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Friar_David_O.Carm
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I can see your point but I believe you are incorrect.Once again, my biggest concern is the change that has taken place. So many changes. I see all of these changes as causing Catholics who were once united to diversify. That to me is not good. This wasn’t a problem before Vatican II. When you start changing wordings, and actions (which is what happened with Vatican II) your going to cause diversity, and not unity in the Church. Prior to 1965 there weren’t all of these different groups of Catholic. When you said you were Catholic, people knew exactly which Catholic you were, the only one that existed.
There was diversity in the Church prior to 1965.
You had the Tridentine Rite of the Mass, you had the Franscian Rite of the Mass, you had the Carmelite Rite of the Mass, you had many religious orders who had their own Rite of the Mass. You also had all of the other Rites within the Church who not only have their own Eucharistic celebrations but also their own traditions.
You also had places that had dispensations where the Tridentine Mass was said in the vernacular.
It was more diverse than the average parishioner knew about. This is something that has grown with the global communications as they are today.