If when we see Jesus we see the Father - and not alot in Tradition makes Jesus out to be particularly formal - why think the Father is?
God desires our love (with obedience etc in tow) but does he, through Jesus, tell us about formality with God?
What is not formal about being a King, much less the King of Kings.
What respect and reverence and ritual would we give, say, King David, or Moses, or Peter, or Mary, or the Saints? What honor and reverence and ritual to we offer to noble people on Earth?
What, now, will we do for Christ?
When I speak to God, I usually do so in a free flowing conversation; more like an internal thought. It, you could say, is informal. However, when I go to Mass, I show respect to the Blessed Sacrament, and I bow, kneel, and lower my head in His Presence.
The Mass is the highest form of reverence we can offer to Christ. It is the most special prayer, and it is our Spiritual Food. We should protect it as best we can. I believe the NO Mass allows for too much abuse, and the results can be seen in the world today.
Have to wonder if he could kick himself for some of the comments he made.
This seems a bit irreverent, now that we are on the subject.
