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Brennan_Doherty
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Excellent article on people’s reactions to the Pope’s motu proprio and traditional liturgy in general. Here is a quote:
“The first ideology, egalitarianism, can be seen in such terms as “stuffy”, “elitist”, “hierarchical”, “the priest has his back to us”, and “clericalist”. Egalitarianism, of course, is the ideology that seeks to level all differences and distinctions, and asserts radical equality. The problem is that Catholic liturgy is intrinsically “unequal”. Liturgy is about we humans, who are not God, worshipping God, who is God. Sorry to belabor something that should seem obvious, but, unfortunately, many have worked for the last 30 years to obscure that obvious fact. Catholic Liturgy is intrinsically hierarchical: In it God comes to us in an act of condescension, witnessed by the angels and saints who are quite literally above and beyond us, through the ministry of a priest who is at the time of the Eucharistic Sacrifice alter Christus.”
thrownback.blogspot.com/2008/01/necessary-conversation-about.html
“The first ideology, egalitarianism, can be seen in such terms as “stuffy”, “elitist”, “hierarchical”, “the priest has his back to us”, and “clericalist”. Egalitarianism, of course, is the ideology that seeks to level all differences and distinctions, and asserts radical equality. The problem is that Catholic liturgy is intrinsically “unequal”. Liturgy is about we humans, who are not God, worshipping God, who is God. Sorry to belabor something that should seem obvious, but, unfortunately, many have worked for the last 30 years to obscure that obvious fact. Catholic Liturgy is intrinsically hierarchical: In it God comes to us in an act of condescension, witnessed by the angels and saints who are quite literally above and beyond us, through the ministry of a priest who is at the time of the Eucharistic Sacrifice alter Christus.”
thrownback.blogspot.com/2008/01/necessary-conversation-about.html