=JReducation;3833566]This is what I was talking about in an earlier post. It’s not traditional Catholicism that people don’t like. It’s statements such as these that make people angry. These are In Your Face statements.
The following statement, which I copied & pasted from my post is not meant to be “in your face”:
Of course, they all go to the Novus Ordo Mass…it’s all they know & I’d wager most of them don’t even know there is now an option.
Perhaps in your parish, the majority of Catholics go to the TLM., but not here. The people I’m describing, Catholics who practice ABC, are now between the ages of 40 & 50, busy with their careers & children & the NO.
IS all they know. They have not had the opportunity to become familiar with anything else & most don’t spend time on a Catholic message board. I don’t know why you would find fault in my statement…it’s the truth.
One more thing, the Motu Proprio has NEVER been mentioned at any of Novus Ordo Masses in my city. It just isn’t discussed… On the “outside bulletin board” at the parish I now attend, it isn’t even listed. The board reads:
Sat. vigil Mass: 6PM
Sun. Masses: 8AM & 10AM
The TLM. is held at 12:30, but not “advertised”. It is TRUE that most Catholics in my city are not aware of this Mass unless they find it on the internet.
You can’t assume that all those who use birth control attend the OF any more than you can assume that those who attend the EF do not use birth control.
I didn’t say “ALL”, I said “most” & I mentioned several Church teachings about which “Catholics don’t all follow the same dogma”, abortion & gay sexual acts are two of them. However most of you who have responded to my message have zeroed in on the division re ABC. Do you believe that those who see nothing wrong with Artificial Birth Control
mostly choose to attend the Traditional Latin Mass. I really hope that you’ll answer this question.
Birth control is a very contraversial issue for many people, regardless of their preference in the form of the liturgy.
See above.
Niether form encourages it. Such a statement would suggest that the OF would tolerate it, which is not true.
My statement would suggest no such thing. In my area the majority of Catholics attend the NO. Therefore, it stands to reason that the majority of dissident Catholics attend the NO.
And, yes, there is some difference in mindset about this teaching & others, between MOST of us who attend the TLM. &** most** of those who attmd the NO. This does not mean that every couple who uses ABC. attend the NO…
There have always been many schools of thought in the Catholic Church and some that we consider traditional today and veyr holy, were considered very radical, liberal and even suspicious at one time
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In answer to the first emboldened sentence YES!! That’s exactly what I have been saying. We do not ALL agree upon issues & we do not all “practice the same dogma”.
BTW., I am not speaking of “schools of thought”, but of dogma. We do not all believe the same way re abortion, gay sexual acts & NFP. These issues are defined Church doctrine & will never change, cannot change.
Those terms are very relative. But they do make people angry when thrown in their faces. It is not traditional Catholicism, it’s the language that some people use which almost suggests that “we are holier than you” or “we are right and you are wrong.”
It seems to me that many of this board’s progressive Catholics are very defensive & I don’t understand that. “Your” Mass has been open to you for 40+ years, it has never been suppressed, nor will it be. You are among the majority. I, on the other hand, do not mention to my brothers & sisters that I am attending a Latin Mass. I’ve never dared to discuss my Tradtional mind-set with them, for it would become a joke with which to tease me & I really don’t want my religious beliefs to become that. It’s fine when they jovially call me a “clean freak”, for I can counter back with a smile & a smart crack "You’d be a great candidate for HGTV’s “clean up my space” program. But, I’m not going to give them “fodder” about my faith. I don’t really think that you have been through much of this…what can almost be called discrimination…for, as I said earlier, NO. Catholics are in the majority. So, why so judgmental about my kind of faith, why so defensive about your own. We, if…as you say, are simply two sides of the same coin…should be able to discuss our differences without references to “holier than thou Traditionals” &
“less-than Catholic Liberals”.