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Don’t forget “trad bashing”, also a favored sport 'round these parts.![]()
Yup —seems to have become a favorite.
Don’t forget “trad bashing”, also a favored sport 'round these parts.![]()
ditto:thumbsup:Don’t forget “trad bashing”, also a favored sport 'round these parts.![]()
What do you do if you are concerned? The appropriate action, if one is convinced that things are not as they should be, or someone was teaching or acting in grave error? Pray first, asking for guidance and peace, to put one in the appropriate frame of mind. Then appeal to the proper authority, with concern, but always with humility and respect. Then leave it in God’s hands.From the short time I have been here, I can say that various posts I have seen have been uncharitable. However, this forum has a greater mix of people on either side of the debate than a lot of the traditional forums I usually browse. For that reason I expect things to get a bit more heated.
Finally, for those who say that there is too much whining on the part of the traditionalists I ask: what would you do if you believed that the Church was truly in the midst of a serious crisis from within? Most traditionalists don’t think that everything in the church is “peachy” right now and this is definitely a contra-mainstream position. While it would be necessary to air these concerns in a charitable manner, don’t you believe that you would want them aired?
I guess thats the difference, most of us did stick around. We didn’t pull up stakes and leave We put up with all the abuses, all the nonsense in the name of inclusiveness and ecumenism and took it literally in the shorts. We heard the Priests, many of the the same one that you defend, tell us the Old Mass was dead and good riddance, we listened as they mocked the old devotions and claimed they not only were unscriptural but unnecessary baggage and should be rightfully dumped. We saw Bishops Priests and Nuns do their level best to destroy devotion to the Blessed Mother and they did a real good job until Pope John Paul II stood up and put them in their place.I came here, albeit a bit naive, looking for chatter about “old-school” Catholicism.
What I found, was priest bashing, bishop bashing, pope bashing, music bashing, altar girl bashing, EMHC bashing, vestment bashing, bashing of COTH, OF Mass bashing, bash, bash, bash…
So, here I am, almost 1600 posts later, defending daily, the Church and her clergy against those who so strongly feel the need to bash.
And, what would a day be, without a quote from Cardinal Arinze or Dietrich von Hildenbrand?
It is truly amazing to me that people can find so much WRONG with their Church. Why some of them stay around is beyond me.
Hard to believe that someone would subject themselves to a faith that made them so angry, frustrated, and discontented. Masochism in it’s worst form.
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Wonderfully stated!I guess thats the difference, most of us did stick around. We didn’t pull up stakes and leave We put up with all the abuses, all the nonsense in the name of inclusiveness and ecumenism and took it literally in the shorts. We heard the Priests, many of the the same one that you defend, tell us the Old Mass was dead and good riddance, we listened as they mocked the old devotions and claimed they not only were unscriptural but unnecessary baggage and should be rightfully dumped. We saw Bishops Priests and Nuns do their level best to destroy devotion to the Blessed Mother and they did a real good job until Pope John Paul II stood up and put them in their place.
We listened to the homilies that extolled man and all his glory and diminished Christ and God and the Holy Spirit. We sat in the pews and saw the Mass turned from a solemn reverent re-presentation of the sacrifice at Calvary into a glittery showpiece for bands and Priests who styled themselves as rockstars or comedians. We listened horrified as the Priests told us that committed homosexual relationships were OK and understandable and that God loved all sexuality and why not, he gave it to us to enjoy? We suffered through the Masses where laymen and women not only gave the homilies, but read the Gospels and confected the Eucharist.
Yeah we stuck around in spite of all that, every last bit of while the progressives and therefore right thinkers had their way and openly mocked everything that was even remotely traditional. We stayed. A few gave up and drifted off in the sede camps but most of us are still here. We stayed, we suffered and we obeyed.
And now the tide has started to change, now more and more and more people see just how destructive the last forty years have been, now that traditional devotions are actually being practiced again now that so many young people are seeing for the first time what great treasures almost got swept away, you ask why we stayed?.
I’ll tell you why, because if we hadn’t stayed the progressives would have had their way. They almost did, almost. But not quite:thumbsup: .And with Pope Benedict XVI steering the ship, I don’t really think they ever will
I wonder, just how many progressive right thinking people would have stuck around had the situations been reversed.Actually, I think I’m going to rather enjoy the next couple of years. Maybe I’ll get a chance to find out.
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I guess thats the difference, most of us did stick around. We didn’t pull up stakes and leave We put up with all the abuses, all the nonsense in the name of inclusiveness and ecumenism and took it literally in the shorts. We heard the Priests, many of the the same one that you defend, tell us the Old Mass was dead and good riddance, we listened as they mocked the old devotions and claimed they not only were unscriptural but unnecessary baggage and should be rightfully dumped. We saw Bishops Priests and Nuns do their level best to destroy devotion to the Blessed Mother and they did a real good job until Pope John Paul II stood up and put them in their place.
