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Julian_Bashir
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It is prohibited in our diocese, but this presume A) you read the buletin where it was addressed B) you obey what you read.(FYI - the response wasn’t from a priest - not that it makes much difference.)
But you’re not NOT supposed to hold hands either.
If holding the hands of a spouse or child or parent or friend is beneficial to you during the Our Father (or at any other time) please feel free to do so.
There’s no prohibition.
Good manners and common sense would dictate that we don’t grab someone else’s hand.
Given the number that still insist, it isn’t being well grasped (no pun intended).
I simply have my eyes closed so I don’t have to see if someone wants my hand. I don;t like the idea of improvising things in Mass because we feel like it, however well intended people may be.