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Mysty101
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I am still wondering—so far 22% of those who voted, voted to kneel always—Do all of this number attend a Parish where there are no provisions to kneel, and they have been instructed to stand? This is what I really want to know? How many people put their “inclination or arbitrary choice” ahead of the instructions in the GIRM?
Movements and Posture
If Rome is is so adament about allowing kneeling, they should not have approved the US adaptations.
- 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.