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snarflemike
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My wife received an email from a friend of hers. She’s not some kind of liturgical activist or traddie, but she is a lifelong Catholic. She wrote this, unprompted, about her many years of experience with Catholic liturgy.
"It was quite a jolt to find out it was not the case when we left the cocoon and went off to the parishes! Terrible jolt and disenchantment was pretty much what we got everywhere! Sadly going from the sublime to the ridiculous! Very few of the deprived faithful ever get to hear or experience it as it’s supposed to be done. "
We have another friend who used to teach RCIA to young professionals. She said the most frightening experience she had with each class was when they went off together to attend their first Mass, and discovered that the reality of parish liturgical life bore almost no resemblance to the lofty Catholic teaching.
I could certainly go on with further examples. Far too many Catholics in far too many parishes are not being well served in their liturgical lives. I hope some of you will re-dedicate yourselves to more beautiful and worthy liturgies, for the glory of God and the sanctification of the faithful.
If you think everything is excellent at your parish, then either your parish is truly blessed, or you might want to reconsider. In a sense, everybody involved in liturgy is a shepherd, and they all owe the sheep their best.
"It was quite a jolt to find out it was not the case when we left the cocoon and went off to the parishes! Terrible jolt and disenchantment was pretty much what we got everywhere! Sadly going from the sublime to the ridiculous! Very few of the deprived faithful ever get to hear or experience it as it’s supposed to be done. "
We have another friend who used to teach RCIA to young professionals. She said the most frightening experience she had with each class was when they went off together to attend their first Mass, and discovered that the reality of parish liturgical life bore almost no resemblance to the lofty Catholic teaching.
I could certainly go on with further examples. Far too many Catholics in far too many parishes are not being well served in their liturgical lives. I hope some of you will re-dedicate yourselves to more beautiful and worthy liturgies, for the glory of God and the sanctification of the faithful.
If you think everything is excellent at your parish, then either your parish is truly blessed, or you might want to reconsider. In a sense, everybody involved in liturgy is a shepherd, and they all owe the sheep their best.