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And you are not.If a business doubles every decade, the stock would skyrocket.
If we had less than 20 parishes saying the Latin Mass by the late 80’s, and now we have over 400, that’s phenomenal growth.
If you took a company with $20 million in Revenue per annum, and now it is doing $400 million in Revenue per annum, that would be called massive growth and a tremendous success story. Only by twisted logic would anyone suggest otherwise.
The graph goes back to the late 80’s, not just 2007. And it doesn’t include the growth of the SSPX, CMRI, and other traditionalist organizations.
The real success story is that the Latin Mass was revived from the dead. By the late 80’s, no one could have projected the current revival.
Projected trajectory based on historical growth. Not an uncommon valuation.
If it were a stock, you would have a pretty safe bet given a historical growth track record going back to the late 80’s.
No, the fervor isn’t caused by scarcity. Latin Mass parishes are very stable, many having been in existence for multiple years.
And highly organized. The FSSP in particular is very organized.
Sure we do. Do you really think we haven’t heard these frail arguments from similar detractors in the past? Or do you think your argument is somehow special and unique?
The Devil usually is. He also hates Latin, and the Latin Mass.
But he is kind of subtle. He pokes and prods, detracting little by little. He’s kind of sly that way.
I have not made any frail arguments; I have simply stated facts. And you have stated opinions. You seem to feel that I have denigrated the EF, but I have said nothing that does not reflect the thinking of Benedict 16. We can take it up in ten years, and see where everything is at that point.
And by the way, facts are not a detraction. They are simply the facts.