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JulianN
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First of all, the decline in Mass attendance began prior to what you are calling “failed experiments.” We have no idea what the downward spiral would look like without the changes in the liturgy – but it was already happening.
I’ve experienced far more scorn from those who dismiss the service of older priests, and who constantly blame them for ruining the Church. Often, those people who long for tradition have a fascinating way of wanting that to stop as soon as we get back to the Middle Ages. I never hear a hue and cry for the house churches of the early Church, nor for services conducted in Greek or Aramaic.
I’ve experienced far more scorn from those who dismiss the service of older priests, and who constantly blame them for ruining the Church. Often, those people who long for tradition have a fascinating way of wanting that to stop as soon as we get back to the Middle Ages. I never hear a hue and cry for the house churches of the early Church, nor for services conducted in Greek or Aramaic.