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judynurse
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I have to sit up front or close to the front, as I am frequently an EMHC at our Ordinary Masses on Saturday Vigil. I learned all the proper gestures, and perform them. A lot of people (including myself) are unable to kneel due to age, physical problems, etc… so I stand during the Consecration. I have not held hands during the Our Father except once, standing next to a newly widowed lady – people on her other side did the same, it was a gesture of support for her, as she was weeping occasionally during the Mass, because it was her first time at Mass alone since the Funeral Mass.You’re also supposed to bow at the name of the Trinity, Jesus, Mary, and the saint for whom the Mass is offered. And you’re supposed to genuflect during the creed on Christmas and the Annunciation. And if you can’t kneel, the proper posture is to stand during the consecration and bow as the priest genuflects. So why is these rarely seen?
But this a problem you can solve! Know the proper postures and do them. It’ll make others aware and less self-conscious. Even better, sit up front so everyone can see you. But don’t do it to boast. Do it because you have or want the proper disposition. I.e., penitence (the breast strike) or reverence (bowing).
- People don’t know about it.
- The same reason people don’t say the responses during Mass. People are self-conscious.
Our Choir Director noticed how I follow all the proper gestures, which she also had learned years ago. She said since I began bowing during the Creed, standing for the Consecration (since I can’t kneel) and bowing when the Priest Genuflects after Consecration of both the Host and Chalice, that suddenly over half the Parish members are following me! (Especially the elderly and handicapped), but now it has spread through most of the Congregation. I didn’t realize so many people were watching me, but I have a position of doing the scheduling of all the other Ministers (Lectors, Ushers and Servers) so apparently people watched me! She is delighted that so many are following suit. (She’s off to the side and has to watch for the times to chant, or responsorials, so she is in a position to see most of the Congregation. She is delighted, which made me a bit self-conscious for awhile, then I decided that the Lord must have placed me in that spot deliberately. Glad I didn’t know about it for over a year!! Being an example can spread. They (Parish members) don’t especially consider me “super religious” (if they only knew!! I actually am extremely devout!!