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netil(name removed by moderator)–awesome! your parish sounds just perfect! I’ll have to e-mail you and find out where you live. The strange thing is, my conversion came about through a charismatic-type experience, so I didn’t start out being opposed to it–until personal experience soured me on a lot of stuff. Thanks for letting me vent, and I’m sorry if I stepped on any toes of people for whom holding hands really has helped them–I actually have in the past (tried to)enjoy Mass doing this–it’s just that overall it makes me feel forced and uncomfortable, and it’s coercive–not charitable–not Christlike. Orans is something I’m more comfortable with–it’s portrayed in pictures of early Christians, it comes from the heart of earnest prayer, it’s charismatic, I actually love doing it. I think the problem is the whole aspect of rebellion–it just hurts so much that I never see a papal encyclical; keep hearing homilies comparing the church hierarchy to the Pharisees; hearing about how love is all that matters–and my problem is that I was so thoroughly formed in Lutheran theology that I’m beginning to actually become confused in my formation. Because–it is true that we can become too legalistic, too concerned about rules and not focused on people. So…confusion sets in. I really need to go somewhere else–but there really isn’t anywhere else to go–because it’s basically like this pretty much everywhere. So–I probably overreact to the hand-holding because it’s definitely a visible and open sign not of charity but of hostile rebellion to Rome. Really–it is.
