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David_B
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I usually try to avoid holding hands during the Our Father since it’s something I did not grow up with and seems very artificial to say the least (I’m in my early 20s btw). Sometimes particularly at the Newman Center I used to attend Mass at I’d hold people’s hands if they extended their’s out towards me.
It doesn’t seem too common a practice at least here in the heart of the scandals in the Boston Archdiocese, although when I visited relatives down in Charlotte last summer it seemed like the hand holding was rather excessive…people didn’t just hold hands for the Our Father and the “For the Kingdom…” but through the sign of peace.
It doesn’t seem too common a practice at least here in the heart of the scandals in the Boston Archdiocese, although when I visited relatives down in Charlotte last summer it seemed like the hand holding was rather excessive…people didn’t just hold hands for the Our Father and the “For the Kingdom…” but through the sign of peace.