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anon64350612
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Is the sign of peace on its way out? At different parishes in my diocese, priests are omitting the “Let us offer each other the sign of peace” sentence in the mass.(and I am in a ‘liberal’ diocese)
Since the rubric says “Then, if appropriate, the Deacon or the Priest, adds: “Let us offer each other the sign of peace”” I assume the sign of peace is not mandatory.
Has anyone else noticed priests dropping the sign of peace from the mass?
I for one, tend to be very emotional at mass and by the time the sign of peace comes I am often a wreck, even though I fight against the emotion. My face and hands are a mess with tears, a runny nose and dirty tissue and I do not want to spread that to others with a handshake. I try not to shake hands for the others’ sakes - which can be perceived as not loving or as aloof…
I would just as soon see the sign of peace be removed entirely from practice. We are already being united as one when we receive the Eucharist - a handshake cannot make us closer than that. Or am I missing something?
Since the rubric says “Then, if appropriate, the Deacon or the Priest, adds: “Let us offer each other the sign of peace”” I assume the sign of peace is not mandatory.
Has anyone else noticed priests dropping the sign of peace from the mass?
I for one, tend to be very emotional at mass and by the time the sign of peace comes I am often a wreck, even though I fight against the emotion. My face and hands are a mess with tears, a runny nose and dirty tissue and I do not want to spread that to others with a handshake. I try not to shake hands for the others’ sakes - which can be perceived as not loving or as aloof…
I would just as soon see the sign of peace be removed entirely from practice. We are already being united as one when we receive the Eucharist - a handshake cannot make us closer than that. Or am I missing something?