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Sean_O_L
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Thanks to Tantum Ergo for the correction:
Actually, Sean, it was during the “Our Father”, NOT the “sign of peace”, that Fort was accosted, and after the Our Father and BEFORE the Sign of Peace Fort was told by the woman not to DARE offer a sign of peace.
Fort was completely innocent of offense in this.
As to netmil(name removed by moderator)’s quote from Karl Keating:So you’re right with your second response, Fort shouldn’t worry and it was the woman who needs to “rethink” her words and actions.
My wife and I will be celebrating our 45th Wedding Anniversary this coming September 24. In addition to the normal marital relations, we have been Table Tennis partners and opponents, and I have been my wife’s coach; we have been and are each other’s best friends, accompanying one another where-ever we go hand-in-hand – even through the doors of the Parish Church. However, in Church, our hands are kept to ourselves - save only for “The Sign of Peace.”Another point: In our culture, hand-holding is approved of when adults hold the hands of young children, when boyfriend and girlfriend hold hands, and when married couples hold hands (though this commonly stops a few weeks after the honeymoon