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Vatican defends the right to kneel for Holy Communion...
"My children, kneel before your God in the Eucharist. Do not stand like you stand in meeting halls, but kneel and give Him a just love and observance of honor." - Our Lady of the Roses, July 14, 1979
The following responses to questions were published in the November-December 2002 edition of Notitiae, the official publication of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments. These responses represent the view of the Holy See on the questions of kneeling to receive Holy Communion and the right of Catholics to address concerns to the Holy See.
Congregation de Cultu Divino et Disciplina 
  Sacramentorum
  Prot. n. 1322/02/L
  Rome, 1 July 2002
Your Excellency,
This Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments has recently received reports of members of the faithful in your Diocese being refused Holy Communion unless while standing to receive, as opposed to kneeling. The reports state that such a policy has been announced to parishioners. There were possible indications that such a phenomenon might be somewhat more widespread in the Diocese, but the Congregation is unable to verify whether such is the case. This Dicastery is confident that Your Excellency will be in a position to make a more reliable determination of the matter, and these complaints in any event provide an occasion for the Congregation to communicate the manner in which it habitually addresses this matter, with a request that you make this position known to any priests who may be in need of being thus informed.
The Congregation in fact is concerned at the 
  number of similar complaints that it has received in recent months from 
  various places, and considers any refusal of Holy Communion to a member of the 
  faithful on the basis of his or her kneeling posture to be a grave violation 
  of one of the most basic rights of the Christian faithful, namely that of 
  being assisted by their Pastors by means of the Sacraments (Codex Iuris 
  Canonici, canon 213). In view of the law that "sacred ministers may not deny 
  the sacraments to those who opportunely ask for them, are properly disposed 
  and are not prohibited by law from receiving them" (canon 843 §1), there 
  should be no such refusal to any Catholic who presents himself for Holy 
  Communion at Mass, except in cases presenting a danger of grave scandal to 
  other believers arising out of the person's unrepented public sin or obstinate 
  heresy or schism, publicly professed or declared.  Even where the 
  Congregation has approved of legislation denoting standing as the posture for 
  Holy Communion, in accordance with the adaptations permitted to the 
  Conferences of Bishops by the Institution Generalis Missalis Romani n. 160, 
  paragraph 2, it has done so with the stipulation that communicants who choose 
  to kneel are not to be denied Holy Communion on these grounds.
  
  
  In fact, as His Eminence, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger has recently 
  emphasized, the practice of kneeling for Holy Communion has in its favor a 
  centuries-old tradition, and it is a particularly expressive sign of 
  adoration, completely appropriate in light of the true, real and substantial 
  presence of Our Lord Jesus Christ under the consecrated species.
Given the importance of this matter, the 
  Congregation would request that Your Excellency inquire specifically whether 
  this priest in fact has a regular practice of refusing Holy Communion to any 
  member of the faithful in the circumstances described above and - if the 
  complaint is verified - that you also firmly instruct him and any other 
  priests who may have had such a practice to refrain from acting thus in the 
  future. Priests should understand that the Congregation will regard future 
  complaints of this nature with great seriousness, and if they are verified, it 
  intends to seek disciplinary action consonant with the gravity of the pastoral 
  abuse.
  
  Thanking Your Excellency for your attention to this matter and relying on your 
  kind collaboration in its regard,
  
                                                        Sincerely yours in Christ,
  
                                                        Jorge A. Cardinal Medina Estévez
                                                        Prefect
                                                        +Francesco Pio Tamburrino
                                                        Archbishop Secretary
  
  
  Dear Sir,
  
  This Congregation for Divine Worship gratefully acknowledges receipt of your 
  letter, regarding an announced policy of denial of Holy Communion to those who 
  kneel to receive it at a certain church.
It is troubling that you seem to express some 
  reservations about both the propriety and the usefulness of addressing the 
  Holy See regarding this matter. Canon 212 
	§2 of the Code of Canon Law states that 
  "Christ's faithful are totally free to make known their needs, especially 
  their spiritual ones, and their desire: to the Pastor of the Church". The 
  canon then continues in 3: "According to their own knowledge competence and 
  position, they have the right, and indeed sometimes the duty, to present to 
  the sacred Pastor; their opinions regarding those things that pertain to the 
  good of the Church".... Accordingly, in consideration of the nature of the 
  problem and the relative likelihood that it might or might not be resolved on 
  the local level, every member of the faithful has the right of recourse to the 
  Roman Pontiff either personally or by means of the Dicasteries or Tribunals of 
  the Roman Curia.
  
