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JCPhoenix
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I had a conversation with an acquaintance last night. She attends several parishes (travels a lot in the metro area we live in) and welcomed me to one of the parishes she attends. She described the priest coming down to hold hands during the Our Father
She didn’t agree with this action, but stated that she rather preferred to join hands with others in the parish around the altar during the Our Father.
She disagreed that this was not reverent. She said she felt more at peace with this type of worship.
She believes in the True Presence.
I told her about obedience to the Magesterium and that this was not an obedient practice.
She countered with unity, etc. I just didn’t have good enough answers for her questions.
The good news is that she did finally admit that she had never really been taught and that she cannot recognize liturgical abuse. She also admitted that she can’t see why this is abuse and why our posture (kneeling versus standing) at the consecration makes a difference. She disagrees that standing is not reverent.
She said, 'It’s better to stand with a heart on fire than kneel with a lukewarm heart". I ask, why does this have to be the choice?
Does anyone have any good counters to the question as to WHY we are to do as we do during the liturgy? Can anyone help me instruct her further as my own acceptance of the liturgy is woefully short of the knowledge needed to support it?
Thanks!
She didn’t agree with this action, but stated that she rather preferred to join hands with others in the parish around the altar during the Our Father.
She disagreed that this was not reverent. She said she felt more at peace with this type of worship.
She believes in the True Presence.
I told her about obedience to the Magesterium and that this was not an obedient practice.
She countered with unity, etc. I just didn’t have good enough answers for her questions.
The good news is that she did finally admit that she had never really been taught and that she cannot recognize liturgical abuse. She also admitted that she can’t see why this is abuse and why our posture (kneeling versus standing) at the consecration makes a difference. She disagrees that standing is not reverent.
She said, 'It’s better to stand with a heart on fire than kneel with a lukewarm heart". I ask, why does this have to be the choice?
Does anyone have any good counters to the question as to WHY we are to do as we do during the liturgy? Can anyone help me instruct her further as my own acceptance of the liturgy is woefully short of the knowledge needed to support it?
Thanks!