Well, war, poverty, hatred, are all certainly important.
But. . .and I know this might raise some hackles. . .liturgy is important too.
We don’t have to attend ONLY to war, poverty, and hatred. We can attend to liturgy too. These things aren’t in competition.
If attending an EF and an OF are though equally valid and in the grand scheme of things not important big issues, though, I wonder why it seems that so few on this thread are talking of the EF being superior (a charge that has been leveled at its adherents), and so many speak of the OF being superior. . .superior to the point that almost no reason for preference of the EF is considered ‘good enough’.
You like Latin? You shouldn’t. People should have the vernacular. It’s so much better for them to understand what they hear.
You like the Mass itself? You shouldn’t. The priest TURNS AWAY FROM THE PEOPLE. How rude! You don’t ‘fully participate’ like in the OF. You can’t HEAR the priest. You can’t understand him. Nobody is paying attention. Everybody just does their own thing. You aren’t in real ‘communion’.
And don’t even start on non essentials. “They make women wear veils, a patristic symbol of oppression”. “they don’t believe woman should wear pants”. They’re like robots. They are ‘holier than thou’. They are RIGID.
And since unless you are lucky enough to live in a large city which has an EF community, you do have to drive some distance at least, “Well, there you are. You have a perfectly good OF Mass, several of them, closer to you. How DARE you foster climate change when Pope Francis told you to stop wasting gas. Go to the OF and be happy!”
For all the anecdotes of the toxic trads and the rigidity, I see far, far more rigidity in proclaiming that people SHOULD GO TO THE OF as opposed to the EF.