  Another fundamental right of the faithful, as noted in canon 213, is "the 
  right to receive assistance by the sacred Pastors from the spiritual goods of 
  the Church, especially the word of God and the Sacraments". In view of the law 
  that "sacred" ministers may not deny the sacraments to those who opportunely 
  ask for them, are properly disposed and are not prohibited by law from 
  receiving them" (canon 843 
  §1), there should be no such refusal to any 
  Catholic who presents himself for Holy Communion at Mass, except in cases 
  presenting a danger of grave scandal to other believers arising out of the 
  person's unrepented public sin or obstinate heresy or schism, publicly 
  professed or declared. Even where the Congregation has approved of legislation 
  denoting standing as the posture for Holy Communion, in accordance with the 
  adaptations permitted to the Conferences of Bishops by the Institution Generalis Missalis Romani n. 160, paragraph 2, it has done so with the 
  stipulation that communicants who choose to kneel are not to be denied Holy 
  Communion on these grounds.
  
  Please be assured that the Congregation takes this matter very seriously, 
  and is making the necessary contacts in its regard. At the same time, this 
  Dicastery continues to be ready to be of assistance if you should need to 
  contact it again in the future.
  
  Thanking you for your interest, and with every prayerful good wish, I am
  
                                                         
  Sincerely yours in Christ,
  
                                                         
  Monsignor Mario Marini
                                                         
  Undersecretary
  
 
Have you been refused Holy Communion when you knelt? Report the incident to the Vatican's Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments:
FAX: 011-39-06-698-83499
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"Why must you insult My Son? Can you not bend your knees? Is He not your King?"  
- Our Lady, November 21, 1970 
BOW  YOUR  KNEES
"Remember, My child, shout it from the roof. My Son is with you until the end of 
your time. It is truly His Presence, His Real Presence, His divine Presence, His 
Body and His Blood. Do not treat Him with disrespect! Bow your knees; cover your 
head! Do not chew Him!" - Our Lady, June 8, 1974 
REAL PRESENCE
"You violate your sacred trust. You have taken the Body of your Creator, the 
Son of your God in the Trinity, and violated Him. You must do your eating at 
home! When you come to the great Sacrifice, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, you 
come in reverence. You must go down upon your knees and do penance now for the 
offenses to your God! ...
    "As in the past, cannot you recognize the mystery of Heaven and earth? Did 
not the staff of Moses turn into a serpent in the will of God? Did not the river 
in Egypt turn into blood in the will of God? And cannot God, in His will, come 
to you changing the bread and wine into the actual Presence, the real Presence, 
the factual Presence of His Body and Blood?" - St. Michael, February 1, 1977 
HONOR
"All honor must be given to My Son in the Eucharist. Man must kneel. My Son's 
House is the House of God and a house of prayer, and it must not be turned into 
a meeting hall." - Our Lady, July 25, 1979 
RESTORE  HOLINESS
"In the beginning I gave to you, through your prophets, the establishment of My 
Church upon earth. The rules were simple but now have become changed and defiled 
to please the carnal nature of mankind. You must restore the holiness to My 
House! You must bend your knees in humility and penance." - Jesus, December 
31, 1975 
RESTORE ALTAR RAILINGS
"I have asked you to get down on your knees. Clergy in My Son's House, His 
Church, restore the altar railings, that man may be on his knees. For many shall 
crawl on their knees in desperation seeking to flee, but nowhere shall they 
escape the flames. Restore My Son's Church while there is time. Return the 
railings! Have the people make atonement upon their knees to their God!" - 
Our Lady, May 30, 1981 
Articles...
Directives…
D146 - Honor the Eucharist, Part 1
D147 - Honor the Eucharist, Part 2
D161 - The Great Apostasy
D163 - Schism
D198 - Kneel before your God
Links…
Letter on the posture of the people during Mass, Cardinal Medina Estévez, November 7, 2000
Kneeling and Faith in the Eucharist, by Fr. Regis Scanlon
Standing or Kneeling during the Liturgy?, by Fr. Joseph Fessio, S. J.
Standing Up for Kneeling (Catholic Insight - December 1997)
Kneeling (EWTN Library - Winter 1991)
Kneeling after the Lamb of God (EWTN Library)
We encourage everyone to print or email copies of this web page to all the Bishops and all the clergy. Also, email or send this web page to the news media and as many people as possible.
"My children, My little humble children, I appeal to you as your Mother, go forward on foot, knock on the doors; bring the light to your brothers and sisters. For those who have been given great grace, much is expected of them." - Our Lady of the Roses, May 26, 1976
"As disciples of the latter days, My children, much shall be asked of you, but I assure you: all that you give in faith and charity shall be returned to you threefold." - Jesus, June 1, 1978
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