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OK–the OP asked about rubrics & “required”On occasion during the Mass I will see the laity strike their breasts during certain prayers (Lamb of God, the Our Father).
Is this permissible? Is it part of the rubrics of the Mass? If so, are all required to do this?
From the Catholic dictionary.
rubrics
(Latin: rubrica, red earth used by carpenters as chalk to mark wood; red titles of law announcements)
Rubrics are for the priest, and it seems that not even all the directions to the Priest are binding.Directive precepts or liturgical prescriptions found in the Missal and the Ritual to **guide the priest **in the execution of sacred rites, saying Mass, administering the Sacraments, etc.; so called because they are printed in red. Some are obligatory and bind under pain of sin; others are merely directive and do not bind.
As to gestures, the GIRM states
- The gestures and posture of the priest, the deacon, and the ministers, as well as those of the people, ought to contribute to making the entire celebration resplendent with beauty and noble simplicity, so that the true and full meaning of the different parts of the celebration is evident and that the participation of all is fostered.52 Therefore, attention should be paid to what is determined by this General Instruction and the traditional practice of the Roman Rite and to what serves the common spiritual good of the People of God, rather than private inclination or arbitrary choice.
There are very few specific instructions for the congregation.A common posture, to be observed by all participants, is a sign of the unity of the members of the Christian community gathered for the Sacred Liturgy: it both expresses and fosters the intention and spiritual attitude of the participants.
I have never heard any instruction to strike the breast, and even though the instruction to bow at the mention of the incarnation during the creed was emphasized in RS, it is still not anywhere near universal. Certainly it is permitted and even suggested to strike the breast during the creed, but definitely not part of the rubrics or required. (The Agnus Dei and Lord’s Prayer are not even mentioned)
Lux