Dear father | Kneeling is a gesture that comes from the Bible
Submitted on November 03, 2010
Father John Mayo
Question:
I was taught that we are to kneel after the Agnus Dei, through Holy Communion and until the priest sits in his chair. I sometimes see people doing this differently. What is appropriate and expected of us?Father Mayo's answer:
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