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He’s certainly right about that, but the folks under discussion call themselves that or “traddies” in my experience, so how to change that? We also need to start using the labels Ordinary Form and Extraordinary Form of the Mass rather than negative monikers like “NO” or “Novus Ordo” Mass, "TLM, etc. When those words come out of someone’s mouth my ears tend to close. A local priest, a serious student of Church liturgical history refers to the OF Mass as the AVM, the Ancient Vernacular Mass which really bothers the “traditionalists” (for lack of a better label.)Also, we’re painting with a pretty broad brush if we think all “traditionalists” are fairly negative or judgemental. But like cardinal Sarah said, it’s time to stop calling them traditionalists. I’ve never called myself that, despite preferring the EF Mass over the OF, and most Sundays I’m usually attending an OF Mass. I’m curious to know what is hard to understand about Cardinal Sarah’s views, and which specific views we’re thinking of when saying that.
One thing that really concerns me is that some imply that because there are two approved forms of the Mass, that it equates to two different rites in the Western Church and that’s terribly wrong. It’s also the sort of division that many bishops mentioned to suppress the EF Mass.
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