#12487 Are Laypeople Supposed to Raise Their Hands During the Our Father? AMA - Tom Nash
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“Are laypeople supposed to raise their hands during the Our Father?” This question opens a discussion on the practices of the Mass, alongside inquiries about the role of saints in intercession, the meaning of almsgiving in Sirach 3:30, and how to reconcile personal distrust in the Church while seeking to return.
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Questions Covered:
- 03:58 – Are we supposed to raise our hands or hold hands during the Our Father as Mass?
- 15:38 – I notice people specifically ask saints to heal or protect them, not God. It’s off-putting. Can they do other things apart from interceding?
- 23:10 – In Sirach 3:30 it says that almsgiving atones sin. What does that mean?
- 24:50 – How do I reconcile my distrust for the Church? I want to return but I’m conflicted.
- 45:20 – I’m a Christian and a minority. How do you deal with people who tell me I should convert because their religion is better?
- 50:34 – I get frustrated when the choir sings and adjusts the responsorial Psalm. What would you recommend I do?
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