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Therese12
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I know this has been mentioned many times before, but I’m never satisfied with the answers since they still seem to vary. Our parish was recently told that we now must stand after the Agnus Dei until everyone has received Communion. I have found plenty of opinions on both sides, but am still not convinced that I must stand. The article from Francis Cardinal Arinze on Kneeling in the Mass states that we still have the right to kneel; however, we are being told that we cannot listen to him. This has been a confusing and difficult situation for me, and many others, because Our Lord is truly present at that time. It seems disrespectful, and definitely lacking humility, to stand there when we say, “I am not worthy…”, and after we’ve received Him. Even Mary knelt when the Angel Gabriel came to her. How is it that we should stand at such a profound moment in our lives?! Our priest is even taking individuals aside to tell them not to kneel. I am waiting for the moment this happens to me. I’ve been literally in tears over this, and would like to know once and for all if I have the right to do so. We’ve lost humility. We’ve lost the Faith. We’ve lost the belief in the Real Presence. Is this really the time to stop kneeling to show it?