Cardinal Archbishop of Lima Mandates Kneeling and Receiving Communion on the Tongue

I think this is, for now, just in the cathedral.  Lima is the city of saints, so may the fruit of their prayers continue to flourish.  There are five saints who hailed from Lima: Saints Rose (1617, the first to be canonized from the New World), Martin de Porres (1639), Turibius (1606), Francis Solano ((1610), and John Massias (1645).

From the Rorate Caeli website:

A reader from Lima, Peru has informed Rorate that to receive holy communion at the Cathedral-Basilica of Lima, Perú, the faithful must now kneel in addition to receiving only on the tongue. For that purpose, two kneelers are now put before the steps of the high altar at the moment of Communion, just like in Papal Masses.

In his sermon on September 20, 2009 in the Cathedral, Juan Luis Cardinal Cipriani Thorne, Archbishop of Lima, made the following statement:

“The most respectful way of receiving the Eucharist is kneeling and on the tongue. We must recover a sense of respect and reverence due to the Eucharist, because the love to Jesus is the center of our Christian lives.Our souls are at stake.”

The Archbishop — who has tried to make Lima a “Eucharistic City” — also exhorted his flock to adore the Eucharistic Lord in the more than 70 adoration chapels in the city.