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CilladeRoma
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I do not at all oppose the use of the EF, but to say that the division is “alleged” and “all in my mind” is toThe alleged division exists only in the heads and in the hearts of those who oppose it—quite sad really.
not accept reality.
In my diocese, we have had an EF, by indult since the early 1990’s. Since SP, we have a few more offerings, but they are mostly attended by the same group of people. In fact, there has been no real growth to speak of at our EF parish, the numbers have remained the same for about the last 10 years.
Many of those who attend the EF were very critical of our former Ordinary (who granted the indult in the first place) and have continued to vilify him and many of the wonderful things he accomplished through their blogs and news letters. Many that I know personally who attend the EF have nothing good to say about Pope Francis, or the USCCB . I even know a few priests who have refused to help them, even though they love the EF, because of some of the attitudes present among the devotees.
As Bishop Sample said, it is a two-way street.
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