Marie:
HMMM! While I quite like kneeling…I prefer obedience and humility to obstinent bashing and trashing a Bishop’s authority to decide.
Just a thought…perhap’s you need to pray on it more and gripe about it less. I realize it is hard for converts to get the hang of the grace of obedience. It’s hard for all of us…but it is a grace and a serious element of our Catholic faith, we take just as serious as postures.

Pax.
Marie
A worthy response. Can’t have enough humilty!! AND…
Are bishops, given what has been written, supposed to DISALLOW me from kneeling??? They can affirm the “
norm, here in the US”, but they aren’t supposed to
deny me the sacred Body and Blood of Christ if I fall to my knees, are they??
Keep in mind, I go to a parish where everyone kneels (we have a rail and a kneeler). So my brash comment was sort of silly.
Again, I just think it is wierd that all this hubbub is about maintaining our human comfort *“not too much waiting…” “what about the people with bad knees?..” “what about the flow?..” “in the interest of time…” *instead of the most
outward sign of reverence (beyond being flat on our stomaches) for our Lord!!
I am
not saying that those who prefer standing
aren’t reverant in their hearts (sounds protestant,
please forgive me) when they stand before their Lord and Savior. Who the heck am I, a poor sinner, to know other peoples’ hearts and love of Jesus Christ???
I am just arguing that OUTWARD SIGNS of reverence (not prideful hey-look-at-me-I’m-holy balogna) are very important to our Catholic Faith!
Thanks again Marie for the reality check.
