tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117678880459597343.post300153539903507574..comments2023-03-23T21:32:35.539+10:30Comments on ORA PRO NOBIS: CAMPAIGN: BRING BACK THE ALTAR RAIL!ORA PRO NOBIShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17546605493757534530noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117678880459597343.post-5770167763489418472010-11-09T01:07:33.411+10:302010-11-09T01:07:33.411+10:30Well, in my parish, almost everyone kneels, and we...Well, in my parish, almost everyone kneels, and we have no altar rails. The creaky who want to kneel use their neighbours for any exra help. Why not campaign for not-queuing and kneeling-being-facilitated instead? No investment needed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117678880459597343.post-51183181316907286452010-11-09T00:23:32.918+10:302010-11-09T00:23:32.918+10:30Just the topic of conversation that was held after...Just the topic of conversation that was held after our Mass (EF) on Sunday.<br />There is a practical side to this (which does not detract from the overriding one of receiving the Body of Christ with due reverence and humility) and that is, for the older members of the congregation, Communion Rails are invaluable in assisting them to kneel and then get to their feet again. May sound trivial but, the older I get the more important a matter it becomes!Richard Collinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10826907710570316952noreply@blogger.com