O
otjm
Guest
It is your opinion that the “proper way” is as you described; but that was 50 years ago. It was not mandated by the Church; it was a cultural issue, most often taught by the nuns who were involved in Catholic education.I think it might be a good idea for the Pastor in each parish, or the Bishop, to stress the proper way to hold our hands as we pray the Mass.
Sadly, culture has changed - in many ways. Trying to impose culture on people hasn’t shown much in the way of positive results, whether it is church matters or others.
Holding hands during the Our Father is just short of 50 years of practice. Rome has been aware of it, most likely just about as long as people have been doing it, and has seen fit to not regulate the matter. Rome pretty much is known for wisdom (in spite of a few critics); perhaps we should pay attention and move on to something else. Some parishes will have a culture that suppresses hand holding culturally; others the opposite. I understand that some thing can be distracting; but to a certain extent, we are distracted by what we allow to bother us; that is, we have a choice as to how we react. The phrase “let go and let God” comes to mind.