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368ofk
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OK. Now the defensive tone in your priest’s reply makes more sense. To be frank, your second letter to him comes across as pretty confrontational and, dare I say, condescending. While I’d guess you didn’t intend be insulting, it likely came across that way to him, too."Do you really need five Sunday Ordinary Form Masses. Can’t you make at
least one of them a Tridentine Mass (Extra Ordinary Form) in the future. I understand that you may not be able to understand Latin or that you
refuse to offer the Extra Ordinary form of the Holy Mass. But the
younger seminarians are. Ever since I seen the beauty of the Tridentine
Mass, I now feel that most of the beauty of the Catholic liturgical
tradition had been stripped away from my generation. Your generation may
not yearn for it. But allot of younger Roman Catholics who have been to
one love it. Here is a good website to learn how it is progressing
today.
thenewliturgicalmovement.blogspot.com/
Do you even talk about it to your parishioners?"***
If it were I, I would consider writing him again to ensure he understands that you didn’t mean to disparage him, his generation, and the Novus Ordo Mass.
As you probably know, adherents to the TLM are oftentimes thought to have a holier-than-thou attitude. And, while that sometimes can be the case, it typically isn’t. But, you have that bias in your disfavor before you even write a single word.
And, regardless of your priest’s perspective on TLM Mass-goers, ticking him off probably isn’t going serve you well. The old adage involving flies, vinegar, and honey comes to mind.