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Do your parishioners at church hold their hands palm up like the priest during the Our Father?
The orans position is a position that is strictly reserved to the celebrant (and con celebrants) alone. Not even the deacon uses this position.Do your parishioners at church hold their hands palm up like the priest during the Our Father?
Thanks! Just wondering whether you have reference for this?Contrary to what some people claim, the Church does indeed say that the laity are not to assume the gestures which are reserved to the priest.
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Thanks! Just wondering whether you have reference for this?Contrary to what some people claim, the Church does indeed say that the laity are not to assume the gestures which are reserved to the priest.
Article 6.2 from here http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/c...ocuments/rc_con_interdic_doc_15081997_en.htmlNeither may deacons or non-ordained members of the faithful use gestures or actions which are proper to the same priest celebrant.
To God, it probably doesn’t matter, but to liturgical purists, its one of many arguments that is never fruitful. Its in the legalist DNA, it seems.Don’t shout at me, I’m trying to understand. Why does it matter so much? Why does posture during the Our Father matter?
Some do. And some hold hands with each other. And some do neither. Fortunately, nobody makes a big deal out of it.Do your parishioners at church hold their hands palm up like the priest during the Our Father?