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Frbrendan
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I have been aware for some time of the friction between Roman Catholics and their brother Catholics in Eastern sui juris Catholic Churches, such as Melkite, Ruthenian, and so on.
I will admit that I have felt some of that friction myself, when I have attempted to interact with members of the Traditional Catholicism Forum.
I feel that some of the people there just want everything to go back to the Latin Mass, junk the N.O., and have all of the Eastern Churches relegated to the back of the bus. Furthermore, I am aware that I am not the only one that feels like I am trying to squeeze myself into the last seat.
However, instead of getting all red under the collar and forging lightning bolts to hurl at those on the TC forum, I think that first, we should begin to pray.
Polemics are never going to gain friends or influence people. Posting on the Trad Cath forum simply infuriates the people there, to the point where we are threatened with suspension or banning if we do. So I would like to suggest a better way.
We are called by God to pray for those that oppose us.This is not to mean only the Taliban, but anyone that opposes us. That means that we are all called to pray for those people that spitefully misuse us. We are called by God to pray for the Latin Triumphalists (and the SSPX, and the sede vacantists as well). As Christians, we should not lower ourselves to the level of ad hominem attacks. We shouldn’t cast aspersions on their Liturgy. After all, it is just as valid as the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil.
We have in our Churches a great gift. We have the Divine Liturgies, the Liturgy of the Hours, the beauty of our churches, with icons all around. We have the Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, the most beautiful single act of corporate worship, (IMHO) that has ever graced the Table of the Lord. We have an active Diaconate, and Deacons that serve with joy. We have incense, and the ringing of the bells on the censer. We have Liturgies that impinge upon all of our senses. Our priests are a very great gift from God.
So you see, we have all these treasures, and we are called to share them. So I ask you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for the people that have given us the greatest grief. Pray for those that think that the EF is the Mass of the Ages, handed down from God on the Day of Pentecost. Pray for those who think we are not really Catholics, because we do Mass funny. Pray for those that tell us that the Latin Mass is superior to anything that we have.
Don’t yell at them, don’t break the rules imposed on us by our Roman moderators, don’t go on tirades because they fail (or refuse) to see the beauty and riches that we have to share. Weep for them, if need be, because they have scales in front of their eyes.
Pray!
I will admit that I have felt some of that friction myself, when I have attempted to interact with members of the Traditional Catholicism Forum.
I feel that some of the people there just want everything to go back to the Latin Mass, junk the N.O., and have all of the Eastern Churches relegated to the back of the bus. Furthermore, I am aware that I am not the only one that feels like I am trying to squeeze myself into the last seat.
However, instead of getting all red under the collar and forging lightning bolts to hurl at those on the TC forum, I think that first, we should begin to pray.
Polemics are never going to gain friends or influence people. Posting on the Trad Cath forum simply infuriates the people there, to the point where we are threatened with suspension or banning if we do. So I would like to suggest a better way.
We are called by God to pray for those that oppose us.This is not to mean only the Taliban, but anyone that opposes us. That means that we are all called to pray for those people that spitefully misuse us. We are called by God to pray for the Latin Triumphalists (and the SSPX, and the sede vacantists as well). As Christians, we should not lower ourselves to the level of ad hominem attacks. We shouldn’t cast aspersions on their Liturgy. After all, it is just as valid as the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil.
We have in our Churches a great gift. We have the Divine Liturgies, the Liturgy of the Hours, the beauty of our churches, with icons all around. We have the Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, the most beautiful single act of corporate worship, (IMHO) that has ever graced the Table of the Lord. We have an active Diaconate, and Deacons that serve with joy. We have incense, and the ringing of the bells on the censer. We have Liturgies that impinge upon all of our senses. Our priests are a very great gift from God.
So you see, we have all these treasures, and we are called to share them. So I ask you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for the people that have given us the greatest grief. Pray for those that think that the EF is the Mass of the Ages, handed down from God on the Day of Pentecost. Pray for those who think we are not really Catholics, because we do Mass funny. Pray for those that tell us that the Latin Mass is superior to anything that we have.
Don’t yell at them, don’t break the rules imposed on us by our Roman moderators, don’t go on tirades because they fail (or refuse) to see the beauty and riches that we have to share. Weep for them, if need be, because they have scales in front of their eyes.
Pray!