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I have been leaving my home parish to go downtown and attend a much more beautiful (in architecture and liturgy) parish that offers a Tridentine Mass every week. (forgive me if solemn and Tridentine are not interchangeable terms)
I have been reading online that some parishes across the country are slowly incorporating one of these more traditional Masses into their schedule every week or month because of the growing demand by young people seeking a more intimate encounter with the liturgy of their faith.
My parish is a round church (getting a new building soon though actually, not sure what new blueprint looks like). Members are typically older, it’s in an affluent area, and we have 2 pastors and 1 help-out priest because of the large parishioner base…however the base is mostly old and will not be around forever. The main pastor is a pretty vanilla guy. Liturgy is not orthodox (but not super weird or progressive either). He’s just very low-kewy kinda socially awkward, quiet, doesn’t rock the boat. His homilies are typically feelgoodism or videos showing how they need more money for the upcoming church building project (which drives me nuts).
I want to approach them and ask if this is something they would consider. I don’t know who to approach first though. I assume there’s some parish board that makes these decisions, but would it make more sense to contact the pastor directly? What should I say? He and others there know me because I have brought up my opinion on various things before. I fear that I will just be looked at as some nit-picky parishioner and not have any real effect.
Thoughts?
I have been reading online that some parishes across the country are slowly incorporating one of these more traditional Masses into their schedule every week or month because of the growing demand by young people seeking a more intimate encounter with the liturgy of their faith.
My parish is a round church (getting a new building soon though actually, not sure what new blueprint looks like). Members are typically older, it’s in an affluent area, and we have 2 pastors and 1 help-out priest because of the large parishioner base…however the base is mostly old and will not be around forever. The main pastor is a pretty vanilla guy. Liturgy is not orthodox (but not super weird or progressive either). He’s just very low-kewy kinda socially awkward, quiet, doesn’t rock the boat. His homilies are typically feelgoodism or videos showing how they need more money for the upcoming church building project (which drives me nuts).
I want to approach them and ask if this is something they would consider. I don’t know who to approach first though. I assume there’s some parish board that makes these decisions, but would it make more sense to contact the pastor directly? What should I say? He and others there know me because I have brought up my opinion on various things before. I fear that I will just be looked at as some nit-picky parishioner and not have any real effect.
Thoughts?