Changes Around Here Since the Moto Proprio

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I was thinking about the changes around here since the Moto Proprio and the establishment of a centrally located EF Mass in my deanery:
  • No more constant vilification of our former bishop who did not allow the EF of the Mass.
  • No more dreaming out loud about how things would be perfect if we just had an EF Mass.
  • My Eastern Catholic parish which is stocked largely with disaffected Latin Rite Catholics lost a small handful to the EF. It was believed we would lose a great deal more.
  • The quick rise and fall of EF attendees’ hope of having their own parish. Too few attend the EF Mass – how they would LOVE their own chaplaincy!
  • How clear it is now how our former bishop under ED should have allowed the EF as our current bishop is now.
I hope the EF survives in this deanery. It’s centrally located at a nice parish that welcomes its celebration and strongly supports it. I believe they get about 100 attendees each Sunday – double that on the big holidays. Not bad for a deanery with about a dozen parishes and a few missions.
 
It’s Motu Proprio.

Thank you for your analysis. I hope that those who adhere to the Tridentine Rite will continue to have available to them the Mass that they love, and that others will also be drawn to its ancient beauty and mystery.

Also, try to keep the gloating tone more suppressed in your post. Bad form, that.
 
I hope that those who adhere to the Tridentine Rite will continue to have available to them the Mass that they love, and that others will also be drawn to its ancient beauty and mystery.
Very well said. 👍 How beautiful the Tridentine Rite is. Hopefully more and more will come to love it for what it is. 🙂
 
It’s Motu Proprio.

Thank you for your analysis. I hope that those who adhere to the Tridentine Rite will continue to have available to them the Mass that they love, and that others will also be drawn to its ancient beauty and mystery.

Also, try to keep the gloating tone more suppressed in your post. Bad form, that.
Sorry for the typo. Nothing gloating about it. In retrospect I see the emotion and energy that was wasted because a EF of the Mass was not allowed. This sound have been done with the release of ED.
 
No changes around here. There have always been several TLM parishes, in fact one that’s about a mile from my parish. They have theirs; we have ours. Works.

John
 
Nothing gloating about it.
Not to you maybe.
In retrospect I see the emotion and energy that was wasted because a EF of the Mass was not allowed.
Not wasted.
They have theirs; we have ours. Works.
Us vs them works? You guys sit in your corner, the others in the other corners, I get it.

Maybe the OP asked if the EF has affected the OF itself. Or vice versa. Maybe we should ask him/her.
Same for the Pauline Mass!!
I think you mean Missal? There is only one Mass or are you that obsessed with torturing traditionalists here on this forum?
 
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Us vs them works? You guys sit in your corner, the others in the other corners, I get it.
Not at all. Anyone who wants the TLM can have it or find it, other than that the Mass of the recent ages is available as the Ordinary Form. That’s fine by me. No competition; everyone gets what he/she wants–that is unless what is wanted is elimination of one or the other. That’s not happening.

John
 
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