If I ever get information, such as a link, I will share it with you when I see you again. Right now, I have very little to go on.
On another subject, I’m not going to deny the existence of clericalism, because it’s alive and well, as is racism and so forth. However, there are posters on CAF who are very rude to religious and clergy. There are some who, as you say, are self-appointed liturgical police. How they can attend mass is beyond me. I’ve had to stop talking to some people who take their liturgical policing to extremes, because it got to a point that I was not paying attention to the mass. I was paying attention to this or that and wondering what the CAF “liturgists” would saqy. I have always been one of those people who is able to go deep into myself and my inner silence during mass. Unless you yell, “Fire!” I would not notice anything out of the ordinary. I tend to remain very focussed on the words of the prayers, the words of the reading and homily and on the Eucharist at the consecration and communion. I guess that I’m trying to say that some things are not really distractions until everyone starts pointing to it. It’s like when you buy your new blue Toyota. Suddenly you begin to notice every single blue Toyota on the road.
There is another issue that seems to be happening more with the laity in North America and in certain European countries. That is, they are developing a sense of entitlement. This can be very unnerving to clerics and religious. Being a religious myself, I can tell you that sometimes it requires a lot of self-control to keep from telling someone to be quiet, because they don’t know what they’re talking about. I for one know that we’re not perfect. But I also know that we are good people trying to do the best that we can. You can only take so many beatings before you just shake the dust off your shoes and walk away. We are supposed to turn the other cheek,. However, we are also to protect our dignity. Charity and humility do not mean submitting to abuse when it can be avoided.
I believe that it does not come from lay people who have bad intetions toward religious or clergy. I believe that it comes from over generalization of bad experiences with some religious or some clerics. It’s like the over generalizations that we make about people from other cultures, religions or races. Sometimes, we do not realize that we are over generalizing. This happens both ways, religioius and clergy toward laity and laity toward religious and clergy.
What eventually happens is that lay people, religious and clerics who are not into being abused, just take off from these forums in search of greener pastures. It’s a shame, because you can make good friends here and you can learn a lot, if you are willing to let those who know teach you what they know.
If I am understanding the bried description that I got from my friend, the forum that they want to open would be moderated by clerics and religious only. I can’t imagine it being a big operation. How many would have the time and desire to do this kind of ministry? I believe this is a response to the Holy Father’s call to use the internet as a means of evangelization. Being that on CAF clerics and religious often get beaten up, some want to create a network where they have greater control and can turn off anyone who misbehaves. I guess it has a plus and a minus…
Oh well, I’ll see you later folks.
Fraternally,
Br, JR, OSF