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As I understood it, this thread is not just about applause at the end of Mass. Anyway, the point is that the same arguments can be made by either side, for either issue. There is no clear-cut direction from the Church (in fact, there seems to be confusion and contradiction). That is how these two things are related.P.S. Equating holding hands during the Lord’s Prayer and expressions of appreciation and affection at the end of Mass are not the same thing and absurd. These are two distinct issues.
You probably will not get any refutations to the “Ask an Apologist” links. I almost posted links to them myself, because they do not clearly support either side of this argument.I can’t wait to see the dismissal of the apologist’s comments linked to us by Maria.
We could take this debate a step further regarding the Funeral Mass for Pope John Paul II; The GIRM (382) states that in such Masses, there should be only a “short homily, but never a eulogy of any kind”. Since Cardinal Ratzinger thought it was OK, I guess we should always do it.