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David Zampino:
Similarly, they become bad when they are practiced even though they contravene what the Church directs.
I see MANY postings on these forums that push/applaud actions that actually go against what the Church directs – all because some people believe they know “better” than the Church.
It’s ironic that these very people are principally those who carp so strongly about “liturgical abuses.” Go figure.
I’m not saying “pious gestures, externals, etc.” are bad – they only become bad when they become the focus of our worship.I was trained in a very traditional, high-church, Anglican seminary. Upon converting, I had to (and continue to have to) try to avoid pious gestures, externals, etc. which “could” actually detract from someone else’s worship.
My (quite conservative) parish priest put it this way: If/when, God willing, I am allowed to celebrate Mass in the Catholic Church, I owe it to the faithful that I follow correctly the rubrics in the Sacramentary as they are given.
For me, this was very good advice, even though I still occasionally slip up!
Blessings.
Similarly, they become bad when they are practiced even though they contravene what the Church directs.
I see MANY postings on these forums that push/applaud actions that actually go against what the Church directs – all because some people believe they know “better” than the Church.
It’s ironic that these very people are principally those who carp so strongly about “liturgical abuses.” Go figure.