…If the students (and their parents) wish for a more positive response in the future, they might be wise to disengage themselves from the notion of collecting signatures for a petition. (If they wish to continue to “do battle their way” then by all means, present as many “signatured” petitions as possible.)
This is ridiculous…and your posts are beginning to become more and more uncharitable as time goes on.
Here’s the pertinant parts of the motu proprio…Art. 5
§ 1 In parishes, where there is a stable group of faithful who adhere to the earlier liturgical tradition, the pastor should willingly accept their requests to celebrate the Mass according to the rite of the Roman Missal published in 1962, and ensure that the welfare of these faithful harmonises with the ordinary pastoral care of the parish, under the guidance of the bishop in accordance with canon 392, avoiding discord and favouring the unity of the whole Church.
§ 5 In churches that are not parish or conventual churches, it is the duty of the Rector of the church to grant the above permission.I’m sure the students thought of the college as that which is
not a parish or conventual church (I know I would), therefore they went to the closest thing to a Rector they could find - in this case it appears they went to the plenary council of T.O.R friars who are in charge of the liturgy on campus.
And what better way to communicate the reality that there exists a “stable group of faithful who adhere to the earlier liturgical tradition” than by presenting the numbers and names of said stable group to the powers that be when “making their requests known”? This way nothing is based on hearsay and what not…it’s accurate information the friars would need to make their decision for crying out loud!
Makes perfect sense to me - and totally in accord with
SP by any reading.
Give us all a break and quit trying to read “bad pushy behavior” on fellow faithful Catholics who are just responding to the pope’s recent motu proprio as best as they can.
The T.O.R friars who are in charge of the liturgy on campus felt the current situation is fine the way it is - that the college didn’t have room for the TLM and that the beforementioned students could attend the TLM off campus with little inconvenience - period. End of story. Why you feel the need to make further excuses for the college by demeaning the behavior of faithful catholics requesting the TLM is beyone me.
Good grief - for the third time.
DustinsDad