C
choy
Guest
this is all i have to say to you
[BIBLEDRB]Matthew 15:8[/BIBLEDRB]
[BIBLEDRB]Matthew 15:8[/BIBLEDRB]
So you are saying people who attend the EF are hypocrites and un-Christian. How tolerant of you not to mention charitable.Externals may be important, but they are not the only thing.
I have seen many people put a pious show for the people at Church,
only to go home and spend the entire week being very un-Christian!![]()
Latin isn’t reverant. It is the official language of the Church, virtually un-changeable and universal. At V2 the bishops from every corner of the world talked to each other in the Church’s mother tongue. You used to be able to attend Mass anywhere in the world and know each word being said.when we pray, God doesn’t look at the language we’re using or the form of the prayer, He listens to what our hearts are telling him. God is not a language translation professor who’s going to fail us if the translation is inaccurate
sorry, but i can’t see how any of your statements makes sense in the context of the discussion. can you please explain them to me?Latin isn’t reverant. It is the official language of the Church, virtually un-changeable and universal. At V2 the bishops from every corner of the world talked to each other in the Church’s mother tongue. You used to be able to attend Mass anywhere in the world and know each word being said.
the same can be said to traditionalist who look down on those who prefer the OFSo you are saying people who attend the EF are hypocrites and un-Christian. How tolerant of you not to mention charitable.
I think you completely misinterpreted her post. I read it as: “having all the external bells and whistles doesn’t automatically make one a Saint”.So you are saying people who attend the EF are hypocrites and un-Christian. How tolerant of you not to mention charitable.
Do you honestly think that Latin (the vernacular of the Romans) was the one language used before Babel?Wasn’t the vernacular a punishment from God so as to confuse those who displeased Him?
You still can, if you’re fluent in another language (as always, since no one has spoken Latin natively in over a millenium). Do you actually think that even a quarter of the Catholics in the early 20th century leading up to Vatican II knew enough Latin to be able to know each and every word being said and what it meant?You used to be able to attend Mass anywhere in the world and know each word being said.
Prior to Mass should generally be quiet, a chance to reflect on the Sacred Mysteries about to be entered into. But, in the USA at least, a handshake is the customary way of showing peace. Now, I myself would place the Sign of Peace before the Offertory, but that’s just me.I suppose that you are correct when you say that we all have different standards for reverence.
For those of us who grew up with the Traditional Mass such things as:
-grip, grin, and chatter at the the beginning of Mass, and again at the sign of peace;
-raucous laughter at jokes made by the presider at several points during the Mass;
-piano music often more appropriate to a bawdy house than a church;
-hand holding rituals during and after the Our Father that form a human chain across the aisles from pew to pew throughout the church (and may God help the parishioners, who dare to break the chain by refusing to join in)
tend to strike many of us as irreverent.
But then again, I suppose that I also have “limited views”.
But, how hard would it be to follow along in your Missal and pray the Rosary at the same time?I posted several pages back but wanted to respond to the person who said “how many would understand the Latin being said in the Mass” – you didn’t have to know or understand Latin – we all had Missals that we always used during Mass so we knew what the priest was saying.
No, that is not what I said.So you are saying people who attend the EF are hypocrites and un-Christian. How tolerant of you not to mention charitable.
Yes, this is what I meant!I think you completely misinterpreted her post. I read it as: “having all the external bells and whistles doesn’t automatically make one a Saint”.
for various reasons, it is important to a lot of peopleWhy is it so important to understand what is being said in the Mass? I use a missal currently, but once I know basically what is happening when I’m going to stop using it.
What is the use of external signs of irreverence if internally you are reverent?[BIBLEDRB]Matthew 15:8[/BIBLEDRB]
**whats the use of external signs of reverence when internally you are not reverent?
**
this is the same issues about Latin that i and some people here keep bringing up. none of us are against Latin, just against the perception of some like yourself on why Latin should be used. its like Latin is instant reverence, no matter what. reverence is not something attached to tangible things like actions and speech. its something that comes from the heart of the person. and the actions should follow the heart, not the other way around. its like giving flowers to the person you love as a sign of love. but not every time you give flowers automatically would mean you love the person. sometimes you just give for the sake of giving.
if a person doesn’t even believe in the Real Presence, for example, no amount of bowing or genuflecting will ever put reverence in there. if they’re going through the motions because it is required, instead of understanding why the motions are done
its good i see some people here express that kind of reverence. they say, “i want to kneel because i want to show my reverence for God.” but there are those who would immediately judge other people that just because they do not perform an action that in their own opinion expresses reverence, then immediately dismiss them as disrespectful.
Jesus himself has abolished traditions that people no longer understand what the tradition is all about. they just go through the motions for the sake of going through the motions. and i think there are people here who call for EF and resist the OF not because of a genuine understanding of the EF, but because they are resistant to change and they do not fully understand the change and refuse to understand the change. because they associate reverence with the action, not action with the reverence, and therefore completely miss the point
This is an opinion, and I respect your opinion. But I disagree. I don’t think the Catholic Church can afford to take the financial hit, as I believe that many many Catholics would depart if Latin Mass were the norm instead of the extraordinary.I believe She is, but it’s a slow movement. one overnight transformation of the Church was traumatic enough. If the Traditional Latin Mass is to become the norm again It is going to have to be because it follows naturally from the orthodox catholic faith that is being restored today.
But the vernacular was also given as a sign of the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.Wasn’t the vernacular a punishment from God so as to confuse those who displeased Him?
This is an opinion, and I respect your opinion. But I disagree. I don’t think the Catholic Church can afford to take the financial hit, as I believe that many many Catholics would depart if Latin Mass were the norm instead of the extraordinary.
I also think that the Catholic Church would not take a step that would drive away so many nominal/cafeteria/liberal (whatever you want to label them) Catholics and thus put them in grave danger of hell. As long as a Christian is at Mass, they are receiving graces. But when they stop attending Mass, it becomes very difficult for a Christian to grow in faith and avoid sin.
I sometimes sense on this board that some Catholics would prefer that all the “non-committed” Catholics leave the Church and allow all the traditional, committed Catholics to have the Church to themselves. But I don’t think this is what the Lord prefers.
The Lord wants all His children to be gathered together, including all the rebellious children who insist on talking before Mass, playing piano music during Mass, etc. I think that we are supposed to learn to get along and love each other. It’s easy to love people who think and act just like we do. It’s a lot harder to love the woman sitting in front of you who’s wearing a skimpy tank top to Mass, or a teenager who spend Mass sleeping, or the convert who enjoys Gospel music and doesn’t like Latin or chant.

Indeed. God forbid someone goes deaf and there is no one signing the Mass, or a foreign traveler goes to Mass who does not understand enough of the vernacular to follow along.Why is it so important to understand what is being said in the Mass? I use a missal currently, but once I know basically what is happening when I’m going to stop using it.