Just going to jump in here with a couple of observations. There might be other reasons for not shaking hands.
I am being treated for a rather serious degenerative muscle disease with massive doses of steroids and immunosuppressant drugs that have all but killed my immune system. I avoid as much “close personal” contact as possible because my doctors have warned me that a simple infection or virus could be very problematic. You wouldn’t know it to look at me that I am so sick. Our parish has multiple greeters ( 4 + or more) at the door prior to mass, and we shake hands at the opening of mass, and at the Sign of Peace. By the end of mass, I might have shaken hands with 20 people. I really resent the looks and raised eyebrows I get when I just clasp my hands in front of me and smile with whatever greeting is appropriate. I am not being unfriendly, just careful with my health. I would hate to have to resort to hand sanitizer several times during mass.
The other practice in our parish that I find distracting, is that instead of just shaking hands with the people in their immediate vicinity, we have a whole cadre of people who find it necessary to get out of their pew, and walk up and down the aisle to shake hands with people. I have observed Father having to pause and wait while people have returned to their pew before continuing with the Mass.
As I said in a previous post in this thread, I think that I am showing a “sign of peace” when I show respect for a fellow parishioner’s preferences during the Sign of Peace, and I don’t get annoyed with him/her.
Everyone, here’s what’s bothering me about this whole thread and this whole topic: We should all know each other better in our parishes.
jim6918, does anyone in your parish KNOW about your condition (other than your relatives?) Why not?
Some of you say, “Harumph, harrumph, Cat, that’s crazy! We have hundreds of people in my parish. I can’t possibly get to know them all!”
Oh, yeah?
How do Protestants do it?
I swear to all of you that when I attended the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church down South, I knew pretty much all 500 people in my church. I didn’t know every detail, but I sure as shootin’ would have known when someone had serious degenerative muscle disorder. That would have been on the prayer chain as soon as you called the pastor to let him know, and within an hour, EVERYONE in that church would have known that jim6918 is severely ill and we all need to pray like crazy and start bringing over casseroles and offering to help jim6918 with any little thing that he needs help with.
I am not exaggerating one bit.
One of the main reasons why people start attending Evangelical Protestant churches is that everyone knows each other and helps each other out. Yes, I know that many of you scoff at “fellowship”. Well, let me tell you that some good ol’ fellowship would be just the thing to solve the dilemma of the “Sign of Peace!!”
One of the reasons why the Sign of Peace feels awkward is that you have no idea who you’re giving the Sign of Peace to! And IMO, that needs to change in Catholic parishes YESTERDAY! We are miles behind.
If you KNEW your fellow parishioners, you would KNOW that Suzy is from a traditionalist background and would prefer to attend a Latin Mass, but there isn’t any for 100 miles, and so she attends the OF Mass instead, and that she really feels very uncomfortable shaking hands, especially with men.
You would KNOW that Ed is a salesperson who shakes hands with everyone in the world that he meets, and that if you don’t shake hands, he will take offense and probably worry about whether he has offended YOU.
You would KNOW that jim6918 has a painful medical condition that makes hand-shaking agonizing for him.
You would know that the person I brought with me to Mass yesterday has been through the wringer in the last 6 months because of an unjust criminal case, and he is on the verge of tears, and that he could really use a long, friendly hug from sympathetic people.
But we don’t know each other. We should.