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Hello. I have OCD. In Ireland, the sign of peace at Mass is the handshake. This is a major problem for me and I don’t know how to avoid it.
“If some parishioners still feel uncomfortable about shaking hands at the sign of peace, help them to understand that they are very welcome to wish others the Peace of Christ without hand contact (with a smile or a bow)"
Interesting. I’ve been jabbed in the back and poked on the elbow when I haven’t turned around to folks behind me. Some people are really determined. I think the biggest challenge is overcoming the anxiety about the reaction of the other people when I won’t shake their hand. I don’t want to draw attention to myself but it can’t be helped. So I have to smile and nod at about 8 people all around me. That’s a lot of hoops to jump through for someone with social anxiety. I’m thinking that it would be easier to just stand at the back of the church and nip out to the porch during peace time, then go back in.“If some parishioners still feel uncomfortable about shaking hands at the sign of peace, help them to understand that they are very welcome to wish others the Peace of Christ without hand contact (with a smile or a bow)"
I was going to suggest this. If you’re that uncomfortable, can you sit toward the back on the end of the pew, leave your seat as soon as the peace is announced, and either go stand in the back or onto the porch if necessary for just for a minute. Then you can quietly slip back in to your seat.I’m thinking that it would be easier to just stand at the back of the church and nip out to the porch during peace time, then go back in.
I understand how you feel. Perhaps you could ask your priest if he could give a short announcement about respecting people’s boundaries during the Peace or put it in the bulletin. But also remember that if the people are literally jabbing you in the back to greet you, then you must have a very loving, outgoing congregation. You’re under no obligation to be uncomfortable and I hope you find a good solution, but they are not doing it on purpose to annoy or offend you, just to love you.I think the biggest challenge is overcoming the anxiety about the reaction of the other people when I won’t shake their hand. I don’t want to draw attention to myself but it can’t be helped. So I have to smile and nod at about 8 people all around me. That’s a lot of hoops to jump through for someone with social anxiety.