Hi Bob
My point is that HF said that since the Tridentine mass would benefit the entire diocese on a spiritual level, then the entire diocese should pay for the expense.
I’m pointing out that if you’re going to aks a diocese to pay for something that benefits it at a spiritual level, how come no diocese financially supports cloistered orders.
All cloistered orders are for the good of the Church. Yet the Church says that they cannot open a house in a diocese unless they can provide for their own support and not be a financial burden on the diocese. Once they can no longer support themselves, the Church closes them down. They are not subsidized.
The monks, hermits or nuns in cloistered orders who cannot support themselves financially are not allowed to ask for diocesan help. They can as the faithful through campaigns, but not the official diocese. If they do not come up with the money, they have to borrow it. If that doesn’t work, they have to close down their monasteries and merge with another monastery that is financially afloat.
If the logic is that a diocese has to support a TLM ministry because it’s good for everyone, then the people in that diocese should also support every cloistered monastery within that diocese, because that’s good for the people too.
JR