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Jeanette_L
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I actually find it heartening when people describe the state of the Church as it really is and don’t appeal to some hidden Gnostic wisdom of the hierarchy in regards to prudential decisions regarding items like the liturgy. This is heartening because it means people are thus looking for and seeking solutions.
Hence it was such a great boon to have Cardinal Ratzinger elected Pope because from his previous writings one knew he thought that the past forty years had not been good for the Church and that he regarded the state of the liturgy as one of the prime reasons and hence he has taken steps to rectify that.
Conversely, what can be less heartening is when people act as if the hierarchy have some hidden wisdom that turns what looks like poor prudential decisions into wise ones, because it is much more encouraging to have people recognize a genuine problem than not.
God bless.