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awfulthings9
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I think everything you’ve written in this last post is very reasonable. After some prayer and reflection, I still feel that his either/or proposition characterizes people in one of two extremes, but I’ve decided to chalk that up to imprecise wording on his part, rather than an agenda, per se (despite all that has gone on before). For that reason, I’m going to try to catch him later this week, maybe over a beer, rather than send the letter, to get his two cents on the interpretation. I think it’ll be received better and might open up a more productive dialogue.I have one last question, then I’ll let this go.
Personally, based on the homily I heard at my Mass and what you have shared about yours, I don’t see an issue with you deacon’s position.
That being said, I would ask (and I’m not being sarcastic, really)
Are you certain that the homily you heard didn’t carry additional “bite” from your point of view, based on previous goings on (abuse complaints/pharisee name-calling)?
I mean, if I had been involved in that, then heard that homily, I may have had the same feelings as you did. But NOT having been involved, I really can’t see the issue with the content.
Or, in another light…Let’s say, that we went to a TLM at a cathedral in St. Louis, and the Bishop was presiding and gave the same homily. Would you still see it as insulting?
And, no, I’m not picking on a TLM either, I’m just trying to cast this in a different light. No previous “issue” that would alter ones mindset prior to heaing said homily.
TBL
Thanks for your thoughts, ethelzguy, and all who’ve contributed.