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CatholicSooner
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I don’t want to rile anyone up, and I’m sure it has been discussed here plenty but I didn’t see any relevent threads.
I’ve gone to a couple TLM now and I’m still trying to figure out my emotions. It is a big change from what I grew up with and my wife doesn’t really understand my desire to attend Latin Mass. It seems that the OF is getting so lax and irreverent that it is very distracting to me.
So having said all of that, it seems like there is a middle ground between the OF and EF of the mass. One that keeps the form and reverence and prayers of the EF but uses the vernacular. Or one that sticks with Latin but is more audible and more dialogue with the laity making responses.
Just throwing ideas out there that I’m sure have been debated for a long time. Still trying to digest what I am feeling. My mind seems to drift a lot, so the long intervals of silence is distracting for me. However, I also know that it doesn’t really matter what I think b/c it isn’t about me.
Just trying to sort out my feelings and figure out what God is trying to tell me.
I’ve gone to a couple TLM now and I’m still trying to figure out my emotions. It is a big change from what I grew up with and my wife doesn’t really understand my desire to attend Latin Mass. It seems that the OF is getting so lax and irreverent that it is very distracting to me.
So having said all of that, it seems like there is a middle ground between the OF and EF of the mass. One that keeps the form and reverence and prayers of the EF but uses the vernacular. Or one that sticks with Latin but is more audible and more dialogue with the laity making responses.
Just throwing ideas out there that I’m sure have been debated for a long time. Still trying to digest what I am feeling. My mind seems to drift a lot, so the long intervals of silence is distracting for me. However, I also know that it doesn’t really matter what I think b/c it isn’t about me.
Just trying to sort out my feelings and figure out what God is trying to tell me.
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