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Very serious.
During the Eucharistic Prayer I hear people respond “amen” right after the words "through Christ our Lord’ even when no such response is needed seeing as the prayer isn’t even finished. People just assume when the priest says that they are supposed to say amen. It’s funny , listen for it sometime.
Yes , most Catholics have no idea why they are saying and doing what they are. Which is why many fall away. My brother who is non practicing but was raised in the faith says he feels like we are all pawns. And I can see it feeling that way if you don’t understand the sacredness in every acct.
To me the Eucharistic Prayers seem more like a congregational feast as opposed to a sacrifice which is really is. Sorry but Eucharistic Prayer 2 which is most common most likely because it’s the shortest is very flawed and I have questioned how it is even a legal consecration many times. Prayer 1 is closest to the EF. The Mass is a sacrifice, the priest acting as Christ is performing the sacrifice in an unbloody manner however it is a sacrifice . The due reverence is shown during the consecration. I just don’t feel it when I’m at the new Mass. I am 33. I didn’t grow up with the old form as the norm. It seems like the only priests who defiantly defend the OF are baby boomer priests. The priest at my parish became almost enraged when he found out many of the youth were going to the EF now instead. Young people want the rigidness and reverence shown in the Old form. We can manage to follow along with a missal I promise you. I am in a young adult Catholic group and the majority of us prefer the old form. Even pope Francis doesn’t understand why so many youth are attracted to it. Maybe because it is more to our needs and identity as Catholics? I am not questioning the second Vatican council however I will say this. In church history many councils have propagated things only to be taken back or reformed by a council later. The Church is always inspired but being run by humans it can at times make mistakes.
During the Eucharistic Prayer I hear people respond “amen” right after the words "through Christ our Lord’ even when no such response is needed seeing as the prayer isn’t even finished. People just assume when the priest says that they are supposed to say amen. It’s funny , listen for it sometime.
Yes , most Catholics have no idea why they are saying and doing what they are. Which is why many fall away. My brother who is non practicing but was raised in the faith says he feels like we are all pawns. And I can see it feeling that way if you don’t understand the sacredness in every acct.
To me the Eucharistic Prayers seem more like a congregational feast as opposed to a sacrifice which is really is. Sorry but Eucharistic Prayer 2 which is most common most likely because it’s the shortest is very flawed and I have questioned how it is even a legal consecration many times. Prayer 1 is closest to the EF. The Mass is a sacrifice, the priest acting as Christ is performing the sacrifice in an unbloody manner however it is a sacrifice . The due reverence is shown during the consecration. I just don’t feel it when I’m at the new Mass. I am 33. I didn’t grow up with the old form as the norm. It seems like the only priests who defiantly defend the OF are baby boomer priests. The priest at my parish became almost enraged when he found out many of the youth were going to the EF now instead. Young people want the rigidness and reverence shown in the Old form. We can manage to follow along with a missal I promise you. I am in a young adult Catholic group and the majority of us prefer the old form. Even pope Francis doesn’t understand why so many youth are attracted to it. Maybe because it is more to our needs and identity as Catholics? I am not questioning the second Vatican council however I will say this. In church history many councils have propagated things only to be taken back or reformed by a council later. The Church is always inspired but being run by humans it can at times make mistakes.