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loyola_rambler
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Ceteris parabis, I’m sure this will bring out some strong emotion. But it’s an interesting controversy, so here goes.
For over 15 years, parishes were taking out kneelers at the request of their bishops and cardinals. For many parishes it was a legal matter because the kneelers were causing a lot of injuries and bringing about a lot of law suits. For others it was just a matter of the prelate’s preference.
While on my parish’s pastoral council a few years ago, we looked to raise about $3mm for some major renovations. The architect from the Archdiocese came to visit and told us that the kneelers had to go. That was going to add over $100,000 to our bill because the kneelers were literally holding the bottom of the pews together. They ended up with a compromise and put in bars. Fastforward another year and we get a letter from the Archdiocese that the cardinal wanted estimates from every parish on the cost of putting the kneelers back into the pews. Ouch!
Well the final estimate was almost $300,000 (these were 125 year old pews and we could have replaced them for $500,000). The Archdiocese wasn’t going to put up any money to restore the kneelers, but the cardinal asked that any subsequent renovations consider putting back the kneelers. That’s easier said than done since we still didn’t have the funds to even pay off replacing the slate roof that leaked like a sieve.
Some people want to kneel even when the kneelers are missing. Others find it very difficult to even get all the way to the floor and back up because the pews are very narrow and those 6" make a big difference. Some who are used to not having kneelers sit even when the kneelers are present.
So what’s your take on it? I know the kneeling isn’t supposed to be optional, but on occasion the exception has to be made (such as my former parish where the floor is crumbling and the steam pipes that heat the church run through the pews. Barring that, do you stand, sit or kneel and what’s your own preference (beyond what’s written or the norm in your parish)?
For over 15 years, parishes were taking out kneelers at the request of their bishops and cardinals. For many parishes it was a legal matter because the kneelers were causing a lot of injuries and bringing about a lot of law suits. For others it was just a matter of the prelate’s preference.
While on my parish’s pastoral council a few years ago, we looked to raise about $3mm for some major renovations. The architect from the Archdiocese came to visit and told us that the kneelers had to go. That was going to add over $100,000 to our bill because the kneelers were literally holding the bottom of the pews together. They ended up with a compromise and put in bars. Fastforward another year and we get a letter from the Archdiocese that the cardinal wanted estimates from every parish on the cost of putting the kneelers back into the pews. Ouch!
Well the final estimate was almost $300,000 (these were 125 year old pews and we could have replaced them for $500,000). The Archdiocese wasn’t going to put up any money to restore the kneelers, but the cardinal asked that any subsequent renovations consider putting back the kneelers. That’s easier said than done since we still didn’t have the funds to even pay off replacing the slate roof that leaked like a sieve.
Some people want to kneel even when the kneelers are missing. Others find it very difficult to even get all the way to the floor and back up because the pews are very narrow and those 6" make a big difference. Some who are used to not having kneelers sit even when the kneelers are present.
So what’s your take on it? I know the kneeling isn’t supposed to be optional, but on occasion the exception has to be made (such as my former parish where the floor is crumbling and the steam pipes that heat the church run through the pews. Barring that, do you stand, sit or kneel and what’s your own preference (beyond what’s written or the norm in your parish)?