Yes I am aware of traditions, even without the sarcasm. Are you capable of responding to a question without it? Or is it just reserved for me? You might be surprised to learn that I actually can even read and write and speak in full sentences!
But you didn’t answer the question. Since your statement was
I would ask again: Where in the GIRM does it state that hands clasped is the position. Or that we are to fall back on a tradition, and if so, which one?
The problem with your statement, even if there was an instruction somewhere to fall back on tradition, is that there is NO tradition in regards to what to do with one’s hands during the Our Father. The Our Father was not recited by the people until the Pauline Mass. So when it was said previously, people just did whatever they had been doiing during the rest of the mass, which was highly unlikely to be clasping their hands since most people were holding their missals to read along in the translation or saying rosaries. In fact, I believe you can go back as far as you want and will NEVER find a “prescribed position” for the hands for prayer during the Mass beyond making the sign of the cross or beating the breast.
I have absolutely nothing against folding hands or clasping hands. It is the way I learned in Catholic school back in the 50’s and 60’s. But I also know that nearly no adults outside the nuns at school actually used folded hands at ANY time during Mass, and the only time you saw even clasped hands was in the communion procession. So as a “tradition”, it might have been a desirable posture, but it wasn’t the reality in any of the numerous churches I attended in life.
And then there is still that other sticky point that you keep ignoring. The authority to set liturgical positions is granted to the conferences of Bishops, with approval by the Vatican. Our conference of bishops has answered the question very clearly that “there is no prescribed position for the hands during the Our Father.” You may not like that, or you may think that they are wrong or misguided in doing so, or that even the bishops speaking as a body are just a bunch of misguided liberals out to destroy the Church. But they have been given the authority and the Vatican has not superceded them so at least for now that pretty much means that “there is no prescribed position for the hands during the Our Father.”
Peace,