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brotherhrolf
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For the record, I am perfectly content with a reverent OF and have no desire to go back to the EF. It’s not a matter of a Mass in Latin but rather the idea of reverence, a sense of the sacred, a sense of entering into worship of God rather than corporate worship.
I was a teenager in high school when we transitioned from the TLM to the NO. I attended a Catholic high school . In 1967 the brothers who taught me wore black cassocks and had large rosaries as belts. In 1968 they wore black pants, a white shirt, and a black tie (with the exception of many of the older brothers who retained their habits).
Where am I trying to go with this? I am really frustrated by the number of myths about the years before Vatican II and the myth that “all of us were relieved when V II came about”. Nothing could be further from the truth.
There were 150 guys in my class back in high school. I sang in the choir for the class of 1968’s graduation and it was traditional Catholic hymns and chant. When I graduated in 1969, it was “Sons of God”, “Bridge over Troubled Waters”, “Sounds of Silence”, and “They’ll Know We are Christians”.
I have brothers and sisters on these forums who are of an age with me. I was perfectly acceptable with my Catholicism, the TLM, Latin, the whole nine yards.
Many of my generation advanced the cause for the NO. But, there were large numbers of us who did not appreciate what happened but submitted to the authority of the magisterium of HMC as did our parents.
I am really tired of hearing all these “nobody knew what the Mass was all about before V II” myths. I was a teen during the transition and I can most heartedly assure you that I was quite content with HMC as it existed before the change and, strangely enough, I really did know what was going on.
I am calling upon my fellow Catholics who were teenagers during the transition from the TLM to the NO. There is so much focus on teenagers today. We were there. What do/did you think?
I was a teenager in high school when we transitioned from the TLM to the NO. I attended a Catholic high school . In 1967 the brothers who taught me wore black cassocks and had large rosaries as belts. In 1968 they wore black pants, a white shirt, and a black tie (with the exception of many of the older brothers who retained their habits).
Where am I trying to go with this? I am really frustrated by the number of myths about the years before Vatican II and the myth that “all of us were relieved when V II came about”. Nothing could be further from the truth.
There were 150 guys in my class back in high school. I sang in the choir for the class of 1968’s graduation and it was traditional Catholic hymns and chant. When I graduated in 1969, it was “Sons of God”, “Bridge over Troubled Waters”, “Sounds of Silence”, and “They’ll Know We are Christians”.
I have brothers and sisters on these forums who are of an age with me. I was perfectly acceptable with my Catholicism, the TLM, Latin, the whole nine yards.
Many of my generation advanced the cause for the NO. But, there were large numbers of us who did not appreciate what happened but submitted to the authority of the magisterium of HMC as did our parents.
I am really tired of hearing all these “nobody knew what the Mass was all about before V II” myths. I was a teen during the transition and I can most heartedly assure you that I was quite content with HMC as it existed before the change and, strangely enough, I really did know what was going on.
I am calling upon my fellow Catholics who were teenagers during the transition from the TLM to the NO. There is so much focus on teenagers today. We were there. What do/did you think?