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FrDavid96
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It is not an individual gesture–it is a corporate gesture. Therefore asking me to provide documentation that an individual’s posture can be something added to the liturgy is not germane to the subject at hand.And again we’re right back to the same problem: that you believe an individual’s gestures can “add to the liturgy”. Again I would challenge you to produce a single document from the Vatican that takes any such position.
As I said, when your entire argument is based on this foundational premise there is really nothing further to discuss.
I and others here have quoted documentation again-and-again that gestures may not be added to the Mass without the approval of the Holy See. Calling a corporate gesture an individual one does not make it licit, nor can it provide an excuse for introducing or perpetuating abuses within the Mass.
We cannot justify illicit acts within the Mass by playing word games–and that’s precisely what people do when they try to say that when a group is holding hands, but we’re not “all holding hands”, we’re just a bunch of individuals who happen to be holding each others’ hands at the same time.