Why are Masses segregated? Why are they not Universal? In America there is not an excuse for this. And it was not ever an issue before the Promulgation of the Mass as we know it today. Post Vatican two has seen a lot of experimentation and thankfully that is ebbing. But one thing was almost universal in the oddities that were attempted at Masses. It was done under the guise of “culture” so forgive me if I am a little gunshy about that argument. Let’s all gather around the altar hold hands and sing kumbaya and call it “culture” or in my old town, the 11 o clock Mass.
I am so sick of the ideas that we must be different. Especially at Mass, especially as CATHOLICS. We are drilled that our name means “Universal” (it doesn’t really) but then we segregate our parishes and Masses. An African american parish is a shame. Perhaps it is necessary because of our society and country but it is a failure on us as a people, a nation and a faith. A spanish mass? Folk mass, TEEN MASS for pete sake!!! We have a special Mass for TEENS that is only for 7 YEARS of life!!! Where is my Mass? You know the one for 35-40 year old Catholics that just want orthodoxy?
The culture thing is a dead issue anyway. America is a melting Pot. Our only culture is that we have no culture.
But here is the biggest newsflash. I have been to an Italian Mass. A Mexican Mass and an Asian Mass. I have friends who have been to Mass with mother Theresa in India, or in Namibia with the Peace Corps. And none of them describe a happy clappy american Mass with irreverence after the Mass.
Of course this was never an issue when the Mass was all done in one language…
Actually, it was sometimes, but never to the ridiculous extent it has been taken to.
And one final thing,
The idea that we must entertain at mass, or that we should have different flavors or cultures at Mass is a direct result of living in Protestant America.
No matter if it is a copying of a Southern Baptist Revival or a non denom mega Church, if the Eucharist, if the sacrifice, if the Tradition, if the Liturgy, if GOD HIMSELF, in the flesh is not enough then we will always lose the battle. And sadly, many Catholics do not understand who they are meeting in their body when they go to Mass. Many Catholics do not understand the True Presence. That is what we need to educate. Because if you really see the God you ingested, if you really understand what His Body was broken for, if you really see what His Blood was spilled for, you would not clap for some 2 bit, part time, musicians.
Like I said earlier. If you have ever heard true beauty in Music at Mass, If you feel the need to clap after a Good Friday communion service, If you stood up at the end of Passion of the Christ and jovially clapped, you didn’t get it.