This is not a problem. The ushers simply open the gates and the priest/Deacon goes out to those who need that. And people who can approach but can't kneel simply stand at the rail. An ordinary part of distribution with the rail.
The rail is not there to exclude. It's there to encourage a norm of reverential reception and to be a symbol of…
This is not a problem. The ushers simply open the gates and the priest/Deacon goes out to those who need that. And people who can approach but can't kneel simply stand at the rail. An ordinary part of distribution with the rail.
The rail is not there to exclude. It's there to encourage a norm of reverential reception and to be a symbol of heaven approaching the earth. Even those who can't kneel will benefit from the norm.
This is not a problem. The ushers simply open the gates and the priest/Deacon goes out to those who need that. And people who can approach but can't kneel simply stand at the rail. An ordinary part of distribution with the rail.
The rail is not there to exclude. It's there to encourage a norm of reverential reception and to be a symbol of heaven approaching the earth. Even those who can't kneel will benefit from the norm.