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BobP123
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And this is an argument for what? That defying all tradition is a good thing? While you may have a good point in perhaps implying that conservatives are basically slow-moving liberals and give them strength in the long run, nevertheless there will always be those that still think that there should be some visible elements of tradition that link us to the past.St. Piux X allowed small children to receive the Eucharist but those who had objections, over time, died out. That Pius X made such an enormous move in reviving an attitude and practice of the Church after hundreds of years of doing things another way, seems no different from John Paul II’s idea to host a gathering in Assisi for all who would attend, IMO.
Don’t you think many people (at the time) might have considered the decision approved by Pius X (re children and the Eucharist) to be an act of sheer liberalism?
He “went against” centuries of custom.
By the way, you haven’t showed how giving communion to younger people or more frequent communion is always a good thing, but that’s probably a matter for another thread.