Has anyone changed there mind here?

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Well, I can see why my Mom probably quit taking us to church a long time ago. All this fighting? Over latin mass? I am sure that it might be very nice and mystical and all that, but I don’t see how it can be “better” than mass in english.

thanks, Richie
 
Well, I can see why my Mom probably quit taking us to church a long time ago. All this fighting? Over latin mass? I am sure that it might be very nice and mystical and all that, but I don’t see how it can be “better” than mass in english.

thanks, Richie
guess mom did not know best… or was there another reason.

“a long time ago”, Latin was not, repeat NOT an issue
 
People please take this suggestion seriously. Think of those who are using this forum to inquire about the Catholic faith. What are they to think if they see this kind of bickering and downright rudeness among us who are supposed to be identified by how we love one another. You sure do not see that in some of these posts, let alone what we are to believe, or how we are to worship. If I were inquiring, this would scare me away and for good reason. Think of how you are comming across to those inquiring. Think of the harm you could be doing to an inquiring soul. What is more important? Your personal brownie points, or bringing someone home to the Catholic Church.
Deacon Ed B
 
People please take this suggestion seriously. Think of those who are using this forum to inquire about the Catholic faith. What are they to think if they see this kind of bickering and downright rudeness among us who are supposed to be identified by how we love one another. You sure do not see that in some of these posts, let alone what we are to believe, or how we are to worship. If I were inquiring, this would scare me away and for good reason. Think of how you are comming across to those inquiring. Think of the harm you could be doing to an inquiring soul. What is more important? Your personal brownie points, or bringing someone home to the Catholic Church.
Deacon Ed B
I hope many take your suggestions seriously. Non-Catholics who visit here might well visit many of the forums. And in each they will see many opposing views. Some charitable (truthful), and some not.

However, I hope that what stands out in their visit is not the “bickering” … but the level of concern for maintaining a unity they they will never have.

For Catholics, it is, or should be, all about the Eucharist and based on this source and summit of the Faith.

Hence the “discussions” between those who might want even the “little things” to be sound and “traditional”… versus… those who might want the “little things” to be delegated to a non-issue.

By the way Deacon, you too have “bickered”, if I recollect correctly.😉
 
"Please, someone, defend the Church and the OF Mass!

Or is he right?"

If one has to ask this question, then perhaps he or she isn’t quite convinced of 100% validity. But I’m sure most of us have been there, especially when we what we read in the Bible and what we hear at Mass are two different things.
 
The biggest problem with your post is that you’re driving a wedge between “the Catholicism of Pius V” and “the Catholicism of Vatican 2”. There is no distinction that can be made here unless you are willing to reject the Church outright and join the sedevacantists.

Oh, well… At least you’re not raving against the Pope and the OF. That’s more than I can say for others here. 🤷

To me one of the most blatant generalizations made by the traditionalist movement is their tendency to label everyone who disagrees with them a “liberal” and a “modernist”. Modernism is a heresy with a very specific definition: it holds that dogma can change or evolve over time and it asserts many false things about Sacred Scripture, but it is more than a mere tendency to be modern or to conform to a modern style. It seems that many traditionalists throw around as labels words that actually have definitions that are lost on said traditionalists.

** And of course, anyone who disagrees with the “traditionalists” and dares defend the Pope, the Council, and the Mass must be a troll with multiple usernames, since they cannot possibly have a rational argument with which to challenge the irrefutable, rock-solid arguments of the “traditionalists”. Right?**
Well, I was going to answer your questions, but the part in bold above made it clear you want to paraphrase my words to make them mean what you want others to think I meant.

Save your keystrokes.
 
The expectation about being ‘attacked’ is what is silly.
Come on, your one liners don’t do your opinions justice. Your opinions are as valid as mine, but you never make us understand why you hold your opinions. Talk to us.
 
Come on, your one liners don’t do your opinions justice. Your opinions are as valid as mine, but you never make us understand why you hold your opinions. Talk to us.
LOL - thanks for that!

But I use as many words as I feel are required - sometimes more, sometimes less.
 
“But I use as many words as I feel are required - sometimes more, sometimes less.”

Wasn’t this a line in the movie Amadeus? Good line.
 
Well, I was going to answer your questions, but the part in bold above made it clear you want to paraphrase my words to make them mean what you want others to think I meant.
What you meant seemed pretty clear to me. You expressed the suspicion that the rest of us were “modernists” and “trolls”. Which is ridiculous.
 
This forum has become infested with liberals here lately.

