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Brian_Millar
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The hostility is unwarrented over this matter. Clearly you and I view things differently.
I’ll share something here from personal experience that might help, and it will also show what I’m saying here more clearly. Several years ago I stopped going to mass. Partially this was due to how I did not understand, nor apprieciated the ceremony. I loath redudancy even to this day, yet upon my return I noticed there was much less of it. The irony behind it, if I was raised within the latin mass, I likely would have left sooner, especially since the church would have represented more of an exclusive clique, unaproachable by any outside parties.
I take the Popes authority over your’s, over that priests, over every single human being on planet earth when it comes to the church, it’s stance, and it’s teachings. If you do not do the same, then you are in error, you have placed yourself into a position of authority over the church, and at that stage, you might as well just become a protestant, for that stance will fit right in line with them and the reformation. You see, you are much closer to them then you are to the true church, it’s sad really because that stance drives people away more then draws them near.
Yes, the church is going through a rough time, well, guess what, it has in the past as well, it will continue to do so in the future. This is just a given and during these times of distress, it is even more important to support it, to remain steadfast with your faith and in spite of your personal differences, showing obedience during these times requires you to relinquish your personal tastes and biases.
Do I personally feel it should, or should not do things? It is not my position to question, I am not the authority, luckily we indeed do have one. I am also not a legalist, this is a dangerous perspective I’ve seen happen with both Catholics and Protestants, yes, I do not know every single minute detail and fraction of element about the Church, I too am learning, then again, I am not a priest, I guess you are, or you think you are…
I’ll share something here from personal experience that might help, and it will also show what I’m saying here more clearly. Several years ago I stopped going to mass. Partially this was due to how I did not understand, nor apprieciated the ceremony. I loath redudancy even to this day, yet upon my return I noticed there was much less of it. The irony behind it, if I was raised within the latin mass, I likely would have left sooner, especially since the church would have represented more of an exclusive clique, unaproachable by any outside parties.
I take the Popes authority over your’s, over that priests, over every single human being on planet earth when it comes to the church, it’s stance, and it’s teachings. If you do not do the same, then you are in error, you have placed yourself into a position of authority over the church, and at that stage, you might as well just become a protestant, for that stance will fit right in line with them and the reformation. You see, you are much closer to them then you are to the true church, it’s sad really because that stance drives people away more then draws them near.
Yes, the church is going through a rough time, well, guess what, it has in the past as well, it will continue to do so in the future. This is just a given and during these times of distress, it is even more important to support it, to remain steadfast with your faith and in spite of your personal differences, showing obedience during these times requires you to relinquish your personal tastes and biases.
Do I personally feel it should, or should not do things? It is not my position to question, I am not the authority, luckily we indeed do have one. I am also not a legalist, this is a dangerous perspective I’ve seen happen with both Catholics and Protestants, yes, I do not know every single minute detail and fraction of element about the Church, I too am learning, then again, I am not a priest, I guess you are, or you think you are…