austinbond:
I was wondering what experiences and thoughts any of you had if you’ve attended one of these masses.
JMJ + OBT
I attended Holy Mass on Sunday there, near the beginning of Lent during 2003. Simply put: it was beautiful and faith-inspiring.
If indeed either the “Anglican Rite within the Roman Church” or the
su iuris “Anglican Catholic Church” becomes a reality in the next few years (see threads on this site which refer to the “Traditional Anglican Communion,” or
TAC), there will soon after result a “giant sucking sound” as many of the moderately to heavily traditional Latin Rite Catholics (that is, those who have the option to do so, e.g. those in larger cities within the USA) take refuge in these new theologically conservative and liturgically sensible parishes.
A great number of “inbound converts” from conservative Evangelicism and mainline Protestantism would probably choose that option too over the Latin Rite parishes in the first-world, the majority of which have been decimated by the so-called “progressives” among the clergy, laity and religious.
This could actually result in a rather ugly high-church, low-church split among English-speaking Catholics in the Western Catholic Church. But I have a feeling that Pope Benedict XVI may be willing to go ahead even if such was certain given the terrible stagnation in the English-speaking parishes throughout the world. In other words, the “shake up” might actually help prompt, even accelerate, a reform in the English-speaking Roman Rite parishes and dioceses as they exist today.
For those who can’t attend the Anglican Use liturgy in person, I highly recommend the following video on DVD (I purchased and watched it even after attending in person):
See and Hear the Anglican Use Liturgy in all its Beauty!
In the Hearts of Jesus and Mary.
IC XC NIKA