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I appreciate the way you have phrased this: “people that tend towards negativism in all aspects.”Cat, nice post. I agreed with about 90% of it.
You may have some point that there are some people that gripe too much. There are people that tend towards negativism in all aspects.
(I sure get that from all the liberals put off-base by the direction our Pontiff is taking the Church now.)
Yes, I know people like that. And perhaps that’s what my main question is–do these people hate Mass? Or perhaps…they just see everything through dark glasses.
I personally don’t want to be that way. I don’t want to be one of those people who “tends towards negativism in all aspects.”
I consider myself an activist when it comes to righting wrongs. I am personally responsible for several reforms that were done in our local ice skating rinks, and I am very proud of that, although getting the changes implemented was hell for me. To this day, certain coaches will not speak to me.
So yes, if I spot something that is definitely abusive, I would go to the proper person and speak to them.
But I don’t want to be a person who cannot attend a Mass without spotting an abuse or disliking the music or noticing a person with a low cut blouse. Once again, going back to I_Believe’s post (italics mine):
*We should not hate it, or hate anything for that matter. We just need to take ourselves out of the equation. God owes us nothing.
When we walk into a church, we should check all mundane concerns at the door. Nothing of this world is of value to us once we enter the church. It’s just us before Him.
All we should seek for ourselves is His mercy while begging for His forgivness for having offended Him.
And if we have assisted at the Mass for the right reasons, once we walk back out into this filthy world, we should look forward to the next Mass we will pray.*
I find this very comforting and joyful, in a different sort of way. I have made a copy of it to carry into Mass with me from now on. It indicates a hatred of the world and of our sinfulness, but not a hatred of humanness and human mistakes and failures. I like that a lot. Thank you.