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Brennan_Doherty
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Hi Jedinovice,… But also, the other point I want to make is that people do relate to different things. Wors lke ‘reverence’ and ‘worship’ can be interpreted in different ways. Don’t count me as a liberal on this! I just mean that when it comes to reverence, for me personally, I find I am NOT feeling reverent at, shall we say, ‘high style’ Masses. I just feel distracted, like you and many Traidiotnalists feel distracted by the Pauline rite. The trouble is the peole are wired differently and gain experience in different ways. That does NOT make on inherently spiritually immature (or spiritual mature for that matter.)
So any one rite is going to feel uncomfortable to some. It’s a given. A uniform rite means some feel spiritual uplifted and some distracted. God did not make us all the same. So, to my mind, to have a choice of rites is reasonable sennsible and since we have been given such AND given the pendulaum is swinging the Traditionlists way, let’s be gentle on each other and let us have our preferences as allowed by the Vatican.
… I’ve always advocated a high Mass early on Sunday morning for the ‘smells and bells’ crowdand a simple Mass with gentle music later on. Some of us are Pope Pius X, and some of us more like St Francis. Both are saints. There’s room to be the Church Catholic.
Thanks for hearing me.
Well, first off, if someone did not like all the “smells and bells” prior to Vatican II, they certainly could have attended a low Mass where there would probably be very little if any of that.
And even today with the New Mass I prefer to attend one with very little singing since I don’t like most of the songs anyway.
However, my issue with the Pauline Mass has to do with its inorganic development and getting rid of or altering prayers that go back hundreds of years.
Oh, and you do realize the early Mass should be the simple one, and the High Mass later, don’t you?