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Maybe if we hold hands, then our neighbor will ***“feel” closer to God…***
Or mayb just closer to me
Maybe if we hold hands, then our neighbor will ***“feel” closer to God…***
Or mayb just closer to me

Your zeal is wonderful, Keep it up, and keep asking lots more questions like you already do.I must be an odd ball here. My family holds hands during the Our Father I think it’s a great thing to do, When two or more are gathered together in my name I am there among them this hand holding makes me more in tuned to Jesus and Unity, if Jesus was there in the pews I bet you all wouldn’t snap your hands away when he grabbed your hand. Some people are so full of love that they want everyone to feel it. I find it sad that no one wants to touch anyone anymore, anyone out there familiar with Fr. Larry Richards his tapes and CD’s?, he says in the early days of the church at the sign of peace eveyone used to kiss on the lips - could you imagine that today, I’m a VERY shy and backwards man and I have NO problem with this, if a stranger wants to hold my hand during the Our Father, so be it, I think it’s more distracting to make a big fuss over it, come on people where is the love? Us hand holders are not all aggressive, I’m not. Love your neighbor as yourself, who said that? JESUS !!! :yup:![]()
I think the problems that people have with holding hands are how the practice has been introduced more so than the actual holding of hands. I realize the intent is good, but what if an entire group of parishoners decided that they were all going to lie prostrate for the entire Mass. While more than likely they would mean well, the practice is not what the Church prescribes. My biggest problem with this issue is the silence from above. This is obviously a devisive issue that needs to be dealt with so other things can be discussed. One way or another, a definitve unified decision has to come from our Bishops or even Rome to put this to rest. It would simply be good leadership.most of the thread seems to be very down on the idea of holding hands during the Our Father. at my church, we do it, and i think it’s great. i know that some folks, especially some of the older people, really seem to look fwd to the time when they can connect with another human being. with some people, that’s all the human contact they get.
i’ve heard most everyone (not just here, but in person, too) denounce the practice as uncomfortable and unsanitary. to me, it’s a nice human touch. i think we’re all just a bit too paranoid about germs, anyway.![]()
Well said. That is exactly how I feel. I just couldn’t say it as beautifully as you did. :clapping:I can see that the “it’s fine with me” and “those who don’t have issues” mentality will persist.
Concerns for germs and “social connection” aside, the Mass is the property of the Church and is not to be interjected with our innovations.
The Mass is the Sacrifice of Calvary, re-presented to the Father.
We faithful, having come together in the pews, prayed together, sang together, offer to the Father His own Divine Son, Our Lord, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.
We then consume this Lamb of God, uniting physically and spiritually as the members of the Mystical Body of Christ.
Now, that said, doesn’t hand holding seem to be just a tad superficial? How can anyone honestly say that hand-holding makes us feel closer to God, etc., etc., etc.
If only they knew the Mass!!!
AMEN robertaf. Reading some of these posts, I am ashamed to be a Catholic; let’s remember that we are CHRISTIANS first. 35 years ago my mother would reach out and grab our pinkies with her pinky finger when we would say the Our Father. It was a way of linking us together while we proclaimed the prayer of praise that Jesus taught us. It is a natural link to the Sign of Peace, when you are to reach out to your neighbor, and ask that Christ bless them with His peace. When I touch another’s hand, I imagine Christ in them and say a little prayer that He will be with them today. It is the same when I am an EM, and I graize someone’s hand as I present the Eucharist to them; I ask Jesus to allow me to see him in all that I touch and visit while I present Him to them.Good Morning Church
I think we should all pray, pray, pray that God has a real sense of humor. I can only imagine His thoughts as he watches some of this.
“Love one another as I have loved you.” I wonder if He has such hesitation about reaching out and touching each of us?
Every day, I see what He meant that we must be like little children. We do set an example for them. They seem to love to reach out and hold a neighbors hand.
I come from the Protestant tradition and have never witnessed it before now (in our Catholic Church). While it may not be comfortable for this Norwegian introvertIt is my understanding that this is considered a “Protestant” thing to do. Personally, I don’t care for it.
Beautiful! Couldn’t have said it better myself. And I mean that! You said exactly how I felt! Isn’t this a moot point anyway? From what I’ve read on EWTN and such, the orans posture isn’t proper and neither is holding hands during the Our Father. Continuing to do so is some form of disobedience, isn’t it?I welcome warm affection, outside Mass, when our attention are focused on our neighbor. Inside Mass, our attention should be focused on offering the Sacrifice of Christ’s Body and Blood to the Father in atonement for our sins. (As well as the offering of ourselves, which we have placed upon that altar with Christ, when the priest says: “Lift up your hearts,” and we respond, “We lift them up to the Lord.”)
dizzydave,
I don’t expect you to read over the nearly 100 posts on this thread, however, you do need to know that the Mass is not our personal property, it is the Church’s. We don’t have the right to alter it to your liking. We can’t improve upon the Mass. It is the perfect prayer of the Church, offered to the Father. It’s sad that the faithful don’t understand it better, and don’t try to understand it.
They just try to customize it.
The Church has said this about changing the Mass:
Inaestimabile Donum: adoremus.org/InaestimabileDonum.html The faithful have a right to a true Liturgy, which means the Liturgy desired and laid down by the Church, which has in fact indicated where adaptations may be made as called for by pastoral requirements in different places or by different groups of people. Undue experimentation, changes and creativity bewilder the faithful. The use of unauthorized texts means a loss of the necessary connection between the lex orandi and the lex credendi. The Second Vatican Council’s admonition in this regard must be remembered: “No person, even if he be a priest, may add, remove or change anything in the Liturgy on his own authority.” And Paul VI of venerable memory stated that: “Anyone who takes advantage of the reform to indulge in arbitrary experiments is wasting energy and offending the ecclesial sense.”
You see, Dave, the Church offers this Mass regardless of whether people “like to touch” or not. Mass isn’t offered to us, but *to *God.
Remarks such as “If Jesus was sitting in the pew…” show a lack of understanding of the Mass. Jesus IS in the pew, and IS in the Word, and IS in our neighbor, and IS Truly Present in the Blessed Sacrament.
Those who wish to offer worship to the Father as Jesus taught should be permitted to do so without interruption. Jesus didn’t say, “This is how you shall pray: first, hold hands. Now say, ‘Our Father…’”
We are instructed to pray as Jesus taught, and if that doesn’t make us “feel close enough to God,” then will holding hands do the trick?
Sad that we’re so hung up on “feelings” that we’ve lost a sense of the Sacred, and the reverence and worship that is due Almighty God.
“Instructed” to raise your hands???Recently we have been instructed to raise our hands in the Orans position in obedience to Bishop Griffin (Columbus Diocese). This instruction is being presented at the same time with corrections which we definitely need to make. Our priest has said hand holding is an option we can choose or not. My husband is very uncomfortable with this, but my teens and I have said we should be obedient. Any suggestions?![]()