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Of course I don’t!We’ll have to respectfully disagree, I guess. I’m glad to hear you don’t think I’m guilty of the heresy of modernism, I could take that off some of the radical traditionalists, but it would have been hard from someone whose arguments I’ve come to respect. Holy Advent to you and yours.
We came to common ground on this many a time.
The banner carriers, the liturgical dance fans, the one’s who think a good experience is the goal over teaching the Cathechism (like my old DRE). They are the modernist and we agree that they are. They tick at things like genuflecting to the tabernacle (because Jesus is everywhere), they call Rosaries “repetative prayers”, that’s what we are fighting against. And when someone puts women who cover their heads in the same line as Rainbow Sash protestors, I can’t think of anything else.
Thank you so much for the well wishes and the same to you and yours!
I was really up this season until friends of mine dropped out of RCIA to go back to their Evangelical Church. While I know that they are good people who just didn’t find what they needed in my parish, I’m looking to see what we didn’t provide. They seemed very Catholic and great Apologists. It makes me sad. My hubby wants this to be different from what he grew up on, not a blend. I guess I just listen to him and see many of our parishes trying incorporate some things from Protestant churches to please everyone. That is not what we need. We need the wonderful community of the Protestant churches while we keep our Catholic roots.
Sadly, sometimes it doesn’t happen here.