Continuing our series on postures and gestures at liturgies, we are walking through the Mass- we left off at the homily. + Continuando con nuestra serie sobre posturas y gestos en las liturgias, caminamos por la Misa; terminamos en la homilía.
Continuing our series on postures and gestures at liturgies, we are walking through the Mass- we left off at the Liturgy of the Word. READ MORE + Continuando con nuestra serie sobre posturas y gestos en las liturgias, caminamos por la Misa; terminamos en la Liturgia de la Palabra.
In this series on postures and gestures at liturgies, we will walk through the Mass experience and its accompanying movements. Sit - Stand - Bow - Kneel / Genuflect En esta serie sobre posturas y gestos en las liturgias, recorreremos la experiencia de la Misa y los movimientos que la acompañan. Sentarse - Pararse - Hacer una reverencia - Arrodillarse / Genuflexión
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One of the most challenging aspects for non-Catholics when attending Mass is to know when they are supposed to sit, stand, kneel, etc… In many Protestant/Non-denominational worship, it is common for the people to be directed what to do, which is uncommon in Catholic praxis. In fact if you tried to think it through, you may not be able to articulate the specifics, because groupthink takes over and you do it naturally or at least follow the people around you.