You seem to think that you can “create” reverence" or perhaps even “force” reverence if we were required to keep kneeling for tht 15 minutes.
otjm, this is not directed towards you, but towards many others on this thread, especialy c4csp.
In my case, kneeling for 15 minutes would create great pain.
I just had my knee replaced. Before the surgery, I couldn’t kneel because of the pain of the arthritic knee. And now, doctors’ orders are “No kneeling” after knee replacement surgery, at least for several months, and possibly forever. Many knee replacement patients are not able to kneel–I know several people who have not been able to kneel after knee replacement surgery.
There are plenty of other people who cannot kneel for various physical reasons.
I’ll be honest-I greatly resent the implication that people who do not kneel are irreverent.
I have a lot of issues with being suspcious or distrustful of fellow Christians (I and my family were horrifically betrayed/hurt by Christians in our last Protestant church), and this judgement about kneeling is the kind of thing that makes me not willing to trust my fellow Catholics in the pews at Mass. Yes, that lack of trust is my burden, not yours, and I am at fault for harboring it.
But have a care–show some empathy for others. Consider kneeling for 30 minutes to make up for those of us who cannot kneel.
And it IS possible for be reverent without kneeling, just as it is possible to be reverent while listening to or singing Casting Crowns or Audrey Assad. For some people, it’s actually easier to be reverent listening to Casting Crowns or Audrey Assad or even…gasp!—Marty Haugen.