OLDER FOLKS?? OLDER FOLKS??? Gasp! Don’t put us all in one basket Kiddo. I am one of those “older” beings having grown up in the 40s and 50s when there was only the Latin Mass. The more I read about “some” of the posts regarding it on this forum, the more I am beginning to miss it. It was such a big part of my childhood and impressions interalized in childhood never leave. After Vatican II, I adapted to the NO and have attended that form of the Mass since the 60s. Would I want a steady diet of the Latin Mass?? I don’t think so. But I would really like to see both forms, the NO and the Latin Mass available. Peace.
Hi elt, we posted at the same time 12:12. Weird, I thought I’d been forgotten since I was excommunicated a few pages back by one of our contributors lol.
Well, anyway you are one of the treasures of the Church. What I call a Cradle Traditional Catholic, meaning one who reached adulthood before VII.
I assume you went to a parochial school ? I’ve got a couple of photos of my father’s classroom. About 1940 I’d guess. There is a Infant of Prague shrine in the room, and a fairly large Crucifix.
Clean cut little rascals. Boys on one side of the room. Girls on the other. Sound familiar ?
I was born in 1958. I really couldn’t tell you what Mass I received my first communion at. TLM ? 65 hybrid prototype ? Who knows. Mom and dad are gone, God Bless them, so I can’t ask. I never found photos either. I do remember 5th or 6th grade, the nun who taught music brought someone in, another nun I think, and she taught us Blowin in the Wind and a couple of folk songs. I barely remember a few guitar Masses.
By the time the NO came, my hormones were racing around, and I decided to put my soul in peril for 35 years. I stopped going to Mass. I’m not blaming it on our pastor, but he had a habit of pounding on the pulpit demanding we put more money in the collection basket. That was a big turn off to me. He always drove a new lincoln, so… who knows. I never heard any of the adult parishioners say one bad word about him.
But I came back to the Church a little over a year ago. I was kind of confused after coming upon this forum. I had no idea.
I’ve never attended a non diocean Mass, and won’t. But I admire the level of devotion these Catholics display. The Church needs more like them. They need the Church, and need to come back. The points have been made. The Mass they treasure is freed now.
Time to defend Traditional Cathloicism from within the Church.
I’m a member of an NO parish, and have come to see the NO as a valid liturgy. The cell phones, football jerseys, and chit chat between teens during the Gospel make it tough to deal with attending a Sunday NO, but the weekday faithful are very comfortable to pray with.
I prefer the TLM on Sunday. I prefer it anytime, and would attend 7days a week if possible. I get teary eyed at the TLM. I walk out of the NO humbled and inspired to be a better Catholic. I walk out of the TLM feeling as though I’ve got a hard road ahead. Just to get to Purgatory, let alone Heaven. Hard to explain.
Now that both forms of the Mass are available, there really is no sense in arguing in favor of one or the other. How far we take our spirituality as Catholics is up to us.
Take care