C’mon people. What is the point of the Mass? To worship God, or to appoint a priest to worship God for you?
Frankly, I could care less if someone raises their hands in Church during the Our Father, or if people hold hands together during it. In the parish I attend, the Our Father is never recited, but always sung.
The congregation is a bit confused about GIRM, so they all kneel during the Lamb Of God. Although it is not in accord with the liturgical norms to kneel at this time, I do so because to do otherwise is to break the flow. I have been in other Catholic churches where everyone stood during the consecration. I didn’t kneel at this time when I was with them. I stood up like the rest of the congregation.
If someone is raising hands to demonstrate how holy they are, or that they have “priest envy,” then it would demonstrate a wrong attitude and to be avoided. But raising or holding hands to worship God??? Big deal. What matters is that the person is actively worshipping God. I, for one, rejoice that they are in Church and are not at home on a Sunday morning praying to Saint Mattress.
Our priest tweaks the liturgy here and there. I don’t find this a distraction. It helps make the experience more meaningful. He adds a Hail Mary at the conclusion of every Lord Hear Our Prayer. No gender exclusive language is used. It is always sisters first, brothers second. As he puts it, ladies before gentlemen. All scripture readings and songs are altered to reflect this.
God forbid that I should ever become a nit picky person when it comes to the celebration of the Risen Christ, who is, for me, as present in the body that is gathered as he is in the transubstantiated wafer and the wine.