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See, this is the type of thing that is bothersome. The Church has been around for 2000 years and the magesterium is quite familiar with Tradition. A decision has been made to change a tradition. Sacred Tradition can never be changed. The magesterium is quite aware of this. Thus, they don’t consider this matter part of Sacred Tradition. So in your and some other’s opinion the Church has possibly made an error and does not understand Sacred Tradition. That is problematic. This is the type of thinking that leads to division (I am not saying you are guilty of being divisive) and if one is honest,take a look at the Sedes and other groups who have broken from the Church They refused to accept the teaching authority of the Church or they misunderstood the distinction between what is unchangeable Tradition and the rulings of men, which are tradition. One has to be very careful when they claim that perhaps the Church does not understand what it is doing.Of course. I take it the readings within the Mass have already been interpreted to the mind of the Church. And I will be the first to admit some of it has been translated awkwardly or with bias. However, the part about women being silent in church, etc., etc. INTER ALIA has not been cut out AFAIK. In fact, it took a woman companion of mine to point that out to me, to her dismay as she lives by scripture. Say what you want about the circumstances and intentions and audiences surrounding St. Paul’s journeys but it is what it is.
Note, however, I’m not saying it can’t be done. But if we are to uphold Tradition as we say we are, then perhaps we should study exactly what Tradition is.
I think the Church has made a legitimate decision and should not be questioned on their understanding of what is Tradition and tradition. I think that is a dangerous position to take, and a not very well thought out one. I may not like something–fine. But I steer clear of implying that the Church does not understand itself (which is the essential point in this discussion, as the distinction between Tradition and tradition is a bedrock of our faith) and should perhaps study up on the matter. In other words, I’m not sure the magesterium knows what it is doing.
In Christ.