It's also strange that many bishops pick and choose when they are going to rely on the USCCB to regulate liturgy in their own dioceses; many will ignore the ordinary posture of kneeling after the Agnus Dei, but will rigidly adhere to the USCCB's decision that standing must be normative for the reception of Holy Communion.
It's also strange that many bishops pick and choose when they are going to rely on the USCCB to regulate liturgy in their own dioceses; many will ignore the ordinary posture of kneeling after the Agnus Dei, but will rigidly adhere to the USCCB's decision that standing must be normative for the reception of Holy Communion.
It's also strange that many bishops pick and choose when they are going to rely on the USCCB to regulate liturgy in their own dioceses; many will ignore the ordinary posture of kneeling after the Agnus Dei, but will rigidly adhere to the USCCB's decision that standing must be normative for the reception of Holy Communion.