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I get realy tired of the “protestantizing” comment, particularly by people who have, seemingly, both a narrow view of what the Catholic Church is, and a narrow experience of it.Hmm. I don’t think you understood the comment. I think jlw was trying to say that emc’s are there not really because of NEED, but much more because of newness, change, inclusiveness and “involvement”. Thusly it waters down the importance of the CATHOLIC priest and the altar sanctuary during the CATHOLIC Mass. By implication, the use of emc’s make the CATHOLIC CONSECRATED priest less necessary, and in a way, it protestantizes the faith.
We have a 70+ year old Jesuit as our pastor, for a church of about 1000 families and a new school. He is responsible for four Masses on the weekend, and EMHC are most certainly necessary.
I understand that there are parishes that have more than one priest, and that would reduce the number of EMHCs by one if they would make themselves available, although not necessarily reduce them by any more than that. I also understand that some parishes use too many for the number of people present. But I have yet to hear any conversation, statement or comment that would lead me to believe that “someone” or a bunch of “someones” are conspiring to “protestantise” the Church. Most of it is a combination of sloppiness, laziness, and/or poor liturgical understanding.
Some people have a highly iconic view of the Church, and anything that doesn’t fit within that icon view is “heretical” or “abusive” or “protestantizing”. Much of the kevetching simply has to do with the fact that it doesn’t fit their image. Some of it, too, approaches a hyper-religiosity which is mistaken for piety. I would suggest that those who isle jump may be of the latter persuasion.