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Oftentimes I see people practically mocking people who attend the EF by stating that only a small percentage of Catholics is remotely interested in the EF
Those posts are uncharitable, sure. But are they true?
Should we just lament the passing of something great? Has the TLM seen its glory days and now it is at the twilight of its years?
It has become the Extraordinary form and never will be the Ordinary again, right?.
Should we just lament over its prominence of old and just be happy that *Ecclesia Universalis *made enough provisions that no one can stop us from having our TlMs?
How much truth is there to the claim that only a tiny, tiny fraction of Catholics who are not able to adapt, hold on to the TLM for dear life.
Anyone have any statistics?
Where do you see the Extraordinary Form going in the next 10 years?
Those posts are uncharitable, sure. But are they true?
Should we just lament the passing of something great? Has the TLM seen its glory days and now it is at the twilight of its years?
It has become the Extraordinary form and never will be the Ordinary again, right?.
Should we just lament over its prominence of old and just be happy that *Ecclesia Universalis *made enough provisions that no one can stop us from having our TlMs?
How much truth is there to the claim that only a tiny, tiny fraction of Catholics who are not able to adapt, hold on to the TLM for dear life.
Anyone have any statistics?
Where do you see the Extraordinary Form going in the next 10 years?
