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exaggeration or upset at the way things have become?
Whats wrong with a NORMAL Mass?
Whats wrong with a NORMAL Mass?
Ahhh…but see the problem is that one should not use one’s personal opinions (ie “off broadway style music”) as a justification to declare something as schismatic. Just because the music is something you don’t like, that doesn’t make something schismatic.exaggeration or upset at the way things have become?
Whats wrong with a NORMAL Mass?
Why do you do that? He never said that the music was the cause or the example of the schism. YOU made that connection. He was just describing what he saw when he went to Mass at the Cathedral.Ahhh…but see the problem is that one should not use one’s personal opinions (ie “off broadway style music”) as a justification to declare something as schismatic. Just because the music is something you don’t like, that doesn’t make something schismatic.
Actually, the Eucharistic Prayer is a community prayer…prayed by the priest to God on behalf of the community.The musicians are very talented people and much of the music is very beautiful. The biggest issue with the music is that it never stops, especially during the Eucharistic Prayer. The Eucharistic Prayer is not a community prayer…
Well, I must say that this is incredibly surprising and disappointing. How long does the new bishop need to clean up his own cathedral? The cathedral is not a back-water parish out on the fringes of the diocese. I mean come on – he’s been there a year now.fcpilot: nothing has changed at the Cathedral… with the possible except of no more lay preaching due to the Bishop asking that the practice be discontinued. We attend Mass there on occasion because of the availability of a Sunday evening Mass and nothing much has changed in the last several years. Your off-broadway production comparison hits the nail on the head.
bknebel: the interior also has not changed. I think at the installation the seating was setup with two sides facing the middle (and one Prie Dieu brought in for the Cardinal). Now the seating is back to a semi-circle with the Bishop’s chair in the middle of the aisle with the rest of the congregation.
bk: I understand your point, but sometimes it’s better to pull off the Band-Aid quickly. Get the pain over as quickly as possible rather than draw it out.lepanto,
As Bishop Carlson is my former bishop, I can tell you he takes things prayerfully and slowly. He is disbanning lay preachers, and such… he’s taking it a step at a time. You dont’ want to throw too much at people at once. Its like this:
you put a frog in hot, boiling water, its going to leap out. put the frog in lukewarm water and slowly raise the temp, you can get the frog acclimated to the temp.
Bishop is slowly turning the heat up… he’s doing one thing at a time.
I understand the frusterations with the Cathedral, but I’m thinking he’s not so happy at that parish anyways. I’ve noticed that he is doing a lot at St. Stans in Bay City… hmmm…
FromMi, did you even read what I wrote??? I SAID THAT NO ONE POINTED TO THE MUSIC AS BEING AN EXAMPLE OF THE SCHISM. If you are going to respond, at least show some evidence of having actually read what was written.That being said…in response to Singerlady…the statement was made by Grotto that the cathedral was in ‘mini-schism’. I’m pretty much determined that if people are going to through words like schism around, that I’m going to call them on that, because it’s unfair to everyone involved for that kind of terminology to be bandied about incorrectly.
Don’t read too much into the St. Stan’s thing…I think he’s been there twice at this point for liturgies. Frankly, it’s one of the largest churches in the diocese, and definitely the largest in that city. The high school uses it for graduation every year for that reason.bk: I understand your point, but sometimes it’s better to pull off the Band-Aid quickly. Get the pain over as quickly as possible rather than draw it out.
Actually, they kind of did…the use of ‘schism’ was done in reference to things that were the matter (for the most part) of personal taste. Even those things which would making something ‘illicit’ doesn’t make it schismatic.FromMi, did you even read what I wrote??? I SAID THAT NO ONE POINTED TO THE MUSIC AS BEING AN EXAMPLE OF THE SCHISM. If you are going to respond, at least show some evidence of having actually read what was written.
Couple of things here…I know Frommi can’t tolerate my opinions but that does not mean I am exaggerating. Having had to endure and follow closely the destruction of our Catholic Faith in this Diocese for so long has convinced me that the “envelope” was pushed to the limit! The former Bishop was about to be censored by Rome but dodged the bullet because some of the Hierarchy took him by the hand to visit with the Holy Father JPII. Some of his statements are buried with him but live on in my memory such as “No ordinations of priests until they are women” and “There are too many Masses being said”. These are NOT exact quotes but they are not exaggerations or lies.
Call to Action influences were rampant with the former Bishop.He allowed them to hold organized meetings even when Bishop Bruskewitz (sp) denounced them and forbid them in his Diocese…