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Mysty101
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I have answered yiu many times regarding some of the practicle reasonsI tried on multiple threads to get someone, anyone, even a priest to give clearly those reasons…dead silence.
Only one gave a proposed answer, indirectly from the document of VATII:
Mainly the organized solemnity of the whole liturgy in general—many people have difficulty kneeling, but try to do it anyway, and disrupt the procession, especially in a large congregation. An orderly procession is far more reverent than people up & down. It was also changed to foster unity in the Mass-- everyone who kneels can stand, but not everyone who stands can kneel.