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CilladeRoma
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Most, if not all of these options are already available at my local OF.
Ad orientum worship is done by a few parishes, as well as the Ordinariate parish.
Kneeling for communion is also available everywhere. A couple parishes still utilize their altar rails, and some have portable kneelers.
My parish uses Latin for the Agnus Dei during Lent, Advent, Christmas and during Triduum and the Easter Octive, and Greek for the Kyrie on most Sundays.
Beating, the breast during the Confiteor and bowing during the Creed are indicated on our worship aids and in the Missal, so there is no problem with that.
As far as the Tabernacle, what is happening on the Altar is much more important than seeing the Tabernacle. I am of the mind that the Tabernacle should be in a seperate adoration Chapel, so that the focus is on the Altar during Mass, but still allow for adoration, even when Mass may be going on in the Church proper.
Just my 2 cents on the topic.
Ad orientum worship is done by a few parishes, as well as the Ordinariate parish.
Kneeling for communion is also available everywhere. A couple parishes still utilize their altar rails, and some have portable kneelers.
My parish uses Latin for the Agnus Dei during Lent, Advent, Christmas and during Triduum and the Easter Octive, and Greek for the Kyrie on most Sundays.
Beating, the breast during the Confiteor and bowing during the Creed are indicated on our worship aids and in the Missal, so there is no problem with that.
As far as the Tabernacle, what is happening on the Altar is much more important than seeing the Tabernacle. I am of the mind that the Tabernacle should be in a seperate adoration Chapel, so that the focus is on the Altar during Mass, but still allow for adoration, even when Mass may be going on in the Church proper.
Just my 2 cents on the topic.