I agree with most of what you say, but man do you need to calm down. You’re giving all the rest of us “non-traditionalists” a bad name!
Yes, I saw the smileys, but I cannot let this go by without comment.
How exactly am I giving “non-traditionalists” a bad name?
I am NOT a non-traditionalist. I am NOT a traditionalist. I am a
Catholic; it’s all I know. By belief in union with Rome, but by sin, not (i.e., I *really *have to get to confession).
I love my Mass –
the only Mass I have ever known – as much as the proponents of the TLM love theirs. I was baptized Novus Ordo. I did my First Confession Novus Ordo. I did my First Communion Novus Ordo. I was confirmed by my bishop at the Cathedral Novus Ordo. It is all I have ever known: the Word of God to me, and my prayers to Him, in English.
Who knows: perhaps I might love the TLM when I get the opportunity to go. Perhaps even more. I might end up going exclusively to Latin Masses. Then again, I might not.
BTW, I hope this particular entry is coherent. I haven’t had much sleep last night. And yes, as I said in my last post, I have been weeping; that was not hyperbole. I get very very frustrated at the condescension and insults.
Because of my beliefs, and my Mass…To the atheists, I’m a benighted, delusional idiot (“Christard”, I think is one adjective). To the Muslims, I am an infidel, worthy of death. To the Jews, I’m a polytheist. To the SDAs, I’m the follower of the Antichrist. To the Orthodox, I’m a schismatic, and my Sacraments are invalid. To the Evangelicals, I’m a Mary-worshippin’ Statue-prayin’ bead-mumblin’ papish on his way to hell. It’s very hard, but I **try **to deal with it with a

.
But when people in
my own Church start in…

That makes it even harder. My defensive walls were built to withstand attack from without, not from my comrades-in-arms within. To me, it’s an ecclesiastic “Et tu, Brute?”
Acts 2: [sup]1[/sup] And when the days of the Pentecost were accomplished, they were all together in one place: …[sup]4[/sup] And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they began to speak with divers tongues, according as the Holy Ghost gave them to speak. [sup]5[/sup] Now there were dwelling at Jerusalem, Jews, devout men, out of every nation under heaven. [sup]6[/sup] And when this was noised abroad, the multitude came together, and were confounded in mind, **because that every man heard them speak in his own tongue. **
Seems to me the Holy Spirit could have avoided a lot of trouble if He’d just handed out Roman Missals instead.