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TLM08
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I’ve been doing a lot of traditional catholic reading lately and I’ve noticed a common thread of these more traditional writings is the notion that we are to despise this life here on earth and give up all earthly pleasures here in order to attain eternal happiness with God in Heaven. Even in the beautiful prayer “Hail Holy Queen” this life is referred to as a “Valley of Tears”.
I understand and agree with the concept of doing penance and making sacrifices. Popular culture does indeed promote way too much pleasure greed and sinfulness. Furthermore, I understand and agree with church teachings on morality. But could this “guilt factor” be what led to the massive changes in the general attitude of mose catholics after Vatican II ?
It feels like these older writings suggest that it’s okay to have a good meal, just don’t season it to perfection. Or better yet, it’s okay to have intercourse, but keep the pleasure level down. (if your wife is especially attractive it’s wise to turn the lights off…to avoid the sin of lust!) Intercourse exists to bring forth children who are to be future church members.
This seems to be the general tone of the traditional catholic lifestyle. I love the church and I admit that I tend to gravitate toward extremes so I must be careful. How does one find the middle ground? Am I looking at this wrong?
I have some extremely devout catholic aquaintances (daily Mass & several hours of daily prayer) who walk about this life who appear to be continually on the verge of tears. These are wonderful people who seem to be dying before my eyes whenever I see them. What gives?

I understand and agree with the concept of doing penance and making sacrifices. Popular culture does indeed promote way too much pleasure greed and sinfulness. Furthermore, I understand and agree with church teachings on morality. But could this “guilt factor” be what led to the massive changes in the general attitude of mose catholics after Vatican II ?
It feels like these older writings suggest that it’s okay to have a good meal, just don’t season it to perfection. Or better yet, it’s okay to have intercourse, but keep the pleasure level down. (if your wife is especially attractive it’s wise to turn the lights off…to avoid the sin of lust!) Intercourse exists to bring forth children who are to be future church members.
This seems to be the general tone of the traditional catholic lifestyle. I love the church and I admit that I tend to gravitate toward extremes so I must be careful. How does one find the middle ground? Am I looking at this wrong?
I have some extremely devout catholic aquaintances (daily Mass & several hours of daily prayer) who walk about this life who appear to be continually on the verge of tears. These are wonderful people who seem to be dying before my eyes whenever I see them. What gives?