-
shoulders for the
genuflection. The
present Catholic liturgical books exclude genuflecting to a
bishop during the liturgy: "A
genuflection, made by bending...
- the Creed)
genuflection, and
kneeling are all
prescribed in the
liturgy at
various points. In addition,
there are two
forms of
genuflection, depending...
- Kniefall,
refers to West
German Chancellor Willy Brandt's
gesture of
genuflection before a
memorial to the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during a
state visit...
- Christi) as the Holy of Holies. By custom, it is
adorned with
genuflection; with a
double genuflection, that is a
short moment of
kneeling on both knees, if in...
-
Genuflect was an
American nu
metal band from Boston, M****achusetts,
United States,
composed of
former members of Reveille.
Genuflect's lyrical message...
-
although men will
commonly curtsy in some
churches as a
simplified genuflection. Miss
Manners characterizes its knee bend as
deriving from a "traditional...
- idea that in any
church you go, you see a man on a
cross and
everyone genuflects and
prays to him ... in a way it's paganism/idolatry
because people are...
- The
physical act
ranged from full-fledged
prostration or
alternatively genuflection, a bow, or a
simple greeting that
concretized the
relative positions...
-
Taking a knee can
refer to
Genuflection, the act of
dropping to one knee as a sign of
worship or
respect Taking the knee, a form of anti-racism protest...
- on the floor".
Kneeling with only one knee, and not both, is
called genuflection.
Kneeling is a
primate behavior used to
convey deference by
making the...