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Edward_H
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Who are you to judge?
Well that’s what it sounds like. You stuck in the word “clericalization” in the context of the discussion of the Liturgy of the Hours and brought up the extraordinary ministries. How else did you expect us to interpret your words? At the very least, you imply, very strongly, that it’s a bad idea. Well here’s news: Holy Mother Church teaches (TEACHES!) us otherwise.Wait.
I am not suggesting that LOTH can’t be said by the lay. Not at all.
I am pointing out that many lay…don’t know how other they should pray…so they do what priests are required to do.
I am rejecting that the lay have to or should follow what the priests do.
Properly understood the LOTH is PART OF THE ONGOING liturgy that the Church celebrates…it’s “fills up” what gaps we might have between Masses, if you will so that our prayer as a Church is constant.
It’s a FORMAL part of the LITURGY itself.
But that doesn’t mean the lay need or should pray it
I don’t want to argue. I’m just tired of hearing the whole “Vatican II really made the Divine Office accessible to the laity” spiel. Most modern Catholics don’t even know what the Divine Office is!I don’t understand why you want to argue about this. Do you have some objection to a wider use of the Liturgy of the Hours by laypeople?
My favorite example of this would have to be “altar girls” in cassocks! Unbelievable!It’s not ridiculous to point out a general clericalizing is underway…robes, minister titles.
This thread is not about altar girls in cassocks. Drop it. Stick to the Liturgy of the Hours for laity.Edward_H:![]()
My favorite example of this would have to be “altar girls” in cassocks! Unbelievable!It’s not ridiculous to point out a general clericalizing is underway…robes, minister titles.
It all goes hand in hand with the clericalization of the laity.This thread is not about altar girls in cassocks. Drop it.
Which is also NOT what this thread is about, and again, the Liturgy of the Hours is not “clericalizing” the laity.porthos11:![]()
It all goes hand in hand with the clericalization of the laity.This thread is not about altar girls in cassocks. Drop it.
More from Mediator Dei:I assure you: if you are pitting Vatican II against previous Magisterium, the problem is not with Vatican II, with Pius XII, or the Church.