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Date Posted: 10:07:08 08/04/07 Sat
Author: Neysa
Author Host/IP: user-2inik3p.dialup.mindspring.com / 165.121.80.121
Subject: Re: Genuflecting
In reply to: Joan 's message, "Genuflecting" on 03:42:28 08/04/07 Sat

In my mom's church, the Eastern Catholic Rite. They do not genuflect by going down on one knee before entering a pew. They make a low bow and the sign of the cross.

Infact, they make the sign of the cross differently than the Latin Rite Catholics. Latin Rite Catholics make the sign of the cross with right hand, open palm touching forehead, chest, left shoulder and then right shoulder.

Eastern Rite Catholics, make the sign of the cross with their right hand with the thumb, index and middle finger all touching ( represents the 3 persons of the trinity)
They make the sign of the cross, touching their forehead, chest, right shoulder, then left shoulder.

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[> [> Re: Genuflecting -- Catie, 12:32:38 08/04/07 Sat [1] (h166.243.213.151.ip.alltel.net/151.213.243.166)

I thought I recalled Peg telling me that genuflecting was done out of honor to the cross?? (no statue involved that I recall) I do recall there was somethiing said about the eucharist. Honesty, we've been friends for over 20 years and it's been so long ago she explained it that I can't remember. I recall she explained the sign of the cross, -which basically is done in rememberance of the trinity. Right? Or am I wrong about that? My old brain hasn't been charged lately. :)

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