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bobperk
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Take a look at the link I provided. . .
The link that’s just a gif of the Pope Emeritus waving? Yeah, that’s good solid proof.Take a look at the link I provided. . .
i disagree. Drudge Report and Breitbart are 2 reliable sources.There are many sources of truth in the world—but they are not two of them.
i disagree. Drudge Report and Breitbart are 2 reliable sources.
LOL…And Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny represent the true meaning of the incarnation and resurrection!i disagree. Drudge Report and Breitbart are 2 reliable sources.
What makes you so sure that this is an unhealthy attachment? Have you or anyone else questioned these young people on why they love the Extraordinary Form? Maybe it’s a healthy attraction. You ever think of that? Or it just could be that they’ve grown extremely tired of some of the liturgical abuses they’ve witnessed in the current form of the Mass, which to them has lost some of its former beauty and sense of sacredness. Maybe they’ve grown tired of witnessing certain clergy, who have seemingly granted themselves creative license to reshape the Mass according to their own whims and fancies. A sort of, anything goes mentality. Anyone who has been on these boards for any length of time will have read countless threads with these and similar complaints. But if you ask me, the answer to why the young find the Latin Mass so attractive can simply be found in the article below. And that my friend has nothing to do with so-called “rigidity.”The Mass in Extraordinary Form is beautiful. It truly is. But, when an attachment to it (and other things that seem to attach themselves to that form of the Mass) start to become a distraction and pull those away from the community of Faith we are all called to, he steps in, as a father should, and reminds his children not to be so focused on externals that they forget the internal.
Now here is that post again, without the “pesky traditionalists” quote. Care to answer it?Becoming an angry Traditionalist that goes on every blog or forum or spends their free time speaking about how awful the Mass that “Novus Ordo” is, along with insisting anything after the Second Vatican Council is wrong or lacking in graces, insisting only certain kinds of clothes can be worn, and only certain devotions should be followed
No, it’s you who missed the point. In the article I linked, Father Antonio Spadaro quoted what the Holy Father said about youth attracted to the Latin Mass. Not “rad trads,” but simply the young people of today. Pope Francis told Father Spadaro he wonders why some young people, who were not raised with the old Latin Mass, nevertheless prefer it.
“And I ask myself: Why so much rigidity? Dig, dig, this rigidity always hides something, insecurity or even something else. Rigidity is defensive. True love is not rigid.”
Now nowhere in there is he referencing “angry traditionalists,” or “rad trads” as you seem to be implying. Many commentators, including priests have voiced their concern because he was talking about the youth in general. How would he know what’s in their hearts, which is central to the point?