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Lux_et_veritas
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I truly thank you for your well thought out, and carefully worded disagreement. This is positive discussion and I know that my early thoughts are raw and development is ongoing. This does not mean that I am 100% correct and that is what I’m trying to explore in this discussion. So, bring it onI read this when it was first posted yesterday and decided to wait a bit before posting…I have attended Tridentine Masses regularly and find the reverence and difference in worship wonderful, exhilerating and absolutely beautiful. I attend Mass mostly (and daily) at my local parish, a N.O. Mass…I find worship exactly the same, wonderful, exhilerating and absolutely beautiful. But this post has made me a little less excited about attending the Tridentine service, and I’ll try to explain why.
Perhaps if you’re only “God-centered” for approximately one hour a week for Sunday services, then the Mass you attend may seem more important to you…When you have an overwhelming love for God, when you have such love that it doesn’t matter how He answers your prayers but only that He loves you so much and so intimately that He answers you at all, then it’s only natural your love for Him spills over to how you treat others and how you treat your family…
I say this with charity, I really do, but no one is going to convince me that I’m not God-centered because I have contact with my family or neighbor, but as I said, I’m in Mass everyday, adoration nearly everyday, and prayer as often as possible, so maybe my slant is a bit different.
Penitent
I think with the children it all depends on age. It is just that it struck me hard how little attention parents needed to give their kids in the pews in front of me and then it had hit me that these people had not only taught themselves to focus as highly as they can on God during the mass, but that they were teaching their children by their examples - much in the way I learned from watching the example of Fr. Perrone each morning at Mass. In a sense, his actions tell me, “it’s ok, the water is warm - dive in deeply”.
Just as no two religious orders or sisters are the same, I believe it is ditto for worship. If I put a Dominican Nun next to a Carmlite Nun, we will find differences, but both are legitimate. If I put a Carmelite next to a Franciscan, ditto. Maybe it is just the same with worship and my aim here is to get people to explore the possibility of trying something new. For older generations this experience is not new, but for those of us born after Vatican 2, it is.
It will be a challenge for people to find those moments that were lost in some distraction or another and accept that they engaged in it. It was for me. First I saw it as a simple matter of virtue - or lack thereof. Now I see blatant sinfulness in some of the behaviors in engaged in while in the height of the Mass.
I won’t be spending a half-hour, and through consecration making goo-goo faces at babies during mass anymore - at any parish. See my point, it is a personal thing to become God-Centered and it doesn’t happen overnight. It is a slow process of recognizing the distractions, the peeling them away one by one. For some it will be difficult. For others, they simply won’t want to even look within. For those who do, they will find a pot of gold on the other side.
Thanks again.