While I attend the Pauline Mass exclusively, I have nothing at all against the latin Mass and think that it should be preserved and continued because it is part of the Church’s Tradition. I have never advocated one form over the other, nor have I called for the elimination of one form or the other. Honestly, I don’t understand why it has to be an “either/or” situation.
The most obnoxious answer I can think of is because the priests have decided to make it such. Apparently, and, I haven’t studied up on it, the priests of the 50s, 60s, & 70s decided they were going to make this Church their church and removed what they could out of Catholicism (at least in America) and that Latin was over.
Another answer is that there’s not a lot of reverantly celebrated OF Masses that make our hearts say we are split. I’ve been to one. I know I’ve been to only one because it was the only one where the priest was facing not the congregation.
I’d attend the TLM exclusively, if I could. In the N.O. churches available to me, I never know what they’re going to add on or alter in the Mass, and I don’t like the novelties, indults or no.
It’s like going into a shop to buy a pint of milk and being told, yes, you can have milk, but strawberry flavour. This week.
I think this is a good example. Yes. You have to take what you’re given, even if you don’t want it. Some people will say, “At least you’re getting the nourishment from the milk. It doesn’t matter the flavour, you went to the store and you’re getting the milk and that is the most iportant thing.” Kudos to the people who can find the nourishment in the milk, but, I hate it when my milk is wattered down or has added butterfat.
My wife and I attend a Novus Ordo Mass every Sunday. I enjoy the Mass at my local church, but would definitely appreciate a more reverent atmosphere at times.
Some of my family are SSPX. My brother, his wife (and all of her family) are traditionalists. And without getting into the hairy details, I will just say that I have no desire to be a traditionalist. I want to be in communion with the one and only Catholic Church.
Like the poster below you said, one could go to a TLM and not be in schism/herresy.
I hope your OF Mass does become more reverant because I truly believe that it in itself is causing people to be lacksidasical and disrespectful.
Mind you, IF you were to attend a TLM, not everything would go smoothly. Babies would still be crying, toddlers may toddle down the aisle before the talons of death could clutch them and bring them moaning back to their seats, people would seemingly not pay attention to the priest’s homily/announcements.
The Traditionalists do have a haughty attitude. It made me glad I wasn’t one of them. Despite their attitude (some), it’s not about them, it’s about you and your relationship with God and you need NEED to do what is right for you and your family. I am not saying that you need to go to a TLM, but, should you do, stay away from the SSPX, SSPV and others not in league with the Church. Obedience is still the best.
Honestly, at times I do feel torn. I attend the traditional Mass every Sunday and during the week when I can. All other times (daily Mass and the occasional Sunday) I attend the Novus Ordo. The celebrations of the OF might not be ideal, but the Lord is still there and I need to avail myself of those graces more than I need to avoid all the annoyances. If the priest would return to the altar ad orientam, if latin and Gregorian chant held pride of place (per Vatican II), if the people would return to receiving communion kneeling and on the tongue, and if reverent silence and prayer were kept before and after Mass, then I would find OF Masses much more inspiring.
Yes. Basically, if the OF Mass conducted itself like a Mass, we, possibly, would be more conflicted.