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MariaG
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Interesting.
A question though touched on by a few others but not really discussed.
For the most part what is being discussed is clapping for basically good works. Since those works were done through the Grace of God, why should God not be praised through clapping as it is as others stated, a form of appreciation.
I know when I clap, it is clapping for the person, but mostly it is in appreciation of seeing God’s work through that person.
Example, last weekend, one of our youth got up and thanked the parish (small) for sending 6 youth to the National Catholic Youth Conference. This youth was choked with emotion as he tried to share the moving of the Holy Spirit that week and since. Applause was a natural response to seeing this movement of the Holy Spirit.
Just my :twocents:
A question though touched on by a few others but not really discussed.
For the most part what is being discussed is clapping for basically good works. Since those works were done through the Grace of God, why should God not be praised through clapping as it is as others stated, a form of appreciation.
I know when I clap, it is clapping for the person, but mostly it is in appreciation of seeing God’s work through that person.
Example, last weekend, one of our youth got up and thanked the parish (small) for sending 6 youth to the National Catholic Youth Conference. This youth was choked with emotion as he tried to share the moving of the Holy Spirit that week and since. Applause was a natural response to seeing this movement of the Holy Spirit.
Just my :twocents:
