mandatory for all churches in the United States.
I have had no luck finding alternative instructions. Our DRE said they might be in the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, so I read that as well. “Constitution” is the operative word in that title. The document set parameters for reviewing liturgical practices throughout the Church, but it did not make any specific changes except for a few decrees to complete ongoing projects. It said nothing about standing during the consecration.
I’m trying to understand our catechists, but I can’t find anything to support what they are teaching. The magisterial documents of the church could fill a library, so I’m asking you good folks at Catholic Answers for help. There are really three questions here:
- Should we always obey commands given by the priest at Mass?
- May we remain standing during the consecration if we are physically able to kneel?
- Where does the church encourage us to stand during the consecration to “represent the risen Christ?”