I believe that as long as the dignity of human life is in danger of being suppressed and redefined, as long as man destroys his brothers and sisters through war for the sake of money, power, and territory, as long as we have children who are led astray by a world that promotes promiscuity, drugs, indifferentism to human suffering, and failure to accept responsibility for one’s share of evil in the world, little questions such as this are the least of our worries.
In fact, as long as these other situations exist, how can we even speak of being reverent in front of the Blessed Sacrament because we wear or not wear something on our heads, pray in TLM or NO, sing Kumbaya or Gregorian Chant, etc. It is an affront to Christ to appear before him with all of the proper externals, if we have not attended to any of these sins and done anything to remedy them.
The greatest act of reverence that we can do for God is to love him in our brothers and sisters.
Then we shall stand before him and be worthy. Why can’t people get the example of someone like Mother Teresa or Alberto Hurtado.
We have Christ in the poor and in children who are afraid of the world they live in. Everytime a child hears about another war, another child rape, another killing in his neighborhood, another child who has been abandoned by his or her parents, another child dying of hunger or disease, Christ relieves the agony in the garden through that child who is afraid of the world.
These are real sins. This is why we are sent at the end of mass. To find the children who spend their lives in the Garden in agony with Christ.
JR