Why is it OK for all who have “horrible” OF experiences to talk about them, but the minute someone talks about their bad experiences with the EF and those who attend them, they are discounted?
First and foremost… peace be with you, CilladeRoma. While you and I (from what I have seen of your posts) may sit on opposite sides of the idiolological spectrum, I’m confident that we can both gain insight from our perspectives and exchanges. It is always my intention to offer mine with nothing short of all due respect.
Getting to the point… no, your experiences should not be discounted. Not at all. I suppose that I myself have been guilty of this, in general, as a knee jerk reaction. No, not in my response to your earlier post, for I saw that more as a generalization lacking specific incidents.
When there are specific complaints, they seem a bit frustratingly cliche.
How? Well, it seems to me that, to sum it up, complaints agains EM generally have to do with offense to the ego (EM is not man-centered enough). “The priest has his back to us (as opposed to God),” “I cant understand the language (too much effort required to follow translated missal),” “Laity are not able to serve in extraordinary function (deprived of need to feel relevant),” etc.
Complaints agains the OM have more to do with perceived offence to God (OM is not God-centered enough) “The priest has his back to God (who are we to command the priests attention before God)”, “woman are permitted in the sanctuary, (not about sexism! But because specific traditional and scriptural symbology is lost),” “The true presence is placed on the hand (crumbs filled with His true presence may fall to the ground and be stepped over)” etc.
Can there be ego-based, self- righteous motivations for the latter sentiment as well? Of course, but that doesnt change its validity. After all, the Mass is offered to God, not us. Now, if an OF enthusiast complained of the EF that people approaching the communion rail, should do so up the aisle on their knees… I would be silent and humbled! Again, the typically complaints I find more self-serving than God-serving. Just my opinion.