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Eufrosnia, I just wanted you to know that I started another thread and quoted this post in its entirety. I don’t understand one of the sentences in your post, and hope that people can explain it. Hope that’s OK with you.I don’t know. It feels like the less I know about what this Pope is doing, the more peace of mind I have. Every thing just seems to cause so much confusion, problems and lend itself well for those who want to promote unorthodox thinking. I am sick and tired of reading news in the secular papers of how the Pope is definitely going to change all the “problems” in the church.
Now you may say, that sort of changes will never be introduced. BUT, there are lots of people hoping for those changes. These actions makes them more hopeful and encourage them to pursue their agendas in the Church. It’s like adding gasoline to the fire. The Pope might not light the match himself but the fire will rage. I am tired of hearing my parish priest tell the congregation that this Pope will change all traditions (with a beaming smile) and that everything will be “different”.
For you its probably ok because all you meet are probably your fellow Franciscan buddies who have a good formation. But give a little thought to the lay people who have to put up with this. It used to be that at the end of the day, I could look up to the Pope and still have comfort that I am doing the right thing. Now I have to second guess myself everyday whether anything even matters and re-convince myself that it does.
So I am not sure you appreciate the magnitude of the problem here for a lay person who sees these breaks from traditions. You always make it sound like we are fussing over things when tradition for us lay people is like your spirituality as a Franciscan. Just as you would be upset if a Franciscan superior decided to enforce Dominican spirituality on you (why? Because it is not traditional), so are faithful lay people upset when the man at the helm is doing something completely different from how things used to be.
Thanks!