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InTheWilderness
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It seems there is a never ending debate raging about specific things that the people do during mass, such as hand holding during the Our Father.
My question is, what SHOULD the lay people be doing with their hands during the various parts of mass? What is required, recommended, or allowed?
Who gets to determine these things? Does it all come from the Vatican, or the bishops conference, or the local bishop, or even the pastor?
I am not trying to start another flame war or trolling contest, but I am honestly wondering what is the best practice in these matters. It feels odd to just have your hands dangling at your sides, or to be gripping the pew in front like it was a handrail. On the other hand, using the position I was trained to use as an altar server would seem perhaps to be a bit too rigid for the laity. (Fr. was certainly very exacting about such matters when we were trained, but hat was about 12 years ago, and today they have clearly changed even what the servers do.)
My question is, what SHOULD the lay people be doing with their hands during the various parts of mass? What is required, recommended, or allowed?
Who gets to determine these things? Does it all come from the Vatican, or the bishops conference, or the local bishop, or even the pastor?
I am not trying to start another flame war or trolling contest, but I am honestly wondering what is the best practice in these matters. It feels odd to just have your hands dangling at your sides, or to be gripping the pew in front like it was a handrail. On the other hand, using the position I was trained to use as an altar server would seem perhaps to be a bit too rigid for the laity. (Fr. was certainly very exacting about such matters when we were trained, but hat was about 12 years ago, and today they have clearly changed even what the servers do.)