We listened to the homilies that extolled man and all his glory and diminished Christ and God and the Holy Spirit. We sat in the pews and saw the Mass turned from a solemn reverent re-presentation of the sacrifice at Calvary into a glittery showpiece for bands and Priests who styled themselves as rockstars or comedians. We listened horrified as the Priests told us that committed homosexual relationships were OK and understandable and that God loved all sexuality and why not, he gave it to us to enjoy? We suffered through the Masses where laymen and women not only gave the homilies, but read the Gospels and confected the Eucharist.
Yeah we stuck around in spite of all that, every last bit of while the progressives and therefore right thinkers had their way and openly mocked everything that was even remotely traditional. We stayed. A few gave up and drifted off in the sede camps but most of us are still here. We stayed, we suffered and we obeyed.
And now the tide has started to change, now more and more and more people see just how destructive the last forty years have been, now that traditional devotions are actually being practiced again now that so many young people are seeing for the first time what great treasures almost got swept away, you ask why we stayed?.
I’ll tell you why, because if we hadn’t stayed the progressives would have had their way. They almost did, almost. But not quite:thumbsup: .And with Pope Benedict XVI steering the ship, I don’t really think they ever will
I wonder, just how many progressive right thinking people would have stuck around had the situations been reversed.Actually, I think I’m going to rather enjoy the next couple of years. Maybe I’ll get a chance to find out.
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I guess thats the difference, most of us did stick around. We didn’t pull up stakes and leave We put up with all the abuses, all the nonsense in the name of inclusiveness and ecumenism and took it literally in the shorts. We heard the Priests, many of the the same one that you defend, tell us the Old Mass was dead and good riddance, we listened as they mocked the old devotions and claimed they not only were unscriptural but unnecessary baggage and should be rightfully dumped. We saw Bishops Priests and Nuns do their level best to destroy devotion to the Blessed Mother and they did a real good job until Pope John Paul II stood up and put them in their place.
We listened to the homilies that extolled man and all his glory and diminished Christ and God and the Holy Spirit. We sat in the pews and saw the Mass turned from a solemn reverent re-presentation of the sacrifice at Calvary into a glittery showpiece for bands and Priests who styled themselves as rockstars or comedians. We listened horrified as the Priests told us that committed homosexual relationships were OK and understandable and that God loved all sexuality and why not, he gave it to us to enjoy? We suffered through the Masses where laymen and women not only gave the homilies, but read the Gospels and confected the Eucharist.
Yeah we stuck around in spite of all that, every last bit of while the progressives and therefore right thinkers had their way and openly mocked everything that was even remotely traditional. We stayed. A few gave up and drifted off in the sede camps but most of us are still here. We stayed, we suffered and we obeyed.
And now the tide has started to change, now more and more and more people see just how destructive the last forty years have been, now that traditional devotions are actually being practiced again now that so many young people are seeing for the first time what great treasures almost got swept away, you ask why we stayed?.
I’ll tell you why, because if we hadn’t stayed the progressives would have had their way. They almost did, almost. But not quite:thumbsup: .And with Pope Benedict XVI steering the ship, I don’t really think they ever will
I wonder, just how many progressive right thinking people would have stuck around had the situations been reversed.Actually, I think I’m going to rather enjoy the next couple of years. Maybe I’ll get a chance to find out.
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You have a point. It probably isn’t true for everyone, but I am sure there are some where this is exactly the case.I have been wondering if what we are experiencing in this forum – the trad bashing and so forth —is backlash to what they see as a threat to the “Spirit of Vat II”. The more our Pope steers the Church away from the “Spirit” --the more backlash will be seen against traditionalists.
It’s a fall back phrase. You didn’t bash. You asked a question.I’m curious… are you seeing my original post as Trad Bashing?
no.I’m curious… are you seeing my original post as Trad Bashing?
Jeanette, this is not a war.It’s a fall back phrase. You didn’t bash. You asked a question.It’s a psychological strategy meant to shut you down.
Don’t you mean the sin of detraction?I agree that the sin of calumny is VERY wrong.
I am unfamiliar with the original posts so I will keep my mouth shut.
There is a war going on. We just always get confused that we are supposed to be on the same time. Our enemy is wiley and sows dissension from both sides to divide us. We are always taking the bait and fighting among ourselves. Wolves in sheep clothing come in from both directions; in the form of Catholics that see themselves as so much more holier than the Pope that they “holy” themselves out the door, and Catholics that pop in to stir the pot under the guise of obedience to pluck the mote out of other’s eyes, while leaving a beam in their own.Jeanette, this is not a war.
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No it’s not, I honestly agree with you. But at times it takes on that tone, don’t you think? It’s sad.Jeanette, this is not a war.
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NO NO NO NO NO.Just a quick question: I’ve heard a lot of you say “I’m trad, but I’m not schismatic”. What does that mean? Can you give examples of trads who are? Does this mean SSPX-goers? Thanks