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cecilia97
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I’m one of the people petitioning at my parish for the TLM. Economics is economics, no matter what rite you attend.What is wrong with you people and the Church in general? St John Vianney would be horrified at all of this!
First off, it is blatantly obvious that the people supporting the Bishop are all new Mass goers - so I am not at all surprised to see support for any policy that makes it difficult for traditional Catholics.
Does the Church even allow Masses in ramshackle buildings? How reverent is that? We don’t have wedding Masses outdoors.But MOST IMPORTANTLY - find a priest (retired or otherwise) who is willing to say Mass, find a ramshackle old building - or even outdoors if the weather suits it, and have an underground Mass - the priest is allowed (under the SP) to say the Mass, the parishoners are allowed to go to it - we don’t need buildings.
The point I’ve tried to make with my DSF postings is that I believe the $72k pays for far more than material things neccessary for a Mass. Is this EF community going to receive any administrative support from the diocese? Is there paperwork involved in the logistics of getting the priest there, etc? All costs money. I’m sorry, we do live in a broken world where things and services require money. How is this different than putting a dollar in the box when lighting a candle? Are you paying the Church to answer your prayer? Of course not! You’re paying the parish for the CANDLE.A case of communion wine might cost $100 for 10 bottles - it will last for ages because only the Priest consumes it. Communion wafers: $4 for 50 large, $16 for 1,000 small.
Garments and other things required for Mass can be bought on eBay for a low (one off) price.
All priests have their own Chalice - so no cost there. A ciborium on eBay (worthy of use in communion - not some vile glass or wooden thing) can be bought for a reasonable price.
Altar missals can be found in second hand shops and some parishioners even have ones they rescued from the rubbish bins when the new Mass parishes threw everything away in the reforms.
My OF parish is DIRT POOR. Literally, our collection in the summer months does not pay our electric bill. We have one very holy priest who says 10+ Masses a week in two languages. We do not have Life Teen or anything like it. We have very few EMHCs even though our Masses are full…and no one complains when that means Mass is an average of 1 hr 20 mins every week. We feel blessed!! We are reverent, and therfore shunned by many around town with more financial resources. But we still pay our $86k in DSF fees to the diocese, just like the rich church up the road with Life Teen and a priest who does not even get out of his CHAIR to help distribute Communion.In China, Catholics are killed for attending Mass - they manage to hide out and have Mass (traditional Mass). Why are we discussing 72,000 seriously? Ditch the Bishop’s suggestion and do it yourselves - the Catholics in the early Church did it when forced by the Romans - now we are being forced by members of the Church hierarchy - the fact remains, cost is not a factor in having the True Mass every week.
My old priest was retired and he said the traditional Mass in his cousin’s house every single day. He would not allow us to take up collections (though it was done occasionally against his will to help him out). He is 80 years old. To this day (even after SP) he is still saying his private Mass because the Bishop won’t give him a Church - despite the fact that he has well over 100 regular attendees at his Mass. This was all done lawfully and it was a truly amazing thing to see all of those devout families kneeling on the floor in the living room, dining room, and kitchen just to be at Mass every week.
So - in summary - new Mass Catholics - say what you want - you can have your rich parishes with teen life Masses and altar girls and eucharistic ministers.
And traditional Catholics: build your own community and forget about the rich parishes up the road who look with disdain on you - you have 1,960 years of Saints on your side.
Our pastor would die for Christ and His Church, I have no doubt about it. Don’t assume so much about OF Catholics, please.
I invite you to come see my parish for yourself if you’re ever in my area.