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Duesenberg
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How could anyone hold the belief that one form of the Mass is “better” than another? How could any Catholic Christian actually believe that the Catholic Church would offer a form of the Mass that was somehow less efficacious, less pleasing to God and/or otherwise inferior to another form?
Many of us have our preferences, even strong preferences, for a specific form of the Mass for a number of reasons. Nothing at all wrong with that, but that’s also a world away from what I’m asking about. For anyone to actually believe that one form is better (or inferior) to the others is absolutely mind boggling to me. Even more mind-boggling is that such a belief would also require the belief that the Catholic Church allows an inferior form of the Mass to be celebrated and that the Church could be “pressured” into doing such a thing.
Is the belief that one form of the Mass is somehow inferior, less efficacious and/or less pleasing to God widely held or is it just a very extreme view held by a tiny number?
Many of us have our preferences, even strong preferences, for a specific form of the Mass for a number of reasons. Nothing at all wrong with that, but that’s also a world away from what I’m asking about. For anyone to actually believe that one form is better (or inferior) to the others is absolutely mind boggling to me. Even more mind-boggling is that such a belief would also require the belief that the Catholic Church allows an inferior form of the Mass to be celebrated and that the Church could be “pressured” into doing such a thing.
Is the belief that one form of the Mass is somehow inferior, less efficacious and/or less pleasing to God widely held or is it just a very extreme view held by a tiny number?
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