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After Mass this evening, I wrote the following e-mail to our priest, who is currently out of town. Names removed to maitain anyonimity. Was this appropriate of me?
Father X,
The Mass became something foreign, something not normal. I was truly disturbed and saddened by the apparent casual lack of regard for the Liturgy. After Mass, I congratulated him on his sermon, then expressed my deep concern over the deviations from the Liturgy. He replied that the Liturgy “wasn’t very important” to him. My jaw dropped. I could not believe a priest would have no regard whatsoever for the Liturgy.
He asked for donations, yet how could I in good conscious support what I have experienced when so many other organizations do good work and also faithfully execute the Liturgy?
I asked Deacon X to tell you about this, and he replied that the priest was “acting from the heart,” and “it was not like he would go to hell for this or anything.”
What are your thoughts?
Father X,
Code:
This evening (11/18) at our 5 p.m. Mass, a missionary conducted the Mass. I do not know his name, nor do I know the organization he represented. Could you let me know?
All I can remember of him was the wonderful sermon surrounded by the terrible liturgical abuse.
His sermon was excellent, one of the better ones I have ever heard from the pulpit. Then he conducted the liturgy with little regard for the General Instructions on the Roman Missal. The prayers were not said in accordance with the Missal, with much ad-libbing. He decided to leave out the Creed because, as he said, the sermon was too long. He left the sactuary to walk the isle of the nave to shake people's hands during the Sign of Peace.The words of institution were changed such that I wondered if the Mass was even valid. The list goes on.
He asked for donations, yet how could I in good conscious support what I have experienced when so many other organizations do good work and also faithfully execute the Liturgy?
I asked Deacon X to tell you about this, and he replied that the priest was “acting from the heart,” and “it was not like he would go to hell for this or anything.”
Code:
Father, I thought Liturgical Abuse was a serious matter. I ask you to not let this priest conduct Mass for us again. I am so distressed by this I am of half a mind to write to the Archbishop about this man, and the organization he represents.
I could use your perspective. Write back soon.