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FrDavid96
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So you would disagree with Redemptionis Sacramentum #31 which says of priests “let them faithfully seek to prevent others as well from committing this type of distortion.”?And you are making a corporate gesture more than it is; a corporate gesture is one which is done by the whole body due to some rubric or instruction. An action of a body in union with its head.
The moment you as a celebrant (or a pastor) instruct on any posture not specifically forbidden and not specifically called for in the GIRM, RS, nor the missal in use, you are adding to the mass.
Provided that the action is neither called for by public instruction, nor enforced, and not specifically forbidden (such as the oremus posture during the embolism), it is “unregulated” and non-corporate.
If someone is enforcing some posture, yes, that’s corporate.
If someone is instructing on posture there, that’s corporate.
It becomes corporate when instructed for OR when enforced.
