Rob: Point of information, please, my friend. I never, ever said that the Mass changes were ‘more important than saving lives from hunger or abortion.’ You did… .
Actually I didn’t say they were more important than abortion or hunger. I stressed that they weren’t … didn’t I?
Where I disagree with from what I am getting from yours and Kevin’s posts is that you seem to think that attention being paid to a ‘lesser issue’ than abortion and hunger–which I totally agree are huge issues–is somehow ‘taking away’ from time that ‘could have been spent’ on those big issues. And that just isn’t true, you know. It really isn’t…
Yes, that just is really true, you know. It really is! You describe it as a false dichotomy. You don’t agree that if you spend time doing task X you take that time away from being able to be able to do more of task Y? Remember that there is only so much time available. Waste is waste. If it isn’t broken why fix it? To make it more politically correct. To appease the nitpickers? It has worked for 40 years why pretend to fix it now? Why confuse our people more? Stop the pratice of taking of the Eucharist in the hands. “Wherever I go in the whole world, the thing that makes me the saddest is watching people receive communion in the hand.” – Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta (To which I say AMEN!) Stop the use of “Special” Ministers at every Mass. I am one) of being OVERUSED! Stop giving Body of Christ in two species as the norm. Stop all the ****! But changing words – words? If it wasn’t for The Eucharist we would just be another Christian group! :banghead:
up to your speed and to your satisfaction,.
Up to God’s satifaction or do you actually believe He wants abortion and world hunger to continue just because we don’t do enough to end them?
Would I like to see ‘more’ done? Certainly. Do I think that ** all of us ** who have lived through this time have ** not done anywhere near enough **, especially with regard to the holocaust of abortion? Most certainly I think that.
So do I:thumbsup:
Do I then think that changes to the liturgy should be ‘swept aside’ until the magical moment when we have stopped abortion, conquered world hunger, established a unified Catholic faith etc.?
If it is not broken, don’t fix it! I was here in the 60s when we “fixed it”. I go to Traditional Masses when I have an opportunity. Actually I don’t give a Hoot what we do, so long as Jesus is there in the Eucharist. I could care less about the language I have been to Japaneese, German, Korean, Italian and Native American Masses. JESUS was at all of them!
Part of the reason that we are so ‘fragmented’ and divisive in our Catholic faith today is rooted in what happened to our liturgy over the last 40 years. Yes, it is. I was there too, and I know this.
Yea, I agree, I know it also, and here we go changing “small things” again. Remember: “Walking is place might give the illusion of progress, but unless you are doing something to move forward it remains only an illusion” Stamp out abortion and we will end a lot of other wrongs in our nation. We are a culture of Death. May God have mercy on our souls
You have to have a firm foundation before you start building upon it. Yes, it is important to get that building up. . .but if you don’t have the foundation, then sooner or later that building is going to collapse and you’ll have to do it over again. . .taking more time, and possibly having a lot more people injured when the collapse takes place
We do, they are called Sacraments and Mass. What better foundation do we need?
Again, I have no problem with working as individuals on the big issues.
Now isn’t that nice of you! :dts:
Because the liturgy is a major part of the Church’s foundation, you see. Part of the problem we face now is precisely due to so many little ‘indians’ who have taken the liturgy and many other parts of the faith and ‘tweaked’ it --because, you see, it’s only ‘a little thing’ after all. And we have Masses that are ‘unrecognizable’ as Masses.
So your idea is to tweak it again? Aren’t you precious! :whacky: Nope, sorry, but I disagree, Rome should leave it alone or just go back to when they did have the liturgy right!"
It is precisely because it is so small a thing that we should be doing it first. And since it is ‘so small’–the quicker we ‘obey’ and ‘just do it’. . .the quicker we will get to the ‘big issues.’
It is only a small change, what difference does it make? Only God knows! I hioe He is happy with what our Church has as priorities. I know I am not, but i will not be silent and I will obey my Church, because like my country. Right or Wrong, it is mine and I love it.
May God bless you. Lets pray for one another.