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wupsie50
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I thank God for the flue season every winter. That way you can gently decline without hurting anyone’s feelings.
Snuffy, I appreciate the sincerity of your comments, and I agree with some of them too.Just have to get my 2 cents in here.
The first time I ever saw a whole church hold hands thru the Our Father was in Medjugorje. It was an awesome experience…It was the first time I ever felt…the oneness of the Church…The way we’re suppose to be!!!
The Our Father has not one “I” in it… It’s Our Father, NOT “my” Father…
Some say the ‘oneness’ is at Communion time…I think this is naive. After all, how can we be one at Communion time when some of us receive in the state of mortal sin???
Some say ‘we can’t change the Church rules.’? What happened to kneeling at Communion? What happened to only the priest handing out Communion? AND WHAT HAPPENED TO RECEIVING COMMUNION ON THE TONGUE???
Now, I left the Church when all these rules were abandoned…HOW SAD!!!
After being away for over 20 yrs. and have returned, my heart aches at Communion time…
About a year ago as I watched people walking up to Receive Our Lord, I was given a bit of a revelation… It was like cows walking up to the altar…with no reverence…and putting Our Lord in their mouths…while stradling down the aisle…I felt soooo sorry for Our Lord…how he must be shedding tears to see this…And you guys are worried about how he would feel about holding hands thru the Our Father!!!
As for me and my family…We hold hands thru the Our Father…noone else in our church does…I receive Communion only by the priest…and I receive on the tongue…
Snuffy
I’m glad you didn’t take offense. I was trying to make a general point and just used your post as a stepping off point.Ohio Bob:
How I wish the reputation system was still around…I’m very impressed with your response. It was a kind way to tell me I’m wrong, and you’re the first to responsed to me with kindness.
I’d just like to respond to one thing you said at the end about “touchy feelly”. Holding hands with EVERYONE throughout the Lord’s Prayer had nothing to do with touchy, feely…as I said it was the first time I really felt that everyone in the Church was truly one…(I guess it was a little feely…ha ha ) but Jesus said that we should be one, so that experience will always stay with me…because that’s the way we should be.
Again, thank you for disagreeing with me with kindness.
Jeanette