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From the article linked above:
If you want to hold hands during the Lord’s Prayer, do so. If you don’t, don’t. Above all, don’t make what the person next to you is doing the focus of the liturgy.
– Mark L. Chance.
Exactly. Holding hands during the Lord’s Prayer or raising hands during the same is neither prescribed nor proscribed. It is to be neither insisted upon nor forbidden, especially by self-appointed liturgy cops, who certainly qualify as a “lesser authority.”Thus, if neither the bishops’ conference nor the Holy See has seen fit to prescribe any posture for the recitation of the Our Father, it hardly behooves any lesser authority to impose a novel gesture not required by liturgical law and expect the faithful to follow their decrees.
If you want to hold hands during the Lord’s Prayer, do so. If you don’t, don’t. Above all, don’t make what the person next to you is doing the focus of the liturgy.
– Mark L. Chance.