At mass once, a lady once grabbed my hands and raised both our hands up in prayer. I was a bit taken back at first, and then thought, well that it ok because she and I just had done a course together, and I think she was the thought of person who very much wanted to bond with a fellow Christian and Catholic.
To be honest sometimes I wonder why we are so worried about some practices that we perceive to be from outside of the Catholic faith, when I see some of those practices showing love. And I can’t see holding someone’s hands as a practice that is necessarily outside of the Catholic Faith, because I can’t see it as being outside of Christ.
I’ve decided that if it involves love, and Christ talked about love, then I am not going to worry about such things as this. If someone leaves their pew to shake my hand, then I see it as a sign that they wish to shake my hands as a fellow Christian and spread love, and because I see Christ as love, I honestly just at this stage can’t see how it brings into disrespect anything in the mass.
My daughter taught me to touch and see touch as love, as I wasn’t a touchy feeling person, but since I’ve become more in tune with Christ in my heart and focused on Love I am much more different about touch.
Love is expressed in many forms and one of them is touch. Because I see touch and love as also touching and being touched by Christ. Maybe I am a bit soppy here, but what is sacredness? Is it unsacred and disrespectal to Christ to touch and spread love? and display love?
I’ve been to Charismatic masses were everyone has held hands, even across the pews. I didn’t see it as disrespectul or as something Christ would be opposed to. I saw it as a display of love with people who love Christ very much, in more ways then I’ve ever seen, and we were each touching each other with that love.
Because I see Christ as Love, I am sticking with Love. I like the idea of raising one’s hands up in prayer, but I also don’t mind if someone holds my hands while we do that.
I see this as boiling down to personal preference, not as anything that is going to affect the mass. But then I am one of these joyful Catholics, maybe I am the odd one.