L
legeorge
Guest
OK, I had a thought yesterday, but I’m not sure I’m allowed to post it. (I hope I’m not breaking any posting rules) Anyway, here goes:
I was having a discussion with a fellow prayer group member about the differences between the “old” Tridentine liturgy and the “Novus Ordo”. It suddenly occurred to me that the changes resulting from Vatican II were because of all the experimentation and things that were going on leading up to the Council. With all the splits and abuses that have happened since then, could this be a case of God giving us what we ask for? Just like the Israelites who begged for a king. Israel: “We want a king”. God: "No you don’t. IS: “We want a king”. God: “Trust me, you don’t”. IS: “We want a king”. God: “OK, here you go”. They got what they wanted and it caused much suffering. Is it the same with the “new Mass”?
Here is my reasoning. We see an acute split between the devotees to the Trid Mass and those who attend the NO. Each side ridicules the other and in some cases, like the SSPX, has caused people to be excommunicated from Holy Mother Church. The experimentation that the NO was supposed to squelch has only gotten worse. Faith has been weakened, belief in the Real Presence has greatly diminished, scandal after scandal has erupted in the Church and so on.
I am beginning to think that God gave us this “new Mass” as a sort of test and a tool to strengthen his Church for these difficult times. If you think about it, it takes a great deal more faith and bedrock belief to extract the same Holiness and Reverence from a NO Mass than it does with a Trid Mass. As a result of all the scandals and lukewarmness we see in many parishes, the young Catholics today are flocking back to Orthodoxy and, yes, even the Tridentine Mass, in incredible numbers. I happen to believe that both liturgies have their good points and believe that both are valid and given to us by God through His Church. But I also think that maybe we don’t understand why God gave us Vatican II and the “Novus Ordo”. Of course, I could just be a crazy person who has spent too much time around Traditionalists.
Or maybe I just don’t know anything because I was born in the 70’s and wasn’t properly catechized. What do you think?
I was having a discussion with a fellow prayer group member about the differences between the “old” Tridentine liturgy and the “Novus Ordo”. It suddenly occurred to me that the changes resulting from Vatican II were because of all the experimentation and things that were going on leading up to the Council. With all the splits and abuses that have happened since then, could this be a case of God giving us what we ask for? Just like the Israelites who begged for a king. Israel: “We want a king”. God: "No you don’t. IS: “We want a king”. God: “Trust me, you don’t”. IS: “We want a king”. God: “OK, here you go”. They got what they wanted and it caused much suffering. Is it the same with the “new Mass”?
Here is my reasoning. We see an acute split between the devotees to the Trid Mass and those who attend the NO. Each side ridicules the other and in some cases, like the SSPX, has caused people to be excommunicated from Holy Mother Church. The experimentation that the NO was supposed to squelch has only gotten worse. Faith has been weakened, belief in the Real Presence has greatly diminished, scandal after scandal has erupted in the Church and so on.
I am beginning to think that God gave us this “new Mass” as a sort of test and a tool to strengthen his Church for these difficult times. If you think about it, it takes a great deal more faith and bedrock belief to extract the same Holiness and Reverence from a NO Mass than it does with a Trid Mass. As a result of all the scandals and lukewarmness we see in many parishes, the young Catholics today are flocking back to Orthodoxy and, yes, even the Tridentine Mass, in incredible numbers. I happen to believe that both liturgies have their good points and believe that both are valid and given to us by God through His Church. But I also think that maybe we don’t understand why God gave us Vatican II and the “Novus Ordo”. Of course, I could just be a crazy person who has spent too much time around Traditionalists.