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OUTDATED 1970’S APOLOGETICS AGAINST KNEELING TO RECEIVE HOLY COMMUNION

Michie

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If TC remains in place and if I could control just one reform of the Modern Mass, I would state emphatically that that reform should be a return to receiving Holy Communion kneeling at the altar railing or kneeler and receiving on the tongue. Doing this is, in my most humble opinion, more important than ad orientem, although ad orientem would be second.

The outdated 1960’s apologetics, most of which are not just outdated but wrong, goes like this:

1. We must recover processing to receive Holy Communion as we are a walking, pilgrim people and the Holy Communion procession indicates this!

(WRONG!) Of course we have to process to the altar railing but not necessarily in any regimented, organized way. We all come to Christ in unique ways, but always by the grace of God who calls us! Secondly, the most important procession, the first procession is Christ processing to us! This is most evident in Eucharistic Processions, like the one Pope Leo led for Corpus Christi. It is Christ moving to us, around us and leading us that is important and comes first. The priest distributing Holy Communion to those at a railing makes clear the first and most important Eucharistic Procession! It is our Lord processing to us!!!!

2. Standing to receive Holy Communion recovers an older tradition and represents symbolically being raised up in Christ.

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I'm not very interested in all the kerfuffle about standing, kneeling at the altar, in the hand or on the tongue etc as the "correct" way to receive communion. It is a case of making a mountain out of a molehill in my opinion.

At the very first communion when Christ broke the bread and distributed the cup, the disciples were reclining at table in typical Jewish meal fashion.

Should we bring that back?

And I'll bet they received it in the hand.
 
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