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Augustus24
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How would an individual Catholic alter the sign of the cross in such a way as for to make it inappropriate in your opinion? And have you ever seen such a thing?Is this subject to abuse? What I mean is, can’t the justification " x is not a matter of Doctrine of Dogma" be exploited by an individual Catholic who wants to “vary up” for him/herself a certain gesture or practice x? It doesn’t necessarily have to be an individual Catholic either.
To give a close-as-I-can example, consider this Ask an Apologist question: Should school graduation be part of Mass?
First part of the answer:
(emphasis mine)
Or the question: Should we sing “Happy Birthday” during Mass?
Answer:
(emphasis mine)
Clearly, even outside of Doctrine or Dogma, which are strict and definitive, we have a concept of what is appropriate/proper/correct when it comes to practices.
I’m sorry if some people are annoyed then, at the the subject/title of the thread, perceiving it to be of non-importance, but hopefully the bigger-picture reasoning/concern behind it, can be understood.
I mean, this is a question of right to left, or left to right. Neither are vulgar or taking away from the reverence of the Sign of the Cross. And the position of the fingers is certainly nothing to go into schism over as the Russian Church did. Again, straining out gnats and swallowing camels.
As for signing Happy Birthday in the Mass, I am aware of no place in the GIRM that allows for this, so yes its a liturgical abuse.