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deogratias
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I am going to guess that the ratio of those in favor of hand holding during the pater noster will be lower than those disapproving bit let’s take a count.
Indeed, we’re made to feel as if we’re doing something wrong if we try to participate in the Mass in accordance with the GIRM!especially when yet again whomever is next to me decides that it is up to them to backhand slap my arm to get me to open my eyes and take their hand while I’m praying the Lord’s prayer.
You mean the part that goes “For thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, Forever”?Has anybody else noticed that the Lord’s Prayer and the ending part afterwards is where people are the LOUDEST
This prayer has always been a part of the Mass, but was not said aloud by the faithful in the Tridentine liturgy. It’s always been a separate prayer from the Our Father.You mean the part that goes “For thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, Forever”?
When I was a young woman this was not included in the Catholic version of the Our Father - I guess it was added to attract protestants to our religion, anyone know for sure why this was added???
"" think one of the reasons that some people like the idea of holding hands is the sense of community they feel it builds
deogratias said:"
But that is what reception of the Holy Eucharist is supposed to do - that’s why it is called “communion”.
My guess is nothing is going through their heads - someone reaches for heir hand, they give it without thought, even when they don’t like it because they see it all around them, it probably started with one or two and just grew without thought or purpose and now it has become so embedded in some parishes it has taken on a life of its own - sort of like a tidal waveBut I will add, this is alot of speculation on my part as I do not know what is going through the minds of those do hold hands. Perhaps I am right on the mark, or perhaps I am way out in left field.