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Just possibly because they have bigger fish to fry…
Or people could just assume that not everyone wants to do it.Folding one’s hads just before the Our Father begins would be entirely sufficient to show that one does not wish to hold hands.
As a newcomer, thank you for this. I am always afraid that I will offend someone by doing something incorrectly or by failing to do something altogether. However, the more I get to know my parish and Catholics in general, the more I realize how sweet and understanding they are.im content more in worship and thanksgiving than keeping a liturgical scorecard.
Touching someone uninvited is battery, plain and simple. That’s my point. It doesn’t take a law degree to know that.Most of our mothers tried to teach manners…
It doesn’t take a sociologist to note that not all learned the lesson.![]()
Well, it’s not exactly that simple. The touching must be “harmful or offensive” to count as battery (along with being intentional and uninvited).Touching someone uninvited is battery, plain and simple. That’s my point. It doesn’t take a law degree to know that.
Well, it’s not exactly that simple. The touching must be “harmful or offensive” to count as battery (along with being intentional and uninvited).Touching someone uninvited is battery, plain and simple. That’s my point. It doesn’t take a law degree to know that.
I’m not sure that that taking someone’s hand during the Our Father would be considered “harmful or offensive” in legal terms. (Although it’s certainly uninvited! Haha). But I do agree that I don’t want people just grabbing my hand during Mass.
Touching someone uninvited is a battery charge. Offensive counts. Harmful is relative and subjective.Well, it’s not exactly that simple. The touching must be “harmful or offensive” to count as battery (along with being intentional and uninvited).
It is if someone goes off the rails and says it is. It’s in the eye of the offended. And some of what I’ve heard here (meaning the forcible grabbing of someone’s unoffered hand) gets close.I’m not sure that that taking someone’s hand during the Our Father would be considered “harmful or offensive” in legal terms. (Although it’s certainly uninvited! Haha). But I do agree that I don’t want people just grabbing my hand during Mass.