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It is appropriate to kneel during a Catholic Mass at specific times, such as during the consecration of the Eucharist, the Our Father prayer, and the Lamb of God prayer.

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we sing, sit, and kneel


Why do you kneel in the Catholic Church during certain parts of the Mass?

Catholics kneel during certain parts of the Mass as a sign of reverence and humility before God. It is a way to show respect and adoration for the presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, which Catholics believe is truly the body and blood of Christ.


Why do Catholics kneel during Mass and other religious ceremonies?

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What comes after communion during a Catholic Mass?

After communion during a Catholic Mass, the concluding rites take place, which include a final blessing, prayers, and the dismissal of the congregation.


What do you kneel on in church?

Usually theres metal bars or planks of would to kneel on when you pray.Roman Catholic AnswerThe New Order of the Mass prescribes that the faithful kneel at least during the Consecration. In order to make this easier, most Churches usually provide kneelers which are long, usually padded, benches in front of the pews on which to kneel. My monastery has unpadded kneelers, and in some places you must just kneel on the floor. Anyone who is unable to kneel (due to age or medical problems) should stand during the Consecration.


Do Roman Catholics sit when worshipping?

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What is the Roman Missal?

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How much of the Bible is typically read during a Catholic Mass?

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Why do you kneel sit and stand at mass?

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What is the difference between a mass and a vigil in the Catholic church?

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Where do Eucharists take place in?

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