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The place I attend doesn’t have a tabernacle in the building. Should I still genuflect or simply bow towards the altar?
Off in a little prayer chapel in a different building. Mass is held on campus in the chapel, but it’s a school building rather than one belonging to the parish. Hence the lack of a tabernacle on location.If Christ isn’t present in the Eucharist, I don’t think that genuflection is required. A bow towards the altar is all that is necessary. Where does your church keep the consecrated hosts?
I was going to suggest finding a different church until I read your follow-up.Off in a little prayer chapel in a different building. Mass is held on campus in the chapel, but it’s a school building rather than one belonging to the parish. Hence the lack of a tabernacle on location.
If the Blessed Sacrament isn’t present you simply bow to the altar. Genuflection is reserved for the Blessed Sacrament and, on Good Friday, the Cross.
Ah, but when it’s covered by a drape, before the unveiling, it’s to be considered absent.I remember my old pastor questioning me on Good Friday one year when I was much younger. I genuflected as I normally did, and he asked “Why are you genuflecting? Jesus is not there.” The cross was still there, but it was covered by a drape.