In my opinion, there are three general groups. Liberals, Orthodox, and Traditionalists.
Frankly, your opinion on how to label groups of Catholics means nothing. You might as well do as Chris Ferrara and divide everyone here into two camps: the righteous and courageous traditionalists, saviors of the Church and the world; versus the villainous and heretical neo-Catholics, who are conspiring together with liberals, modernists, and Freemasons to prevent the traditionalists from having their precious Latin Mass! :eek:

But enough humor. It would help if you could actually define the three terms you suggested instead of just applying them arbitrarily. Then we could see if they are applicable to the current situation and we could see who falls into what category. Don’t you agree that’s a better strategy than plain labelling?
I’m not fool enough to think the debates won’t continue here, but the liberals are here among us. They are easy to spot.
Are they indeed? And out of curiosity, who are they? Are they the Catholics who have risen to the occasion to defend the Second Vatican Council, the Ordinary Form of the Roman Missal, and the Holy Father himself? Who are the liberals, and why?
The Church’s definition of liberal, vs the average traditionalist definition ? You are right. They differ. For the time being 😉
:bigyikes:

Wow. Assuming you identify yourself with “the average traditionalist”, your separateness from the Church is manifested in every word.

Tell me, whose definition should we follow?
 
What you meant seemed pretty clear to me. You expressed the suspicion that the rest of us were “modernists” and “trolls”. Which is ridiculous.
Where did I say everyone here who does not call his/herself a traditionalist is a troll or liberal ?

Lol, I just said there are liberals and trolls here on this forum. They are here to tee us off. No decent discussion can be had when they go to work. Pride and Anger is what they are here for.

I understand what you mean about labels, but Cat and JKIRK have not been posting here a lot lately, and I was just letting them know what to expect. They don’t need my guidance. I know that.

And, uh, about me agreeing with what JKIRK said about definitions. Is the problem me agreeing, or what I’m agreeing too ?
I think he likes tormenting me, but I’m ok with that. I told him so a few months ago. I don’t think he’s a liberal or a troll. I like the guy.

You are making way too much of this.
 
Frankly, your opinion on how to label groups of Catholics means nothing. You might as well do as Chris Ferrara and divide everyone here into two camps: the righteous and courageous traditionalists, saviors of the Church and the world; versus the villainous and heretical neo-Catholics, who are conspiring together with liberals, modernists, and Freemasons to prevent the traditionalists from having their precious Latin Mass! :eek:

But enough humor. It would help if you could actually define the three terms you suggested instead of just applying them arbitrarily. Then we could see if they are applicable to the current situation and we could see who falls into what category. Don’t you agree that’s a better strategy than plain labelling?

Are they indeed? And out of curiosity, who are they? Are they the Catholics who have risen to the occasion to defend the Second Vatican Council, the Ordinary Form of the Roman Missal, and the Holy Father himself? Who are the liberals, and why?

:bigyikes:

Wow. Assuming you identify yourself with “the average traditionalist”, your separateness from the Church is manifested in every word.

Tell me, whose definition should we follow?
:yup: :clapping: :tiphat:
 
Frankly, your opinion on how to label groups of Catholics means nothing.

But enough humor. It would help if you could actually define the three terms you suggested instead of just applying them arbitrarily. Then we could see if they are applicable to the current situation and we could see who falls into what category. Don’t you agree that’s a better strategy than plain labelling?

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I hope you are not trying to say “You can have your opinion after I tell you what it will be”
:rolleyes:

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It sounds to me like the attitudes of some Traditionalists on this board are actually proving to be counter productive to the cause they espouse. I urge everyone here to prayerfully consider what they are posting. It seems as if this board is fueling rivalry within the Church! :eek:

We are the Body of Christ, we are supposed to be a light on a hill! Let’s not forget that. This board is read by many curious people!
 
It sounds to me like the attitudes of some Traditionalists on this board are actually proving to be counter productive to the cause they espouse. I urge everyone here to prayerfully consider what they are posting. It seems as if this board is fueling rivalry within the Church! :eek:

We are the Body of Christ, we are supposed to be a light on a hill! Let’s not forget that. This board is read by many curious people!
I went through this same thing on a “message board” sponsored by the newspaper in a town I once lived in. A constant deluge of messages, bashing the mayor and city council, bashing the schools, you name it.

We never could get those posters to understand that they were harming the community, as that website was a window into the town.

Eventually, the newspaper staff had to resort to reviewing every single post prior to posting, to weed out the libelous and irrelevant posts.
 
It sounds to me like the attitudes of some Traditionalists on this board are actually proving to be counter productive to the cause they espouse. I urge everyone here to prayerfully consider what they are posting. It seems as if this board is fueling rivalry within the Church! :eek:

We are the Body of Christ, we are supposed to be a light on a hill! Let’s not forget that. This board is read by many curious people!
:clapping:
 
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