Because I know it’s an ultra traditionalist view that is critical of the place that God has led the Church to through the guidance of the Holy Spirit of all truth. There are some who are confused by traditionalism that they then use it to justify, discord, schism, failing to carry ones cross or to criticize any change in the Church.
We all have a cross to bear. Sometimes that cross is the plank in our own eye. Sometimes its persecution and at other times it’s the dark night of the soul.
In the case of parish hopping more often than not it’s a result of thinking of self as more Catholic than the Church. We are never called to focus on the faults of others around us unless God puts us in a pastoral role and then only with the Mercy of the Lord. Otherwise were not focusing on God and our own faults as we should. Its pride that leads one to become self righteous and judge the actions of the Church in their own opinion. Jesus said to judge not lest you yourself be judged likewise.
Changing parishes is a serious matter; sometimes of God but I think more often not. Only if one really wants to know Gods will about such a matter will they seek out the most efficacious choice in submission to Gods will for them. I have done both. I only experienced growth when I stuck it out and worked to remove focus from the spec in my brother’s eye and began to divert it to my own faults and on to Jesus himself.
The whole congregation can fall apostate around you but if the sacraments are licit and your focused humbly and intently on a relationship with Jesus you will work with and appreciate the super abundant graces available through the state in life God has placed you which in turn will bring great contentment and peace.
That being said we may fall and make mistakes. The Lord knows this too and uses them as paving stones toward His end which is our unity with Him. He can draw good from evil and make straight paths from crooked lines. God never asks us to bear more than we can handle. If we fail to bear it, it’s not because we weren’t able but because we choose to give up/despair. Despair and confusion or self-righteousness is never of God.
If one has a God guided change in state of life then there are good and wholesome reasons to change parishes. Being disgruntled is a selfish one. Otherwise were just giving up and not trusting in Gods promises that the Church is the pillar and foundation of truth, that it will be led into all truth, that were are all a part of it and the gates of hell will not prevail against it.
We have choices to make everyday. Jesus always chose our Fathers will no matter how hard it was. Even unto death on the cross. I can understand not feeling fed. If that is the case then expecting that out of the parish may be unrealistic and one may be experiencing a calling to pray more, go on a retreat or get involved in other ways.
Peace.