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benedictgal
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However, you in your research, you may have either disregarded or not have read the authoritative documents of the Holy See.I had done some reaserch on this before and had found that the main liturgical prayer of the people ends at the communion prayer, which occurs directly after the communion is over with a period of silence. I not certain now were I found the answer, it may have bee in the General instructions. This is why there are announcments after this point and why then there can be speakers such as missionary nuns.
It may be splitting hairs, but it is actually the preist is the one who is giving the blessing, the people are just asked to join him by extending hands. They are not actually saying the blessing , they are simply joining in prayer.
This is not about splitting hairs. Ecclesia de Mysterio is very clear about who can do what when, where and how. The laity do not need to raise their hands if they are sure; they can join in their prayers interiorly.
I trust what the official from the CDWDS told us. After all, he is a part of the Congregation that has the rule-making authority here.