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Perhaps you’ve had better experiences, but in my 62 years in church, including the last 15 years in the Catholic Church, I have seen many MANY people depart from church because of a feud with someone in the church.I do think a better time for a 'sign of peace" would be at some time earlier in the Mass, whether right at the beginning of the Mass entirely, or at least before the Consecration. In practice it results in many Masses in my experience (generally the NE of the USA) where people, including the pastor, walk around and greet each other, all while Christ is on the altar, and without the intent of making amends prior to reception of Holy Communion, at least as far as I can tell - - since I have never seen anything like you describe having seen in Protestant communities you were familiar with. FWIW I was Methodist b/f my conversion, and I never saw anything like what you describe in my limited experience in the Methodist church.
Many of these folks claim that they will continue to worship the Lord on their own, without the “church” to create conflicts and pain for them. But many don’t. The Lord did not intend for most Christians to be by themselves, but to be part of a local body of believers. People without a church just tend to drift away from the Lord.
My point is that churches split over conflicts, souls are endangered, so this “Making Peace” is serious stuff. I think that Holy Mother Church is wise to leave the Sign of Peace right before Holy Communion–to make sure that believers know the seriousness of making peace with anyone that they are holding a grudge against or feuding with.