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When I served with clergy in a Romanian Orthodox church on Bright Tuesday, I had a surprise. Not only was the curtain closed at certain points during the liturgy, but the clergy knelt for the anaphora. I have never encountered this with Serbs, Ukrainians, Russians, or anyone else. Do any Byzantine Catholics practice kneeling during Bright Week? I wonder if this is a Romanian thing. Like the Serbs, Romanian practice tends to be halfway between Russian and Greek practice. Also like the Serbs, Romanians seem to do things that nobody else does. Of course, this is the only Romanian parish that I have ever served in. What do Romanian Greek Catholics do during Bright Week?
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Do any Byzantine Catholics practice kneeling during Bright Week? No as the norm (afaik), even before the 2006 modifications (aka RDL). The "Pew/Peoples" book of 2006, The Divine Liturgies of our Holy Fa...the Great (2006, 467 pages; PDF (21 mb)) [ metropolitancantorinstitute.org] directs the usual standing and that the faithful at times "may SIT", but in particular, where kneeling at the Anaphora and Fraction prior to 2006 was usual, the following general rubric is found: The celebrant prays, concluding: Celebrant: Singing, shouting, crying aloud, and saying the triumphal hymn: The proper liturgical posture is to stand. p 56. Celebrant: Holy gifts to holy people! Response:One is holy ... The proper liturgical posture is to stand. p 75 See also from 2013 No kneeling during Paschaltide.
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I questioned our Dean, who used to be Byzantine Catholic, he had never heard of such a practice. To be fair to the Romanians, that is the only Romanian parish I have ever served in( I have served in two Monastic communities in the OCA Romanian diocese). I like that Romanian parish very much. It appeals to the traditionalist in me. Beautiful Byzantine chant, almost like being in a Greek Old Calendar church.
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