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GIRM tells us to sit, stand, or kneel but it doesn’t tell us how our hands are supposed to be like. What position does our hands need to be in?
It doesn’t really matter. It is up to you. I generally tend to keep my hands by my side, or else folded in prayer.GIRM tells us to sit, stand, or kneel but it doesn’t tell us how our hands are supposed to be like. What position does our hands need to be in?
doesn’t matter if the GIRM doesn’t say what to do it doesn’t matter what you do.GIRM tells us to sit, stand, or kneel but it doesn’t tell us how our hands are supposed to be like. What position does our hands need to be in?
the usually don’t give any instruction to the people, only to the priest.GIRM tells us to sit, stand, or kneel but it doesn’t tell us how our hands are supposed to be like. What position does our hands need to be in?
Does that mean we can’t hold hands during the Our Father?the usually don’t give any instruction to the people, only to the priest.
back in the day, we were taught in Catholic school, and altar servers are still taught this way, whenever you are not doing a specific action–crossing yourself, holding a book etc. – your hands should be folded. If you are doing an action that takes one hand–holding a candle, handing something to the priest, the other hand is held against your chest.
if the missal does not give any direction you hold your hands still in the most reverent position.
Do you have a cite for this? Seems like it would have been more effective to tie their hands behind their backs.As the Christian were led to their deaths in the public arena’s, their hands were tied together in front of them.
Kind of. I think the official position of the US bishops is that holding hands during the Our Father is discouraged. It is amazing how many churches still do it though.Does that mean we can’t hold hands during the Our Father?
Although we are not supposed to hold them in the Orans position. That is for the priest only.doesn’t matter if the GIRM doesn’t say what to do it doesn’t matter what you do.
Good God, does it matter?GIRM tells us to sit, stand, or kneel but it doesn’t tell us how our hands are supposed to be like. What position does our hands need to be in?
I think it does. After all, the Benedictines are strict in obedience.Good God, does it matter?My parish is pretty orthodox in outlook but very lazy in practice.
