Scott84:
explained to him my desire to also attend an EF Mass in our city, and he explained to me that I need to be careful about that “old stuff”, and that the EF Mass is anachronistic and that is why the Church changed the Mass.
Sounds to me like your priest himself is holding to some “anachronistic” and “old” ideas - like, from the 1970’s.
Lemme guess, your priest is in his 50s or 60s?
(Edit. I saw another poster literally asked the exact same question, verbatim, about the age of the priest. Hand to God I made my comment before I read that.)
The generation of priests who were taught that tradition is a dirty word are aging rapidly, and the younger generations tend to have a profound respect for their Roman patrimony.
I believe eventually there will be a reform of the reform. Sometime this century, but most likely not under the current Pontificate. I love Pope Francis, but it’s going to take another, younger, Benedictine type Pontiff to accomplish a meaningful Reform of the Roman Liturgical Rites.
I’d imagine that before the current form of the Roman Rite is 100 years old (2070) it will have been reformed, bringing it much closer to the Tridentine form of the Rite.