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i have some urgent questions regarding the new changes that have taken place in my parish. they include the following:
**1. **our tabernacle is behind the altar. my whole life i have knelt before entering the pew. is this in reverence for the tabernacle or the altar? also, our priest said if we arrive before mass starts, we are to genuflect before entering the pew, but if we arrive after mass starts we should bow instead of kneel. is there anything about the nature of the mass that would require this?
**2. ** also, our cantor now instructs us to face the center aisle during th entrance of the priest. where does this come from? should i do this? after reading the GIRM w/ the US adaptations i find no requirement to face the center aisle during the entrance.
**3. **as for standing after the Agnus Dei, the last sentence (which i have bolded) in the following paragraph from the GIRM seems to be the key phrase:
**4. **as for standing after receiving communion and until everyone else has received, i have a couple questions over this section from the GIRM:
5. what precedence should custom have in these matters? what authority does it possess? it would appear that if the customary posture is still allowed that it should be retained.
6. what should i do? follow custom and kneel during the times in question, or stand so as to maintain unity among the parishoners?
those are all the questions i have so far. thanks for your help
pax christi,
phatcatholic
**1. **our tabernacle is behind the altar. my whole life i have knelt before entering the pew. is this in reverence for the tabernacle or the altar? also, our priest said if we arrive before mass starts, we are to genuflect before entering the pew, but if we arrive after mass starts we should bow instead of kneel. is there anything about the nature of the mass that would require this?
**2. ** also, our cantor now instructs us to face the center aisle during th entrance of the priest. where does this come from? should i do this? after reading the GIRM w/ the US adaptations i find no requirement to face the center aisle during the entrance.
**3. **as for standing after the Agnus Dei, the last sentence (which i have bolded) in the following paragraph from the GIRM seems to be the key phrase:
This adaptation will be inserted at number 43, paragraph 3:
ok, my whole life i have knelt after the Agnus Dei. but, apparently, the diocesan bishop has determined otherwise, so now we stand. here’s my question tho: does the bishop need the approval of the vatican before he can make this change? if so, has he received this approval? does he have the authority to even propose, let alone demand, that we stand?In the dioceses of the United States of America, they should kneel beginning after the singing or recitation of the Sanctus until after the Amen of the Eucharistic Prayer, except when prevented on occasion by reasons of health, lack of space, the large number of people present, or some other good reason. Those who do not kneel ought to make a profound bow when the priest genuflects after the consecration. The faithful kneel after the Agnus Dei unless the Diocesan Bishop determines otherwise.
**4. **as for standing after receiving communion and until everyone else has received, i have a couple questions over this section from the GIRM:
- The faithful should stand from the beginning of the Entrance chant, or while the priest approaches the altar, until the end of the Collect; for the Alleluia chant before the Gospel; while the Gospel itself is proclaimed; during the Profession of Faith and the Prayer of the Faithful; from the invitation, Orate, fraters (Pray, brethren), before the prayer over the offerings until the end of Mass, except at the places indicated below.
They should, however, sit while the readings before the Gospel and the responsorial Psalm are proclaimed and for the homily and while the Preparation of the Gifts at the Offertory is taking place; and, as circumstances allow, they may sit or kneel while the period of sacred silence after Communion is observed.
ok, it says that we should stand from the prayer over the offerings until the end of mass, unless indicated below. well, in the next two paragraphs, it doesn’t proscribe a particular posture for right after receiving communion, so would the first paragraph be the support for standing while we wait for others to receive? in the second paragraph, it says “they may sit or kneel while the period of sacred silence after Communion is observed.” when does the sacred silence take place? is it as soon as i have received or after everyone has received?In the dioceses of the United States of America, they should kneel beginning after the singing or recitation of the Sanctus until after the Amen of the Eucharistic Prayer, except when prevented on occasion by reasons of health, lack of space, the large number of people present, or some other good reason. Those who do not kneel ought to make a profound bow when the priest genuflects after the consecration. The faithful kneel after the Agnus Dei unless the Diocesan Bishop determines otherwise.53
5. what precedence should custom have in these matters? what authority does it possess? it would appear that if the customary posture is still allowed that it should be retained.
6. what should i do? follow custom and kneel during the times in question, or stand so as to maintain unity among the parishoners?
those are all the questions i have so far. thanks for your help
pax christi,
phatcatholic