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Interesting post from Fr Ray Blake over at Saint Mary Magdalen
Manliness and liturgy
I was listening to the radio on Saturday there was a New Zealand women, a teacher, who had been working with young offenders. Her thesis was boys and girls are different. Boys tend to need respond better to none verbal communication. Boys tend to hear short commands rather than detail instructions. She also said that men, if you ask them how they feel will think about it for ages, whereas girls make an immediate response. Other people say girls think in narrative, boys in facts.
Earlier in the week I had been talking to couple. He was saying, “She doesn’t stop nagging me!”. She said, “He never speaks!”.
I wondered how this impacted on the liturgy, it was provoked by Fr Dwight reporting the reaction of some high school boys after Mass celebrated ad orientem. I was trying to figure out this statement.
“I think it feels more, well, manly. Do you know what I mean. Is that dumb?”
**John Carmel, Cardinal Heenan apparently said this after attending the first demonstration of the Novus Ordo.
“At home it is not only women and children but also fathers of families and young men who come regularly to mass. If we were to offer them the kind of ceremony we saw yesterday in the Sistine Chapel we would soon be left with a congregation mostly of women and children.”**
I am sure there is a connection, I am not sure what form of liturgy best serves the strong silent men of an average Catholic congregation. There seem to be more men present at EF celebrations I have attended, certainly abroad, a higher proportion of men seem to attend Exposition.
I’ll be interested in your thoughts.