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Tantum_ergo
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I’m trying to look at it impartially (which is difficult, of course, for anybody).
The way I see it is this:
If we have been longing for ‘more spirituality and more reverence’ because we think the emphasis in the last 40 years has been too much ‘one way’ and this is leading us to a balanced view --it seems good. We looking at it as though the liturgy etc. has been slightly ‘off balance’ and this will put us more ‘back in the middle’, like a pendulum at perfect ‘balance.’
But it seems there must be some people–probably quite a few people–who think that the last 40 years has been exactly right. Or they’d even like to go a little further and be even more ‘inclusive’ and even more ‘community’ and even more ‘family’ and "Abba’ oriented.
For these people, the pendulum was already fine. They are looking at this as something that is destroying that balance and knocking the Church off kilter. So naturally they are upset.
Unfortunately, until a few more years (hopefully not 40!) have passed, and the balance does become either obvious, or the simple passage of time makes people ACCUSTOMED to this aspect and thus makes it APPEAR ‘balanced’ (which is actually what happened to the second group of people, who ‘felt’ balanced with the status quo), there are going to be those who are convinced that this is a step in the wrong direction. And I don’t think that anything that WE can say is going to convince them otherwise. . .until they actually have gone through a period of time which will help them to accept it.
The way I see it is this:
If we have been longing for ‘more spirituality and more reverence’ because we think the emphasis in the last 40 years has been too much ‘one way’ and this is leading us to a balanced view --it seems good. We looking at it as though the liturgy etc. has been slightly ‘off balance’ and this will put us more ‘back in the middle’, like a pendulum at perfect ‘balance.’
But it seems there must be some people–probably quite a few people–who think that the last 40 years has been exactly right. Or they’d even like to go a little further and be even more ‘inclusive’ and even more ‘community’ and even more ‘family’ and "Abba’ oriented.
For these people, the pendulum was already fine. They are looking at this as something that is destroying that balance and knocking the Church off kilter. So naturally they are upset.
Unfortunately, until a few more years (hopefully not 40!) have passed, and the balance does become either obvious, or the simple passage of time makes people ACCUSTOMED to this aspect and thus makes it APPEAR ‘balanced’ (which is actually what happened to the second group of people, who ‘felt’ balanced with the status quo), there are going to be those who are convinced that this is a step in the wrong direction. And I don’t think that anything that WE can say is going to convince them otherwise. . .until they actually have gone through a period of time which will help them to accept it.