tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7181609775805365054.post6112471571760899211..comments2023-04-29T02:24:33.028-05:00Comments on Kneeling Catholic: Where's my Corpus Christi Procession post?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7181609775805365054.post-10232611087826700522011-07-03T21:18:28.200-05:002011-07-03T21:18:28.200-05:00KC - Perhaps some months from now, you could send ...KC - Perhaps some months from now, you could send a letter to Bishop Mulvey and ask him to have a Corpus Christi procession. <br /><br />We know of very orthodox priests who cannot kneel during Mass due to knee or back problems. Similarly, a procession in the hot Texas sun could be difficult for some bishops and priests if they suffer from high blood pressure or other health conditions. <br /><br />You might ask Bishop Mulvey that if his schedule or other thing prohibits him from leading the procession next year, if priests of the diocese can lead it in his name. Perhaps he would lead a Holy Hour in the cathedral before it begins. <br /><br />Also, some dioceses may have trouble securing necessary permits. <br /><br />The best way to get more Corpus Christi processions is to first pray, then to write charitable letters to the bishop and let God take it from there.Diane Korzeniewskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06085979986006926002noreply@blogger.com