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- Kneeling abstract "Socially, kneeling, similarly to bowing, is associated with reverence, submission and obeisance, particularly if one kneels before a person who is standing or sitting: the kneeling position renders a person defenseless and unable to flee. For this reason, in some religions, in particular by Christians and Muslims, kneeling is used as a position for prayer, as a position of submission to God, although there were groups such as the Christian Agonoclites which said prayers standing and forabade kneeling. In north Indian Hindu temples, many Hindus kneel before the icon after saying a short personal prayer, and usually touch the ground with their forehead. (This is a contrast to south Indian temples, where most people prostrate completely before the icon).In many churches, pews are equipped with kneelers in front of the seating bench so members of the congregation can kneel on them instead of the floor. In a few other situations such as confessionals and areas in front of an altar, kneelers for kneeling during prayer or sacraments may also be used.Within the Latin Rite of Roman Catholicism, it was formerly the custom to kneel on the left knee only (genuflect) for persons of distinction (such as Kings, the Pope, Bishops, etc.), to kneel on the right knee for the Eucharist, when it is in the tabernacle, and to kneel on both knees when the Eucharist was exposed. Since the publication of the Roman Missal in 1973, following the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, it is customary to genuflect to the Eucharist whether reserved in the tabernacle or exposed for adoration, although in many regions the \"double genuflection\" (i.e. kneeling briefly on both knees) is still practiced before the exposed Eucharist. The practice of genuflecting before the Eucharist also occurs in the Anglican Church and the Lutheran Church. Confirmation candidates sometimes kneel before a sitting bishop on both knees to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation and a blessing. Candidates during Holy Orders will also kneel on both before a bishop or archbishop. Sometimes penitents will kneel during confession to a priest. It is still permissible to receive the Eucharist at Communion while kneeling, although in most places it is received while standing.In the Eastern Orthodox Church the act of kneeling, in the sense of \"standing on one's knees\" is not traditionally performed. Instead, there are several types of bows and prostrations. However, at his ordination, a deacon will kneel on one knee to the side of the altar, while the bishop lays his hands on the deacon's head to read the Prayer of Cheirotonia over him. A priest will kneel in the same manner at his ordination, but on both knees; and a bishop kneels (on both knees) in front of the altar as the Gospel Book is laid over his head and the consecrating bishops read the prayer.".
- Kneeling thumbnail Leclerc_Chrestienne.jpg?width=300.
- Kneeling wikiPageExternalLink 1102TheologyKneel.html.
- Kneeling wikiPageExternalLink 06423a.htm.
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- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Agonoclita.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Altar.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Anglican_Communion.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Bishop.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Bowing.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Bowing_in_Eastern_Orthodoxy.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gestures_of_respect.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_positions.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Knee.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kneeling.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Child_discipline.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Christian_laying_on_of_hands.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Church_tabernacle.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Confession_(religion).
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Confessional.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Confirmation_(Catholic_Church).
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Consecration.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Deacon.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Deference.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Di_nixi.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Dogeza.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Eucharist.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Gait_(human).
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Genuflection.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_Book.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Hinduism.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Holy_orders.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Kneeler.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Kneeling_chair.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Kowtow.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Latin_Church.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink List_of_human_positions.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Ordination.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Pew.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Prayer.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Prayer_rug.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Priest.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Prostration.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Sacrament.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Salute.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Seiza.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink Squatting_position.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLink File:Leclerc_Chrestienne.jpg.
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kneeling".
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLinkText "The bended knee".
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLinkText "kneel".
- Kneeling wikiPageWikiLinkText "kneeling".
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- Kneeling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kneeling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Kneeling subject Category:Gestures_of_respect.
- Kneeling subject Category:Human_positions.
- Kneeling subject Category:Knee.
- Kneeling subject Category:Kneeling.
- Kneeling type Position.
- Kneeling type Thing.
- Kneeling comment "Socially, kneeling, similarly to bowing, is associated with reverence, submission and obeisance, particularly if one kneels before a person who is standing or sitting: the kneeling position renders a person defenseless and unable to flee.".
- Kneeling label "Kneeling".
- Kneeling seeAlso Stress_position.
- Kneeling sameAs Q8866546.
- Kneeling sameAs Kneeling.
- Kneeling sameAs Προσκύνηση.
- Kneeling sameAs Knielen.
- Kneeling sameAs m.06c7cv.
- Kneeling sameAs Стояние_на_коленях.
- Kneeling sameAs Q8866546.
- Kneeling sameAs 跪.
- Kneeling wasDerivedFrom Kneeling?oldid=704053976.
- Kneeling depiction Leclerc_Chrestienne.jpg.
- Kneeling isPrimaryTopicOf Kneeling.