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katiecall87
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When I was a girl and attended mass at our local parish, everyone always held hands during The Lord’s Prayer. I went through a phase where I left the church as a young adult. I am now almost 30 and attending mass again, trying to reconnect with and nourish/develop my faith.
I am surprised because none of the parishes I have been to since hold hands during The Lord’s Prayer. Families sometimes do, but the congregation as a whole does not. Everyone simply stands with their hands raised.
I find this very odd, but that is probably because it is not what I remember being done.
I am curious, is this something that changes from parish to parish, or is it a recent larger scale change?
I also noticed that one of our local parishes doesn’t have kneelers.
I personally find it better and more moving to pray the Lord’s Prayer connected with community. When I see little families holding hands and not reaching for the next person in the pew, that makes me sad somehow.
I am surprised because none of the parishes I have been to since hold hands during The Lord’s Prayer. Families sometimes do, but the congregation as a whole does not. Everyone simply stands with their hands raised.
I find this very odd, but that is probably because it is not what I remember being done.
I am curious, is this something that changes from parish to parish, or is it a recent larger scale change?
I also noticed that one of our local parishes doesn’t have kneelers.
I personally find it better and more moving to pray the Lord’s Prayer connected with community. When I see little families holding hands and not reaching for the next person in the pew, that makes me sad somehow.