As I have posted ad nauseam, the NO has many elements that the average Catholic does not know already existed in the Church for hundreds of years or even thousands. When they put the NO together they borrowed a lot of theology and form from the masters in liturgy… When we speak of them we must make sure that show proper respect for them.
That all sounds pretty good on its face, but do such broad esoteric statements hold up under the light of scrutiny?
Pope Benedict (writing as then Cardinal Ratzinger): What happened after the Council was totally different: in the place of liturgy as the fruit of development came fabricated liturgy.
We left the living process of growth and development to enter the realm of fabrication. There was no longer a desire to continue developing and maturing, as the centuries passed and so this was replaced - as if it were a technical production - with a construction, a banal on-the-spot product.
It seems something is amis here. I whish what you said were true, I simply don’t think it is. I’m sorry JR, but you are speaking generalities that simply don’t hold up under scrutiny - you’re not speaking specifics.
As much as someone may argue that kneeling is more reverent than standing, who of those who say this would dare to compare themselves with the holiness of St. Francis or compare their love of the Eucharist to the love that St. Francis had.
Why would the desire to receive Our Lord on our knees be in any way, shape or form contradictory to St. Francis? It was this great Saint after all, who wrote the following words:
Meditation of St. Francis of Assisi
Let everyone be struck with fear,
the whole world tremble,
and the heavens exult
when Christ, the Son of the living God,
is present on the altar in the hands of a priest!
O wonderful loftiness
and stupendous dignity!
O sublime humility!
O humble sublimity!
The Lord of the universe,
God and the Son of God,
so humbles Himself
that He hides Himself
for our salvation
under and ordinary piece of bread!
See the humility of God, brothers,
and pour out your hearts before Him!
Humble yourselves that you may be exalted by Him!
Hold back nothing of yourselves for yourselves,
that He Who gives Himself totally to you
may receive you totally!
Those who speak of the wonders of symbol ritual must also remember the Doctor of the Church, Teresa of Avila’s admonition that we begin at that level and that we rise above that to a point where these are no longer necessary, but only Christ’s presence is essential. The rituals and symbols are starting points.
Well then, even if we aren’t taking Teresa of Avila out of context here, then we are still not listening to her because we are taking away so so much of the “starting point.” My friend, we are fallen, we need help. And as Holy Mother Church taught us through the Council of Trent:
And whereas such is the nature of man, that, without external helps, he cannot easily be raised to the meditation of divine things; therefore has holy Mother Church instituted certain rites, to wit that certain things be pronounced in the mass in a low, and others in a louder, tone. She has likewise employed ceremonies, such as mystic benedictions, lights, incense, vestments,
and many other things of this kind, derived from an apostolical discipline and tradition, whereby both the majesty of so great a sacrifice might be recommended, and the minds of the faithful be excited, by those visible signs of religion and piety, to the contemplation of those most sublime things which are hidden in this sacrifice.
Are we all so advanced in the Spiritual Life that we no longer have need of such things? I do.
…Finally, there is a cultural element that I have mentioned in the past. The Latin Americans make up the largest number of Catholics today. They are very uncomfortable with the TLM, because of its connection with a very oppressive Church and political system. Is it fair to them to make the TLM mandatory, after so many came back to the Church with the disappearance of what they saw as the Church of the rich and powerful.
So many Latin Americans coming back to the Church? I was under the impression that Holy Mother Church in Latin America is bleeding, and bleeding hard. Satan is attacking the Church hard in Latin America, as evidenced by the mass exodus to Penticosal, Evangilical, and even JW/Mormon missionary efforts. There are a multitude of reasons behind this - (I’d mention some factual masonic influences and efforts here, but shall refrain) - lack of any meaningful catechesis being a big one.
But one I’ve never heard your spin here on Latin America - I have no idea where you are getting this stuff. Please share some sources for these positions - I don’t even know where to begin with it all.
Peace in Christ,
DustinsDad