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godisgood77
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I don’t think that anyone is putting forward the idea that it was done one way in 200AD. This argument is actually a red herring. The fact is that it has never been done one way and has never been uniform and/or universal. It is unfortunate that we so often try to force our personal devotions, preferences, methods of showing humility and respect and, in general, ways of being on others… these things are not objective or universal… never have been and never will be.For me the archeological aspect is a red herring. That they did it one way in 200AD is not a good argument for changing over to doing it that way in 1980AD. Unless Mass is some form of theatre for you. Like doing Shakespeare in plain clothes.
The real crux is symbolism. We kneel to receive on the tongue as an echo of the Centurion’s statement “Domine non sum dignus …” It’s a sign of humilty and respect. I don’t think it was a good idea to allow CITH as it sends a signal, as a corporation, that we’ve changed what we believe.