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RogerDeCourcy
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I never claimed that the current style of mass or church architecture was illegal or immoral. (Aside: if one, i.e. the Church, is making the laws and morals, how can they be?)
I am saying that the current stylings are unreasonable and foolish. They are a concession to mere fashion. They do not suit the purpose of Mass or religion: teaching the faith, bringing souls to penitence and propitiating God. They point more to the World.
The reality is priests inviting the laity up to the front of the church to wish them a happy birthday at the end of mass. Lay people (coeilacs) helping themselves from the chalice at the altar. Ad-libbed texts. Insipid hymns. Churches more as meeting rooms than temples. Mass as a performance directed towards the audience.
Currently, the fashion is for mass as a re-creation of the ‘Lord’s Banquet’ and the focus is on the Community. This leads to embarassing scenes in the Temple of the Most High. I do not think this is sufficient.
I am saying that the current stylings are unreasonable and foolish. They are a concession to mere fashion. They do not suit the purpose of Mass or religion: teaching the faith, bringing souls to penitence and propitiating God. They point more to the World.
The reality is priests inviting the laity up to the front of the church to wish them a happy birthday at the end of mass. Lay people (coeilacs) helping themselves from the chalice at the altar. Ad-libbed texts. Insipid hymns. Churches more as meeting rooms than temples. Mass as a performance directed towards the audience.
Currently, the fashion is for mass as a re-creation of the ‘Lord’s Banquet’ and the focus is on the Community. This leads to embarassing scenes in the Temple of the Most High. I do not think this is sufficient.