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hasikelee
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Well, the main thing that’s causing confusion might be simply that you are dealing with two separate issues being intermingled.I am a traditional Catholic. I like the Latin Mass and the old spirituality of the Church, such as the Rosary. The people I have met mentioned Taize prayers (I haven’t a clue what this is) etc.
I cringe when I hear of african masses and ‘international’ Masses. Am I being uptight?
I feel so confused at the moment. I don’t know what I believe anymore.
Is it possible to be too traditional? I am loyal to the Pope and will do whatever he says but I just prefer the Latin Mass. I wish there was a FSSP parish near me.
By the way, this is one of the Priests who says the Latin Mass. There are a few. I think I may lack tact when I speak and that may be a problem. I will be the first to admit that I see things as black and white sometimes - there are no grey areas. Maybe I should be more accomodating to the people who disagree with contraception and homosexuality etc. I hate hypocracy though and I would leave the Church if I ever endorsed these behaviours. I would never try to make the Church change its beliefs to suit me - that is what irritates me about the liberals.
Sorry for rambling. I’ve got a lot on my mind. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
One issue is that of culture. The other issue is that of Catholic teaching.
On Catholic teaching, following Christ’s church means accepting all of His teachings in the Church. So you are right to feel dismayed or surprised that other Catholics, even priests, do not profess the teachings of His church. God might also be using your zeal and love for His Church to be a good example for others. Sometimes all a person needs is a clear explanation to change their beliefs.
On cultural practices, however, you might need to just be more open minded. For example, you identify yourself as traditional and you mention the Latin Mass. But in the early days of the church, the Latin Mass didn’t exist. So, exactly how traditional are you?
In other parts of the world, people use different language, expect people to act differently (dance, clap) wear different clothes, etc.
In other words, you are living out a cultural practice of our Faith. And so long as you adhere to Christ’s teachings, you are to be commended for making Christ a part of your life through special practices.
I think the only way you could be too traditional would be if you chose tradition over Christ. For example, you mentioned SSPX. They are indeed traditional and they have many beautiful practices. Yet, they chose to disobey the Pope, and in that choice, they disobeyed Christ.