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Freshman88
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I try not to post that often, but your post caught my attention. I agree with all your sentiments, and I thank God for your conversion.I’m no theologian, so when we’ve discussed doctrine, my main goal has been to understand, rather than to argue.
I love the traditional liturgy so much. I just want to see it spread all over the world and become a “regular” thing again. Basically, I want all the stumbling blocks removed by the progressivists and the clarity of the traditional way of life reinvigorated.
That’s just how I feel. Nothing against anyone.
As for the SSPX, there are some things I’ve read about that seem sound (some of their more refined doctrinal arguments) and things that are off-putting (like Williamson calling the Pope “objectively insane”)/ I don’t want any part of the extreme. I just want to be able to go to the Traditional Mass, no matter where I travel. I want my friends to be able to go, and unfortunately, there are only SSPX chapels where they live, so they have to suffer through some really protestantized liturgies (I’m mean really protestantized, with protestant music, etc. I’m not taking a crack at the OF here. I also wish they could go to a more traditional OF. Sadly, “Lord of the Dance,” and “On Eagles’ Wings” remains the norm for them).
As for the women idea, there are more women than men at trad Masses.Some women embrace the chapel veil.
Also, I’m a former protestant. When I converted I wanted to be Catholic to the max. I rejected protestantism and wanted to be Catholic. I can’t stand protestant liturgical culture. Of course, I was raised with really banal pentecostal “liturgies,” where insanity and banality prevails.
Just my thoughts. I’m fine with the OF. I just don’t understand preferring it, and I don’t think I ever will, but if it brings someone closer to God and strengthens them in the Catholic faith, well, more power to them. I just want the TLM to spread and revitalize!