Can the faithful legitimately received Holy Communion kneeling?
Yes. Here is a letter from the Congregation for Divine Worship responding to this question on 2/26/03:
Prot. N. 47/03/L
This Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the
Sacraments has received your letter dated 1 December 2002, related to
the application of the norms approved by the Conference of Bishops of
the United States of America, with the subsequent recognitio of this Congegation, as regards the question of the posture for receiving Holy Communion.
As the authority by virtue of whose recognitio the norm in
question has attained the force of law, this Dicastery is competent to
specify the manner in which the norm is to be understood for the sake of
a proper application. Having received more than a few letters regarding
this matter from different locations in the United States of America,
the Congregation wishes to ensure that its position on the matter is
clear.
To this end, it is perhaps useful to respond to your inquiry by
repeating the content of a letter that the Congregation recently
addressed to a Bishop in the United States of America from whose Diocese
a number of pertinent letters had been received. The letter states:
"...while this Congregation gave the recognitio to the norm
desired by the Bishops' Conference of your country that people stand for
Holy Communion, this was done on the condition that communicants who
choose to kneel are not to be denied Holy Communion on these grounds.
Indeed, the faithful should not be imposed upon nor accused of
disobedience and of acting illicitly when they kneel to receive Holy
Communion."
This Dicastery hopes that the citation given here will provide an
adequate answer to your letter. At the same time, please be assured that
the Congregation remains ready to be of assistance if you should need
to contact it again.
With every prayerful good wish, I am,
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Mons. Mario Marini
Undersecretary
Father,
ReplyDeleteI wish more Parishes would offer a "kneeler" at the time for Communion so those of us with "old knees" don't have to kneel on marble. It is never an issue at a Mass in the Extraordinary Form, but is at a Parish which strictly offers the Novus Ordo Mass.