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Quick Questions Was our RCIA director right to say that making the sign of the cross after Communion is improper?
Quick Questions Should we stand or kneel at Mass?
Quick Questions Is the "gesture of reverence" before receiving Communion optional?
Quick Questions Why do we bend the right knee when genuflecting?
Quick Questions Should I genuflect or bow to the tabernacle?
Quick Questions Can the bishop require the congregation to stand after the "Lamb of God"?
Quick Questions Shouldn't everyone assume the same postures at Mass as a sign of unity?
Quick Questions Can a priest order us to stand when receiving Communion?
Quick Questions Is the tabernacle always supposed to be in the center of the sanctuary?

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