Posted on 05/22/2008 2:23:20 PM PDT by Pyro7480
Ping! The above is an excerpt. Read the whole article at the link above!
Facing God is for the Latin Mass. that’s why you can’t have it at all Catholic Churches. The Altar is facing the pews.
I believe that restoring communion on the tongue only will lead to a better understanding of His true presence within the Church.
This is greatly needed!
Ah jest LOVES dis’ Pope!!
:^)
Big deal? No. Not IMHO
It’s starting with the young. The youngsters in my church kneel for communion and a lot of the girls wear mantillas. They bounce down and up off that concrete floor like rubber balls.
It’s the children who instinctively know what the adults have lost.
Gotta love the Holy Father!! I remember gaining so much strength in my arms holding the plate under chins of those receiving Communion kneeling at the rail when I was an alter boy. Believe me when I say that was an excellent isometric exercise for a young man who was a pitcher.
Besides being concerned with correct form for receiving the Sacrament, he is concerned with the physical development of our young men.
Ok...I was being tongue in cheek...but I do remember how hard it was to hold my right arm up underj people’s chins after awhile!
oops...should have read “altar boy” not alter boy.
Well the Archbishop is only 61, and has been in office for only a year, but I don't see him getting a Red Hat during this Pontificate.
It was most remarkable to watch a very long line of people come up to receive communion and then to watch them kneel and receive on the tongue (one woman caught herself as she began to extend her hands). The CTV narrator tied this in to the Holy Father's homily in which he explained that on this feast, we kneel three times before our Lord, communion being the first time, adoration the 2nd and benediction the 3rd time.
The entire celebration was one of tremendous reverence and devotion from Mass at St. John Lateran, to the procession to St. Mary Major.
Pope Benedict looked refreshed and, dare I say, youthful.
The procession began with two lines of women religious, hundreds of seminarians, bishops, cardinals, priests and representatives from the local diocesan parishes in special garb. Behind the car carrying the Blessed Sacrament, were thousands of pilgrims. This certainly got the attention of local diners who stopped eating to watch the procession.
If you missed the live broadcast, take a nap, set the alarm clock and watch the rebroadcast later tonight.
I wish we could kneel at our Mass...
So do I. I can almost predict that the next step will be communion of the faithful under one Species alone as it was before Vatican II. Pastors better start thinking where they will position the communion rail.
Me too.
LCMS Lutherans kneel at altar railing and receive host on tongue
Episcopal also.
It would indeed be nice to think that those who hijacked the spirit of the Second Vatican Council are now being forced to retreat.
Communion uder one Species - yes!
An end to the `sign of peace’(replete with hugs and waves), this insincere disruption of the Liturgy of the Eucharist - yes!
An end to impromptu announcements by the celebrant, received with laughter and applause, prior to the conclusion of the Mass, another impious interruption - yes!
And I don’t mind foreign priests, they only reproach us for our own lack of vocations to the priesthood, but PLEASE let them speak understandable English - but wait a second - if the Mass were said in Latin, the universal language of Holy Mother Church, that wouldn’t be as much of a problem.
God bless His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI! (And now listen to the squawking of his critics)
That’s “under” one Species!
(I did proofread it, I really did!)
Pray for a remodeling and a return to Catholicism.
OpenOffice already corrected it when I moved the thread over to print for my mom.
Nope. Not at any Episcopal church I ever attended (when I was still Episcopalian). They kneel, but receive "in the hand".
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