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Bob_Aliano
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San Fran has been doing its best to be the Sodom an Gomorrah of the modern world for as far back as I can remember so I’m not surprised about the lack popularity of the EF.Well, I would personally love that as well, though I don’t know how economical for the Church that would be. I don’t think the EF is very popular here in SF. Then again, it hasn’t really had much of a chance.
I fear more for the spiritual lives of Catholics here than which form of the Mass they attend. Relativism is a plague here, and there’s seemingly no sense of the sacred whatsoever. Maybe it’s ill founded, but I think our loss of Friday abstinence, reverence for the Sacred Name of Jesus, keeping of Rogation Days, among other hallmarks of “traditional” Catholicism far outweigh the need for the EF over the OF.
All that you mentioned are equal parts of the issue, no one is more or less important than the relegation of the EF to second class status. The Church has undergone a dumbing down in my opinion and it will be extremely difficult if not impossible to go back. The EF is an effort to do so and I’ve been hearing more about voluntary fast and abstinence on Fridays. We already celebrate the First Friday and First Saturday, the Ember Days and Holy Hour at our TLM church in an effort to regain some of what has been tossed aside.