thanks for the prayers
I think that if a person has an opportunity to go to a Latin Mass parish, they should… but if their only option is Novus Ordo, that doesn’t dispense them from fulfilling their Sunday obligation, and it’s always better to have the Sacraments
God bless
It is this kind of mentality that I find so frustrating in many of these discussions.
Its not that they would like to worship themselves in this way but that they would try to force it on everyone.
I have spent most my life in vernacular Mass and yes I have noticed some Churches have lost many beautiful statues etc and some who have not. Recently I went to a cathedral to send some time doing the Stations of the Cross because I thought having the carvings of the scenes in front of me would help me meditate better. When I got there each station had been replaced by a small crucifix marker ( + ) . This actually forced me to meditate internally and really try to Imagine each scene for myself which I was able to do Quite easliy so the change did not affect my devotion at all . I understood why each marker was an ( + ) as Christ had not been Crucified at every station. Yes I do think it a pity that such beautifull carving were removed but the removal did not affect my devotions in the end and made me realise I could just as easily do them at home to so no excuse for not doing them more often. So a change yes but no diabolical consequences for me.
If what my mother tells me about some of the Latin Traditional masses in the past if mobile phone video recording were availabe in the 1930’s ; Men all crowded at the back door chatting rushing off as soon as they returned from Communion. Women in the pews mostly reciting rosaries through the majority of the mass instead of focusing on the Eucharist were the norm in the little parish church she attended. Hardly the iconised Ideal.
If the early Apostles took this one size fits all approach to Catholicism there would only have been 1 gospel but clearly they understood that they needed to explain the story of Christs life according to the audiences they were writing for hence 4 gospels. Are we now in our wisdom to decide which one we prefer and ditch the other 3 if we are to like this about how we worship at mass.
I love the Idea of having Latin Mass available for those who find it helps them; just like I loved hearing a mass lately in Irish at the same Cathedral above as the stations took longer than I thought and I inadvertantly found myself in a private mass,( and then thought it would be wrong to leave after the mass started) organised for the leaving year class in the local Irish Speaking school. I didn’t understand a word but I knew it was a proper Mass and I recognised Amazing Grace when they sang it still sounded beautiful.
Getting back to what I was talking about; but I hate the Idea that these lovers of Latin
would force it on everyone and deny others the privalege they would have for themselves of worshiping respectfully in the vernacular. Of course If you oppose any of these Traditionalist you are immediately confronted with the charge of being a Modernest by some and by so doing say by implication of the term that you are somehow a pro abortionist , Gay marriage promoting, heratic. The same charge if you see no reason that girls can’t serve at the alter or any other incidental to the faith issue they are promoting.
True Unity in the Church can’t be achieved with this type of love for your brothers and sisters and if the apostles had taken this approach we male first borns would still be circumcised, the bible would be still in Hebrew or Greek (forgive my lack of scholarship for not knowing which is original) and the Christian ceromony to commemorate the Eucharist would still be in Hebrew or Greek as spoken in the synagogues of ancient Israel.
ETC, ETC, ETC but to the horror of some at the time it moved forward with time. Let our
1st Pope speak…
1 Peter 4:8-11 (Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition)
But before all things have a constant mutual charity among yourselves: for charity covereth a multitude of sins.Using hospitality one towards another, without murmuring,As every man hath received grace, ministering the same one to another: as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.If any man speak, let him speak, as the words of God. If any man minister, let him do it, as of the power, which God administereth: that in all things God may be honoured through Jesus Christ: to whom is glory and empire for ever and ever. Amen.
both those who opperate in the so called camps of Traditionalists and modernests should maybe ponder on Apostle John’s words about Diotrephes
3 John 1 (Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition)
I had written perhaps to the church: but Diotrephes, who loveth to have the pre-eminence among them, doth not receive us.For this cause, if I come, I will advertise his works which he doth, with malicious words prating against us. And as if these things were not enough for him, neither doth he himself receive the brethren, and them that do receive them he forbiddeth, and casteth out of the church.
Paul speaks…
Colossians 3:11 (Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition)
Where there is neither Gentile nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision, Barbarian nor Scythian, bond nor free. But Christ is all, and in all.
In these troubled times let us all strive within the boundaries of the Truths of Our faith to hold together in mutual love and respect for one another. Rather than a house divided on itself. For it is in this Unity of Spirit that through Christ we can repulse the real enemy that would speak with one forked tounge a message for each audience in order to sow division.
Enjoy your Latin Mass and let us also enjoy our vernacular Mass but let both our prayer go up as a beautiful rainbow of colour to our ONE LORD AND GOD.
