Zone1 in your religion, does one kneel?

do you kneel in your religion?

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The practice of kneeling is more common with traditional Catholics. I saw many kneeling when I attended a Traditional Latin Mass about a year ago.

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I wouldnt kneel before God himself ........but I would before Selma Hyak
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We Catholics do

do you?
We don't kneel and get up and down like you do in your Mass. We do kneel when we pray like before going to bed, getting up in the morning and saying a prayer, family prayers at times. We kneel when we bless the Sacraments. We have places that we kneel in our Temples as well. LDS
 
We don't kneel and get up and down like you do in your Mass. We do kneel when we pray like before going to bed, getting up in the morning and saying a prayer, family prayers at times. We kneel when we bless the Sacraments. We have places that we kneel in our Temples as well. LDS
Catholics kneel before idols of Mary
 
Yes there are there are idols of Mary with a kneeling platform in front. I saw this when I worked for the Church. There is a cult of Mary worship called the Legion of Mary.
No. They aren’t. That’s what you need to tell yourself because your people have forgotten God.
 
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No. They aren’t. That’s what you need to tell yourself because your people have forgotten God.
Its polytheism and idolatry
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The Legion of Mary - Christ The King Catholic Church

The Legion of Mary is the largest worldwide Catholic lay apostolate, founded in Dublin, Ireland, in 1921 by Frank Duff. Members are dedicated to sanctifying themselves through prayer and active works of spiritual mercy and social welfare under the guidance of the Blessed Virgin Mary. They serve as an extension of the pastor's hands and heart, performing spiritual works such as visiting the sick, welcoming new parishioners, and encouraging inactive Catholics, all within the framework of their parish and in support of the priest.


Purpose and Spirit
    • Spirituality:
      .

      The Legion's spirituality is rooted in a "True Devotion to Mary" as outlined by St. Louis Marie de Montfort.
    • Apostolate:
      .

      Legionaries aim to be instruments of the Holy Spirit, serving God by practicing the Spiritual Works of Mercy.
Membership and Structure
    • Active Members:
      These are practicing Catholics who attend a weekly meeting for prayer, planning, and discussion, and perform two hours of assigned weekly apostolic work in pairs.
    • Auxiliary Members:
      This prayer wing of the Legion consists of people who support the Legion with daily prayers but cannot perform active duty.
Activities and Works
    • Visitation:
      .

      Members visit the sick, elderly, and those in hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons.
    • Evangelization:
      .

      They engage in door-to-door visitation, recruit for religious education, and welcome newcomers to the parish.
    • Spiritual Guidance:
      .

      Legionaries encourage lapsed Catholics to return to the practice of the faith and provide support for those in need.
History
    • Founding:
      Frank Duff, a Catholic layman, founded the Legion on September 7, 1921, in Dublin.
    • Spread:
      The organization quickly grew from Ireland and gained recognition and approval from several Popes, spreading to nearly every country.

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    Legion of Mary


  • History of the Legion of Mary
    The Legion of Mary was founded in Dublin on September 7, 1921 by Frank Duff, a Catholic layperson. His idea was to help Catholic l...
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Its polytheism and idolatry
AI Overview

View attachment 1157401
The Legion of Mary is the largest worldwide Catholic lay apostolate, founded in Dublin, Ireland, in 1921 by Frank Duff. Members are dedicated to sanctifying themselves through prayer and active works of spiritual mercy and social welfare under the guidance of the Blessed Virgin Mary. They serve as an extension of the pastor's hands and heart, performing spiritual works such as visiting the sick, welcoming new parishioners, and encouraging inactive Catholics, all within the framework of their parish and in support of the priest.


Purpose and Spirit
    • Spirituality:
      .

      The Legion's spirituality is rooted in a "True Devotion to Mary" as outlined by St. Louis Marie de Montfort.
    • Apostolate:
      .

      Legionaries aim to be instruments of the Holy Spirit, serving God by practicing the Spiritual Works of Mercy.
Membership and Structure
    • Active Members:
      These are practicing Catholics who attend a weekly meeting for prayer, planning, and discussion, and perform two hours of assigned weekly apostolic work in pairs.
    • Auxiliary Members:
      This prayer wing of the Legion consists of people who support the Legion with daily prayers but cannot perform active duty.
Activities and Works
    • Visitation:
      .

      Members visit the sick, elderly, and those in hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons.
    • Evangelization:
      .

      They engage in door-to-door visitation, recruit for religious education, and welcome newcomers to the parish.
    • Spiritual Guidance:
      .

      Legionaries encourage lapsed Catholics to return to the practice of the faith and provide support for those in need.
History
    • Founding:
      Frank Duff, a Catholic layman, founded the Legion on September 7, 1921, in Dublin.
    • Spread:
      The organization quickly grew from Ireland and gained recognition and approval from several Popes, spreading to nearly every country.

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Its polytheism and idolatry
AI Overview

View attachment 1157401
The Legion of Mary is the largest worldwide Catholic lay apostolate, founded in Dublin, Ireland, in 1921 by Frank Duff. Members are dedicated to sanctifying themselves through prayer and active works of spiritual mercy and social welfare under the guidance of the Blessed Virgin Mary. They serve as an extension of the pastor's hands and heart, performing spiritual works such as visiting the sick, welcoming new parishioners, and encouraging inactive Catholics, all within the framework of their parish and in support of the priest.


Purpose and Spirit
    • Spirituality:
      .

      The Legion's spirituality is rooted in a "True Devotion to Mary" as outlined by St. Louis Marie de Montfort.
    • Apostolate:
      .

      Legionaries aim to be instruments of the Holy Spirit, serving God by practicing the Spiritual Works of Mercy.
Membership and Structure
    • Active Members:
      These are practicing Catholics who attend a weekly meeting for prayer, planning, and discussion, and perform two hours of assigned weekly apostolic work in pairs.
    • Auxiliary Members:
      This prayer wing of the Legion consists of people who support the Legion with daily prayers but cannot perform active duty.
Activities and Works
    • Visitation:
      .

      Members visit the sick, elderly, and those in hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons.
    • Evangelization:
      .

      They engage in door-to-door visitation, recruit for religious education, and welcome newcomers to the parish.
    • Spiritual Guidance:
      .

      Legionaries encourage lapsed Catholics to return to the practice of the faith and provide support for those in need.
History
    • Founding:
      Frank Duff, a Catholic layman, founded the Legion on September 7, 1921, in Dublin.
    • Spread:
      The organization quickly grew from Ireland and gained recognition and approval from several Popes, spreading to nearly every country.

Devotion does not an idol make. Worry about your own flock.
 
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