#12747 What Does Active Participation at Mass Mean? Kneeling and More - Tom Nash

<p>&#8220;What does active participation at Mass mean?&#8221; This question opens a discussion on the significance of engagement during the liturgy, including the practices of kneeling and standing at key moments. Other topics addressed include the meaning behind the priest&#8217;s prayer for &#8220;servants&#8221; during Mass and the implications of Eucharistic adoration as a spiritual weapon.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>02:20 &#8211; Eucharistic adoration is a neglected spiritual weapon.</li>
<li>11:08 &#8211; What does active participation at Mass mean?</li>
<li>15:53 &#8211; At the Agnus Dei is see a lot of people kneel and a lot of people stand. Which are we supposed to be doing? Also toward the end of Communion, when do we stop kneeling and start sitting &#8212; after the cleaning of the vessels, or when the tabernacle is closed?</li>
<li>23:06 &#8211; During the Mass the priest says “we pray for your servants” and then he pauses. Who are the servants referred to here?</li>
<li>29:23 &#8211; The Bible talks about a “mystery gospel” and a “secret doctrine”. I don’t have the chapter and verse but believe me it’s there. Do you have any insights into what these are?</li>
<li>36:05 &#8211; Is there ever a scenario where a non-Catholic who is aware of the Church can be saved?</li>
<li>42:40 &#8211; I kneel at the Agnus Dei because I think we should kneel when the tabernacle is open. The Bible says that we kneel before God.</li>
<li>45:45 &#8211; My non-Catholic friend comes to Mass with me sometimes. He wants to receive communion but I tell him he can’t, that he needs to approach with his arms crossed. But he receives communion anyway. Should I stop inviting him? Have I sinned by not being forceful enough?</li>
<li>51:09 &#8211; I saw on YouTube that when Jesus was a child he fell from a roof, and he turned mud into birds, and other miracles. Are these true?</li>
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