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Yow!! What a perfect example of Traditional Cafeteria Catholicism!!!Hmmmm, well, I would love to defend the Latin Mass against your rant, except for the past couple of weeks, I’ve been attending the Novus Ordo.
… One week due to being on vacation in a small Southern Bible Belt area (Blue Ridge Mountains) with friendly downhome folks, where Mass is either in English or Spanish, and it was very touching to see the priest kneel for the whole Eucharistic prayer.
… And last week, just getting home from vacation in the mountains and being too tired to drive downtown to the Latin Mass, I went to my home parish’s Novus Ordo, where the sermon was an intensely personally meaningful one for me on the Ascension and “Remember the Mountain!”
This week I’ll have to get to the Latin Mass, and then maybe we can talk and get a real good debate going …
Seriously though, my motto is:
English for those who want it.
Latin for those who want it.
Reverence for all.
~~ the phoenix
You say it was “touching” for the priest to ignore the rubrics of the Mass and do as he pleases. How odd. I would rather him just follow the Mass rubrics. Yet you find it “touching” instead of abusive or negative because kneeling is always “better” than standing in your book!
You are effectively saying “I know better than the Church does and I can determine when to deviate from the Mass.” Yet at the same time you go exothermic when a priest leaves the sanctuary to shake someone’s hand or a layperson goes to the tabernacle to retrieve the ciborium. Utter hypocrisy!
That sorta Traditional Cafeteria Catholicism is yet another element that ruins the credibility of many traditionally-minded Catholics.