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cecilia97
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This is related to the other thread about when to stop kneeling after the Eucharist.
Growing up in Texas, we always remained kneeling during Communion until it was time for us to recieve, then afterwards most people knelt until the Tabernacle was closed.
Upon moving to northeastern Ilinois, I noticed that most congregations SIT all during Communion! This really bothers me, I guess I see it as disrespectful. As soon as the Communion procession begins, the whole church sits down. Then after receiving, some folks will kneel for a while and then sit when the celebrant sits.
I just feel better kneeling in prayer to get in the right frame of mind for Communion. Is there a “right” way, or is this just local custom, or what? Anybody from the Chicago area who can explain why people do this here?
Thanks!
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Growing up in Texas, we always remained kneeling during Communion until it was time for us to recieve, then afterwards most people knelt until the Tabernacle was closed.
Upon moving to northeastern Ilinois, I noticed that most congregations SIT all during Communion! This really bothers me, I guess I see it as disrespectful. As soon as the Communion procession begins, the whole church sits down. Then after receiving, some folks will kneel for a while and then sit when the celebrant sits.
I just feel better kneeling in prayer to get in the right frame of mind for Communion. Is there a “right” way, or is this just local custom, or what? Anybody from the Chicago area who can explain why people do this here?
Thanks!
c