Why would a traditionalist even value a non-traditionalist opinion on a pre-Vatican II office? It’s clear enough that you do not share the same preferences when you declare yourself as a non-traditionalist.
I think I have to agree with Palmas.
What an answer!
Many times, those who do not identify themselves as traditionalists often hear from those who do how “superior” everything was pre-VII. Not just the TLM, but books, devotions, etc. Oftentimes there is an attitude that comes across from the traditionalists (not everyone, but many) that if a non-trad would just give traditionalism a chance then he would “see the light” and realize how empty his Catholic life has been. (I’m being a bit sarcastic, but that is how many traditionalists come across.)
So here is a person who
already prayed the Little Office.He decided to give the Baronius Press Little Office a chance. He was interested in it! But as it turns out, he didn’t like it at all.
He listed why he didn’t like it, and I thought he was pretty clear on what he didn’t like about it - repetitive, archaic language, no intercessions, *and *it came with acknowledged errors from the publisher (which probably bothered him more than the other problems, I know that I was really peeved when I received my defective copy).
He’s not trashing the Little Office in general; he’s happy with his original version and is just sharing what he didn’t like about the BP verision.
Not sure why so many are getting so snippy …