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WATCH: Cardinal Cupich Bans Kneeling Before Jesus! by Larry Chapp, Mark Lambert – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

WATCH: Cardinal Cupich Bans Kneeling Before Jesus! by Larry Chapp, Mark Lambert

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By Larry Chapp, Mark Lambert, Catholics Unscripted, (Complicit Clergy), December 18, 2024

Mark Lambert and Larry Chap discuss Cardinal Cupich’s recent directives regarding the reception of communion, particularly his discouragement of kneeling. They explore the implications of this stance within the context of liturgical practices, the influence of the 1970s aesthetic, and the political motivations behind Cupich’s actions. The discussion also delves into the theological significance of the Eucharist, the need for reverence, and the importance of catechesis in understanding the sacrament. In this conversation, Larry Chapp and Mark Lambert discuss the current state of the Catholic Church, focusing on the crisis of reverence in liturgy, the impact of these changes on vocations, and the challenges faced by young priests. They explore the implications of a lack of distinction between the sacred and the profane, the importance of maintaining liturgical integrity, and the validity of the Eucharist amidst changing practices. The discussion also touches on the historical context of Vatican II and the ongoing tensions within the Church.

Here’s a link to Larry Chap’s article mentioned in the video.

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