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roncriss
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This demonstrates the error of traditionalism. The Tridentine Rite was not handed down from the Apostles. I have met Traditionalists who have insisted that our Lord and the Apostles originally spoke Latin and that the Bible was translated from this Latin into Greek. Traditionalism is all about a disobedient clinging to the aesthetic of a particular historical era, not received tradition. It places personal preference over catholicity. Perhaps if Traditionalists really knew their history they would not have chosen the name of a past heresy to lable themselves.Your point is moot because we obedient traditional Catholics, who lack the spiritual pride necessary to abandon thousands of years of Christian tradition and the faith handed down from the Apostles in favor of nonsense such nonsense as clown masses and liturgical dancing, are truely the ones who have not adopted the warm fuzzies fo modernism. Disobedience to the Magesterium has never been the Catholic faith.
St Paul would not have recognized the Tridentine Rite any more than he would the Novus Ordo. I’ve never been to a clown mass and never witnessed liturgical dancing. Neither was condoned or suggested by Vatican II. You have abandoned the primary received tradition that makes one “Catholic”; obedience and submission to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church and the Pope. Lacking this you are no different than Protestants who think that God has allowed the gates of hell to prevail over His Church and seek to correct her. The difference is that Protestants don’t pretend to be Catholics.
Ron
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