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While the Church officially does not approve of inclusive language I have noticed very frequently (especially recently) that many priests in my area will intentionally use inclusive language. One such instance occured today. In the Gospel our Lord says “… if your brother sins …”; however, today it was proclaimed as “… if your brother or sister sins …”. I’ve also experienced “Glory to God in the highest and peace to God’s people on earth”; “may the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of God’s name, for our good and the good of all God’s Church”.
Why can’t the Mass just be said as it’s supposed to be said. From my experience small things like this tend to give a hint that their is a larger problem at hand (i.e. rejection of doctrine, the Church’s sexual ethic, etc.).
Have any of you experienced similar things and could provide some advice on how to address?
Why can’t the Mass just be said as it’s supposed to be said. From my experience small things like this tend to give a hint that their is a larger problem at hand (i.e. rejection of doctrine, the Church’s sexual ethic, etc.).
Have any of you experienced similar things and could provide some advice on how to address?