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What are your sources for this statement?The Pauline rite of Mass is a Mass that was formed in order to reach out to people of today’s culture, just as the other various Liturgies that have been celebrated throughout history were.
And some protestants might claim they get more out of a protestant service…so what.Now some people may prefer and get the most out of a Tridentine Mass. They are permitted to attend. However, some folks, like this fellow here, may receive the most when attending a Pauline rite Mass.
Again, this is simply not relevant.Remember, the Grace available at any Mass is the same: it is the Grace of the body of Christ. However, in order to receive any Grace, we must be open to it. We receive Grace from any Sacrament insofar as we dispose ourselves and do not put up obstacles to it. Some people may be able to dispose themselves better at a Pauline rite, due to the familiarity with the language, the greater involvement in the prayers that the laity have, or any number of other things.
While many more either left the Church for a protestant sect or developed their own set of accepted teachings, making them effectively protestant. Don’t you think others notice that most Catholics today have their own set of rules in faith and morals?If this is not the case for you, that is perfectly ok, but please don’t insult pr question the honesty of those who find the most Grace in a Pauline Mass, something I have seen done far too often. If this man found himself lost during the years of the Tridentine Mass and has been able to return to Christ thanks to the Pauline rite, rejoice!
I don’t see any relevance here.I think that the parable of the Prodigal Son is tremendously valuable for this sort of discussion. We always remember what happened to the younger son, but we ought to pay attention as well to the older son. When the younger son returned, the older son did not rejoice and join the banquet. He was angry with the younger son and even with the Father. He complained about what he had received over the years, and now what was being done for the younger son.
The traditionalist movement is a holding action…it has nothing to do with protestant converts. Did it ever occur to you that these famous protestant converts might have a weak understanding of the Church’s own teaching about Her nature?This is precisely what happens so often with traditionalist movement regarding the Mass. The Pauline Mass has helped countless people return to or find the Church, including Chuck here, myself, and folks like Dr. Hahn. However, rather than rejoice in our salvation - that we were dead and are alive again - there is a tendancy, just like the older son, to say, “what about me? I had to suffer through this Mass for so many years. What about me?” I believe God the Father would say the same thing that was said to the older son in the parable: “Son, you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours. It was fitting to celebrate and be glad, for this your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is found”
The Holy Ghost does not guide liturgical rites…He protects those who promulgate them from making a doctrinal error in their promulgation.In fact, the Holy Spirit has also guided and protected the Pauline rite of Mass.
But it was. You cannot argue with facts…although many here try to do just that.Further quotations can be provided. The point I am making is that you do not have to prefer the Pauline rite of Mass to the rite of Pius V, but according to pre-Vatican II Church teaching, it is impossible that the rite of Paul VI could be detrimental to the Church or to the faith of the people.
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