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John Lilburne said:“Neither may deacons or non-ordained members of the faithful use gestures or actions which are proper to the same priest celebrant.”
(Instruction on Certain Questions Regarding the Collaboration of the Non-Ordained Faithful in the Sacred Ministry of Priests, 15 August 1997, Article 6, S 2).
From the Roman Missal:
“The priest sets down the chalice and paten and with hands joined sings or says one of the following: … Let us pray for the coming of the kingdom as Jesus taught us.
He extends his hands and he continues, with the people: Our Father …
With hands extended, the priest continues alone: Deliver us, …
He joins his hands.
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The people end the prayer with the acclamation: For the kingdom …
Then the priest, with hands extended, says aloud: Lord Jesus …
He joins his hands. where you live for ever and ever.”.
(The Sacramentary, Catholic Book Publishing Co, New York, 1985, pages 561-562).
A bishop does not have the authority to change the postures of the people. The 2002 General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) makes this clear in n. 387 and 390. (See http:www.romanrite.com/girm.html ). As n. 390 explains, decisions on “The gestures and posture of the faithful” require a decision by the Conference of Bishops and the recognito of the Apostolic See.
I’m sorry, could you please point to where this says anything about Holding Hands for the Our Father?
(I never thought I’d be arguing for this)