My friend JKirk. The forum is entitled Traditional Catholicism. To be fair I don’t see Traditional Catholics like myself over on Liturgy and Sacraments bashing NO folks.
**I haven’t visited that forum recently (or this one, to tell the truth, I’ve little heart these days for arguing against either the invective or the arrogance I see in this one), but I’m certain you don’t engage in that, as you are a gentleman (and from the South, which you and I both know means a REAL gentleman

). The fact remains that much of what is labled “bashing” is not remotely “bashing.” **
So, what am I supposed to do. I was baptized in 1951. I made my first communion in 1958. I was confirmed in 1963. I liked HMC as a kid. I was an altar boy and I sang in the children’s choir…in Latin. In 1967 I wa senior altar boy for my parish when our first church was built and blessed - in Latin.
So, am I just supposed to throw up my hands and say because JKirk was/is a convert (nothing perjorative in that my friend) and Eilish grew up after Vatican II, I’m just supposed to roll over and play dead and forget that which I grew up with. Am I supposed to forget my brother and I serving at my grandmother’s requiem Mass in 1965? You cannot take my history away from me.
Again, I don’t see anyone here attempting to do any of these things, Brother H. I simply made the point that many of your age (I think you’re only a few years older than I) or older and of my aquaintance do NOT feel as you do and welcomed the changes. Frankly, I think some of those HAVE departed from the faith in all, but body, but not remotely MOST of them. I think MOST of them are still “being Catholic,” to use your words.
For the life of me, I cannot see what JKirk and Eilish has got you so fearful of Latin. It is perfectly fair to say that my heritage has been ripped away from me. Why are you so fearful of the restoration?