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Tell him to speak with his Priest and to STOP harassing you about attending the Ordinary Form. His behavior is ignorant and inappropriate.
Given your statement above, do YOU think that the EF is more reverent? Because if you do, I can see how you may feel guilty. If not, what does it matter what your friend thinks? You can’t base your spiritual life on other people’s opinions.I’m feeling increasingly guilty for attending the Ordinary Form as it is less reverent than the Extraordinary Form.
What matters is not what people think but what the Church thinks. And other posters have made the Church’s teaching quite clear: Either form is acceptable, and neither one is superior or inferior.I respect if you prefer the EF or the OF, I’m curious if people think the EF is inherently more reverent (but I have no problem with it).
I have not attended an EF Mass after the promulgation of of the Mass of Pope Paul VI and my memories of Mass prior to1963 are pretty dim.…I’m curious if people think the EF is inherently more reverent (but I have no problem with it).
Yikes. I know you two are just friends. But I don’t know what to call that besides manupulative/emotionally abusive. I would spend a lot less time with him. I would consider spending zero time with such a person.He attacks my uncomfortableness as a sign of weakness and says we should be willing to be uncomfortable for holiness.
Countering his argument would be not for his sake but your own. Consider the fruits these different parishes are bearing. If your parish is feeding the hungry, enriching marriages, comforting those in grief, visiting the imprisoned, nurturing vocations and educating people in the faith, you shouldn’t have to feel guilty about attending unless that guilt is oh hey I should be doing more. If you prefer a traditional mass, attend one. If you aren’t sure and you like your own parish stay there and be reverent.I would ask how could I counter his argument that the EF is superior in every way to the OF? I agree that the OF can be abused, but of course it’s a valid Form of Mass.
Inherently more reverent, no. However, the priests that do it today are ones who really care about the liturgy. The Diocesan ones who celebrate both the EF and OF often make sure their vernacular masses are very reverent too.I wasn’t trying to start a debate, I felt kinda upset before. What would your opinion be? There’s no judgment from me. I respect if you prefer the EF or the OF, I’m curious if people think the EF is inherently more reverent (but I have no problem with it).
the priests that do it today are ones who really care about the liturgy. The Diocesan ones who celebrate both the EF and OF often make sure their vernacular masses are very reverent too.
Agreed. I’m very blest to have this at my parish. Both forms are celebrated very reverently and the homilies are not watered down.like about the Latin mass is that it’s rare to find liturgical abusers and watered down homilies there among the priests who celebrate it.
This! Some places and norms yield a very hushed atmosphere. The social norms for taking a standardized test are very quiet. Some people in that atmosphere will remain focused on the test, others may stare at ceiling tiles or stress about what other test takers are doing.I think reverence comes from the participant rather than the form of the Mass.
Or maybe not.Follow your heart. If you like charismatic prayer, the OF is great for that. But if you like contemplative prayer, the EF is great for that.
God Bless
Yes, sorry.phil19034:![]()
Or maybe not.Follow your heart. If you like charismatic prayer, the OF is great for that. But if you like contemplative prayer, the EF is great for that.
God Bless
I am really NOT a fan of charismatic prayer. And I am very much a “Say the black, do the red.”
And I much prefer the OF.