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katolik
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Taken from the ctngreg list[by a Frenchman]
Litniks (it’s not my word, I found it there and it is a perfection so I catch it) are OBSESSED (caps intentional) by US ! We are the embodiment of what they HATE (caps intentional) much more than Satan or Evil they don’t believe in.
If you were, like me, reading main Litnik reviews (ex. La Maison-Dieu) you would know that fighting ANYTHING remotely traditional is the FIRST duty of any litnik in the world.
2) To refresh your memory or simply giving some infos you haven’t learnt :
All this is true and as you said you’re … new.
All this has been written here by many people including Mr. Perkins and
myself … at large.
1st response : “so what ?”
Neo-Catechumenal Way started with a handful of people in 1964 and they have
been spreading in Europe, Africa and mainly Americas.
TLMers are not taking shares into a commercial society which needs quick
profit. We know we have 2000 years behind us - that is far much than the 40
years of the litniks - and the future before.
2nd response :
Traditionalist movement has already shown a great vitality : it was mainly a
French movement in early 1970’s ; it has been developping fantastically in
the 1980’s and on in the USA, and now in Australia.
There are promises in Brazil, slowly, too slowly I reckon - but there are explanations - it is creeping into Hispanic America and Africa, now the Philippines too. So you are underestimating the growth of the trad. movement especially since
1988.
3rd response :
is there any mental impediment to have a growth in Latin America and Africa ?
certainly not because TLM is the Catholic heritage of these people.
And it is my perception TLM can be perfectly adapted to the worship culture of
Latin Americans and Africans.
Litniks (it’s not my word, I found it there and it is a perfection so I catch it) are OBSESSED (caps intentional) by US ! We are the embodiment of what they HATE (caps intentional) much more than Satan or Evil they don’t believe in.
If you were, like me, reading main Litnik reviews (ex. La Maison-Dieu) you would know that fighting ANYTHING remotely traditional is the FIRST duty of any litnik in the world.
2) To refresh your memory or simply giving some infos you haven’t learnt :
- Abp Rembert Weakland, a prominent US litnik, wrote in “America” review that the whole Renewal was ruined by … 1984 indult. yes he did write such a stupidity. Check it out.
- cardinal Eyt (+) of Bordeaux wrote in 2001 how HAPPY he was to see the talks with SSPX stalked because he did not want anything to do with them
- cardinal Hume blocked in person, with the threat of a schism in 1986, the recognition of TLM as a legitimate rite with full equal rights than NOM.
- the German bishops issued a statement in 1993 to reject the Roman[Indult] trad. priests in their dioceses
- cardinal Lustiger went to Rome to beg the pope not to reach an agreement with Bp Fellay in 2002
- cardinal Mahony tried to block young people to attend the Indult masses
The list is endless … alas.
- the inadequacy of your statement is btw obvious : why trads are so much fought by the NO establishment in words and acts if we are so minute and deprived of any significance ?
If you were right, we should have got anything we ask in a snap ! The 30-50 Catholics of Mongolia have been granted … a bishop and a diocese ! Indeed they are totally deprived of significance in Mongolia and in the world, so they’ve got more than they’ve ever asked.
We are a tiny minority in the Catholic family. A simple
observation - the major languages of traditionalists are English, French
and German, with a strong regional Portugese showing in a specific area of
Brazil. As much more Catholics speak Spanish than any of these languages
(Cardinal Hoyos being an eminent example if you excuse the pun), until
Spanish is significantly represented as a language of traditionalists
coming to Rome, we just will not be seen as a serious threat. Other major
Catholic languages such as Italian and Polish have some representation, but
to be quite honest, it isn’t enough. This confirms a view that the problem
regarding the liturgy is confined to North-Western Europe, North America
and the Antipodes. Even there, if you take a traditionally Catholic
country (now, alas, on the wane) such as Ireland, you’ll find the
traditional movement there is in the same position as the traditional
movement in southern Europe (look at the tread on ‘Mass in Malta’, another
predominantly Catholic country with strong links to the English-speaking
world) or in the Eastern European Catholic countries. I know there are
embryonic movements in each of these, but the traditional presence in
Catholic bastions such as Lithuania and Slovakia is virtually non-existent.
This is the front traditionalists present to Rome. It may be cynically,
but very unfairly, summarised as a reaction from the pampered west.
All this is true and as you said you’re … new.
All this has been written here by many people including Mr. Perkins and
myself … at large.
1st response : “so what ?”
Neo-Catechumenal Way started with a handful of people in 1964 and they have
been spreading in Europe, Africa and mainly Americas.
TLMers are not taking shares into a commercial society which needs quick
profit. We know we have 2000 years behind us - that is far much than the 40
years of the litniks - and the future before.
2nd response :
Traditionalist movement has already shown a great vitality : it was mainly a
French movement in early 1970’s ; it has been developping fantastically in
the 1980’s and on in the USA, and now in Australia.
There are promises in Brazil, slowly, too slowly I reckon - but there are explanations - it is creeping into Hispanic America and Africa, now the Philippines too. So you are underestimating the growth of the trad. movement especially since
1988.
3rd response :
is there any mental impediment to have a growth in Latin America and Africa ?
certainly not because TLM is the Catholic heritage of these people.
And it is my perception TLM can be perfectly adapted to the worship culture of
Latin Americans and Africans.