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Joan_M
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John Yurich:
Don’t you realize that there are germs all over the place? On the pew, on the seat, on the Holy Water font (in the Holy Water) …
But there is no reason to be so squeamish. If we were to succeed in avoiding all those germs, we would weaken our immune system! Take, for instance, cold germs. The only ones that cause us to get a cold are the ones we haven’t built up immunity against. We need some exposure to germs to prevent us from getting sick.
It’s a bit like when my kids were small, they wanted to run around barefoot (we live in the tropics) and my M-I-L was always harping at them to keep their slippers on. Anytime they went barefoot for any length of time they got a cold.
Finally, I put my foot down and insisted - no slippers in the house or in the yard. They got one cold, and after that, no more from that cause.
When we moved to where we live now (we are a block from the sea) they would play on the beach, jump in the sea in their clothes, come back out, let the wet clothes dry on them, do the whole thing over again… And never caught cold, despite the widely held belief that getting wet and cold and staying in the wet clothes would lower your immune system and leave you vulnerable to germs and viruses.
It’s what you are used to. So - shake hands with everyone and don’t worry about getting germs on you. They’re on you anyway!
This seems to be a common objection to shaking the hands of others at Mass, and it is so wrong!I never shake hands during the hand shake of peace becaause I do not wish to catch anybody else’s germs.
John
Don’t you realize that there are germs all over the place? On the pew, on the seat, on the Holy Water font (in the Holy Water) …
But there is no reason to be so squeamish. If we were to succeed in avoiding all those germs, we would weaken our immune system! Take, for instance, cold germs. The only ones that cause us to get a cold are the ones we haven’t built up immunity against. We need some exposure to germs to prevent us from getting sick.
It’s a bit like when my kids were small, they wanted to run around barefoot (we live in the tropics) and my M-I-L was always harping at them to keep their slippers on. Anytime they went barefoot for any length of time they got a cold.
Finally, I put my foot down and insisted - no slippers in the house or in the yard. They got one cold, and after that, no more from that cause.
When we moved to where we live now (we are a block from the sea) they would play on the beach, jump in the sea in their clothes, come back out, let the wet clothes dry on them, do the whole thing over again… And never caught cold, despite the widely held belief that getting wet and cold and staying in the wet clothes would lower your immune system and leave you vulnerable to germs and viruses.
It’s what you are used to. So - shake hands with everyone and don’t worry about getting germs on you. They’re on you anyway!