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tafan2
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Yea, I expected my use of the word stranger would be challenged. I get it, we are all one Body of Christ, especially at mass. But for practical purposes, I stick to the word. When it is a parishioner who I have known for years, guess what? they know me, they don’t try to hold my hand. They probably don’t even have to think about it. But when I am at a different church, where I know no one, they are strangers to me. And I don’t want to hold their hand.
I am old fashioned, as such my thoughts were set a long time ago. Hand holding is a rather intimate thing. We hold hands with our children, our spouse, our sweetheart. Its not casually done. Why force it in mass? Just to make people feel uncomfortable? I have no problem with people who decide to hold hands during the Our Father, just don’t expect me to do it. And have a little consideration, don’t extend your hand to a stranger, that person just might fell like me (there are a lot more of us than you may realize) but not be willing to say no. You will get your chance during the sign of peace to show your communion with fellow mass attendees. And much more importantly, you will get your chance when you receive communion.
I am old fashioned, as such my thoughts were set a long time ago. Hand holding is a rather intimate thing. We hold hands with our children, our spouse, our sweetheart. Its not casually done. Why force it in mass? Just to make people feel uncomfortable? I have no problem with people who decide to hold hands during the Our Father, just don’t expect me to do it. And have a little consideration, don’t extend your hand to a stranger, that person just might fell like me (there are a lot more of us than you may realize) but not be willing to say no. You will get your chance during the sign of peace to show your communion with fellow mass attendees. And much more importantly, you will get your chance when you receive communion.