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Quick Questions In our parish, during the Lord’s Prayer, we hold hands. I have heard that this is not an acceptable practice. Can you please tell me what is and where I can find answers to similar questions?
Quick Questions Should we refrain from holding hands during the Our Father?
Quick Questions Should we kneel at Mass?
Quick Questions Is the sign of the cross on the forehead, lips, and heart before the Gospel reading for the priest only?
Quick Questions Shouldn't everyone assume the same postures at Mass as a sign of unity?

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