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netmilsmom
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What you are missing is that these innovations, sanctioned by the University, come at the MOST IMPORTANT Holy Mass of the year.Well, netmil(name removed by moderator), I’m sorry that you feel this way. Such expressions are not really the norm in liturgy; keep in mind that the Gloria at the Easter Vigil really only occurs once a year and that no other moment in the whole liturgical year really compares to joy of realizing the truth that Christ is risen from the dead. Furthermore, such expressions, as chicago mentioned, are only acceptable because the culture around the university is so amazingly Catholic…I mean, virtually everybody loves the Lord and only desires to serve the Church in their lives. Most attend Mass daily by their own choice. So many have become priests, brothers, and religious sisters, and so many others are now raising children to be holy representatives of Christ in the world. These results are not seen too frequently.
At my parish, it is very Catholic as well without the innovation and abuse. We have large Catholic families (14 is not unknown) and have many vocations. Why anyone would want to abandon their child and pay huge $$$$ to have this kind of exhibition during the most important time of our liturgical year, make me wonder what their priorities are.
Wonderful. A movement is a movement. That the University sanctions it to lead this time of the liturgical year, is appalling.Liturgically, we are not trying to disobey the rubrics or liturgical law. I assure you once again that if we were instructed to make changes, we would make them. Rather, many of these events in question are the result of the charismatic movement’s renewal of the university (which was virtually dead in 1974 before its revival). I know that the charismatic movement does not speak to everyone’s heart, but it is at least a renewal movement approved by the Church (both by the USCCB and the Holy See; representatives of the renewal have been invited to Rome for an audience with the Pope at Pentecost in both 1998 and 2006.)
Lots of people get an audience with the Pope. Trust me, if I had enough cash, my family would have an audience with the Pope. And actually we are working on getting the cash before our opportunity runs out. Anyone with power in the church can stand there too. My pastor was blessed by JPII. It isn’t that unusual.