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Thank you, though, I guess I mean I was wanting to hear Cardinal Arinze’s words, when, where and why he said what he said.The context was this:
Thank you, though, I guess I mean I was wanting to hear Cardinal Arinze’s words, when, where and why he said what he said.The context was this:
Listen around 53 minutes, but the whole thing is pretty cool.
So, again, here in this talk he is speaking of where parishes are requiring people to stand after communion, which can be difficult for some to do. It would be difficult for me to stand until after all have received. He said that idea came after Vatican II and it is certain dioceses that were enforcing this.… his comment does to an extent support the fact that Rome does not seem overly interested in minutiae such as how we hold our hands
50 years seems like a long time when you are living it but for the Church it is not even a drop in a bucket. There is always a possibility and a good one that in time Rome will clear up a lot of misunderstandings when it comes to the Eucharist. I truly expect that to be happening in the future.As holding hands during the Our Father has been around for over 50 years,…
it is somewhat less than likely they will intervene on the matter of holding hands during the Our Father.
I have no idea what this refers to, as it is not part of the thread. However, Rome cannot do what the laity is not taught and does not teach. And I will let that matter go at that.50 years seems like a long time when you are living it but for the Church it is not even a drop in a bucket. There is always a possibility and a good one that in time Rome will clear up a lot of misunderstandings when it comes to the Eucharist. I truly expect that to be happening in the future.
And you are absolutely right to object. Like I have said before, as I am visibly in the front, I will usually not hold hands so those few (and there are few in my parish) who do not are not alone, and so that we all realize it is not a posture that we are supposed to be taking, that is, a proscribed posture.And we can certainly try to apply this to hand holding and orans posture but that is not what he was talking about. As I have said earlier, the problem I have with hand holding and orans posture is when it interferes with some one else’s worship at Mass, and it does happen.
This poster isn’t terribly clear on what to do with the hands while standing. It doesn’t appear to be "prayer positionThis was posted on one of the parishes I attend website:
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It seems to me there is a move to re-teach appropriate postures for Mass.
Yes I agree the standing image isn’t too clear though it could be just standing with hands folded in prayer position in front of you and perhaps at hip or waist level.This poster isn’t terribly clear on what to do with the hands while standing. It doesn’t appear to be "prayer position, based on the angle. Is it hands on hips? Hands clasped in front, at hip level? Or clasped in back? It is hard to tell what they expect you to do with your hands. They must have chosen a neutral posture, since the official documents are also neutral.