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leonie
Guest
Liturgy is often a divisive issue among devout Catholics. I’ve often wondered if some people’s souls have been designed to be more sensitive to liturgy. It makes sense to me since some people in general seem to need more beauty around them.
Or, is it a matter of formation? Are some of us not well trained or conditioned to expect beautiful liturgy? Are we dumbed down?
I know I grew up in the middle of the seventies and eighties in a Protestant looking church with rather banal music. I love a beautiful liturgy, but a lesser Mass/service doesn’t seem to affect me like it does some.
It helps me to be more tolerant of Catholics with strong opinions about traditional liturgy if I consider that the Creator has placed a particular hunger in their souls. I don’t know if more traditionally minded Catholics have considered that God may have designed souls with different sensitivities to liturgies.
What do you think?
Or, is it a matter of formation? Are some of us not well trained or conditioned to expect beautiful liturgy? Are we dumbed down?
I know I grew up in the middle of the seventies and eighties in a Protestant looking church with rather banal music. I love a beautiful liturgy, but a lesser Mass/service doesn’t seem to affect me like it does some.
It helps me to be more tolerant of Catholics with strong opinions about traditional liturgy if I consider that the Creator has placed a particular hunger in their souls. I don’t know if more traditionally minded Catholics have considered that God may have designed souls with different sensitivities to liturgies.
What do you think?