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scylla
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So I finally went to a EF Mass a couple weeks ago and I finally have come around to write about it, see if my thoughts are of any use to you.
I grew up in the 80’s under a pretty orthodox old Priest who eventually went away and was replaced by a succession of Priests, scandal and heterodoxy. So I fell away from the faith and came back a few years ago, thanks to Catholic Answers, the multitude of Protestant Churches I went to and a seed planted by my baptism and the orthodoxy of my childhood, though I have until recently been a terrible Catholic, now I am a bit better. I am still a work in progress.
That being said, I once made fun of those who liked latin, I used to say silly things like, “why not just say the Mass in Greek?”
Well I am a bit more mature and respectful of the faith of our fathers. What is it about the Mass the has fostered the faith of countless Saints? What was wrong with it?
First the praise
I could find nothing wrong, it was a beautiful expression of the Catholic faith in so many ways. The respect is forced upon you, the Mass takes a bit of work, it taxes you, and forces your focus on the importance of Christ.
Maybe it is too much for those who don’t believe Christ is present in the Eucharist, the EF Mass forces us to respect and acknowledge the presence of Christ, the presence and centrality of God.
Now the complaints…
There needs to be a reaching out for those who go to the OF Mass. It is quite a transition and uncomfortable for those who have grown up and absorbed so much or so little. I can compare it to me coming back to the Catholic Church after spending time wandering through non-catholic faiths, statues of Mary were a shock to me. In the same way the centrality of Christ and the explicit seriousness is a shock. It can scare you.
There needs to be handy guides to help follow along, I brought my family and had to help them use 4 different missals and spent some of the time trying to keep them understanding where we were. It was easier for me and very tough on them. If you attend a parish with the EF Mass seek to have booklets available in the front for newcomers.
Traditional Catholics who are used to being criticized, looked down upon, and rejected need to come out of their protective shells. It will be difficult but the seige mentality is strong. Learn to invite and open up.
I am not sure how to overcome hostility, as there are still very many people strongly against the faith inside the Catholic Church. I know in my parish they will refer people to the Protestant school rather than the independant traditional Catholic school in town.
Any comments questions,
Scylla
I grew up in the 80’s under a pretty orthodox old Priest who eventually went away and was replaced by a succession of Priests, scandal and heterodoxy. So I fell away from the faith and came back a few years ago, thanks to Catholic Answers, the multitude of Protestant Churches I went to and a seed planted by my baptism and the orthodoxy of my childhood, though I have until recently been a terrible Catholic, now I am a bit better. I am still a work in progress.
That being said, I once made fun of those who liked latin, I used to say silly things like, “why not just say the Mass in Greek?”
Well I am a bit more mature and respectful of the faith of our fathers. What is it about the Mass the has fostered the faith of countless Saints? What was wrong with it?
First the praise
I could find nothing wrong, it was a beautiful expression of the Catholic faith in so many ways. The respect is forced upon you, the Mass takes a bit of work, it taxes you, and forces your focus on the importance of Christ.
Maybe it is too much for those who don’t believe Christ is present in the Eucharist, the EF Mass forces us to respect and acknowledge the presence of Christ, the presence and centrality of God.
Now the complaints…
There needs to be a reaching out for those who go to the OF Mass. It is quite a transition and uncomfortable for those who have grown up and absorbed so much or so little. I can compare it to me coming back to the Catholic Church after spending time wandering through non-catholic faiths, statues of Mary were a shock to me. In the same way the centrality of Christ and the explicit seriousness is a shock. It can scare you.
There needs to be handy guides to help follow along, I brought my family and had to help them use 4 different missals and spent some of the time trying to keep them understanding where we were. It was easier for me and very tough on them. If you attend a parish with the EF Mass seek to have booklets available in the front for newcomers.
Traditional Catholics who are used to being criticized, looked down upon, and rejected need to come out of their protective shells. It will be difficult but the seige mentality is strong. Learn to invite and open up.
I am not sure how to overcome hostility, as there are still very many people strongly against the faith inside the Catholic Church. I know in my parish they will refer people to the Protestant school rather than the independant traditional Catholic school in town.
Any comments questions,
Scylla