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JayCL
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As has been answered already: Both are equally valid. Not “one is ideal and the other is acceptable”, but Both. Are. Equally. Valid. Full stop.
Said that, I have attended both and I very much appreciate the solemnity and reverence in the EF, but I don’t go weekly or even monthly. But I do go sometimes and I find it a refreshing change once in a while. It’s very different in many ways to the OF. As I’ve journeyed deeper as a Catholic I find that some aspects of “Traditional” Catholicism that used to make me bristle when I first converted (ie, receiving the Host on the tongue, rather than in the hand) actually help me to deepen my reverence to the King of the Universe. Be that as it may, though, I do not for a second look down upon those who take the Host in the hand and besides my own children, I never try to publicly “extol the virtues” of receiving the Host on my tongue. I think there are parallels here. Try them both. It’s perfectly fine to have a “mixed diet” of both EF and OF or mostly one and the other just once in a while. Find what speaks to your heart and draws you closer to Jesus. That’s what it’s really all about (take that, Hokey-Pokey!
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Said that, I have attended both and I very much appreciate the solemnity and reverence in the EF, but I don’t go weekly or even monthly. But I do go sometimes and I find it a refreshing change once in a while. It’s very different in many ways to the OF. As I’ve journeyed deeper as a Catholic I find that some aspects of “Traditional” Catholicism that used to make me bristle when I first converted (ie, receiving the Host on the tongue, rather than in the hand) actually help me to deepen my reverence to the King of the Universe. Be that as it may, though, I do not for a second look down upon those who take the Host in the hand and besides my own children, I never try to publicly “extol the virtues” of receiving the Host on my tongue. I think there are parallels here. Try them both. It’s perfectly fine to have a “mixed diet” of both EF and OF or mostly one and the other just once in a while. Find what speaks to your heart and draws you closer to Jesus. That’s what it’s really all about (take that, Hokey-Pokey!