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emom,
I feel your pain. I lived in my last neighborhood for 15 years and it wasn’t until the last year that I found a Parish with a faithful Pastor and traditional liturgy. I drank that Church up and thanked God every day for leading me there. Now I have moved about an hour away. In my new neighborhood, there are four Churches. In one, the congregation claps during the singing of the Gloria, has never sung Holy, Holy, Holy, and still employs guitar playing, long-haired hippie folksingers. They also use the psuedo-Nazi salute to bless the children as they depart for the kid’s liturgy. The second Parish stated in their Christmas bulletin that, while the Sunday obligation is not “technically” met by going to the Christmas Vigil, “God is not concerned with ‘rules’ or ‘obligations’ and the parishioners should follow their consciences.” The third was fine until today when the Pastor announced that next week, in honor of Black History Month, we will be celebrating Holy Mass with African American song and DANCE. My point: keep searching until you find a Parish that doesn’t leave you in tears after Mass has ended.
I feel your pain. I lived in my last neighborhood for 15 years and it wasn’t until the last year that I found a Parish with a faithful Pastor and traditional liturgy. I drank that Church up and thanked God every day for leading me there. Now I have moved about an hour away. In my new neighborhood, there are four Churches. In one, the congregation claps during the singing of the Gloria, has never sung Holy, Holy, Holy, and still employs guitar playing, long-haired hippie folksingers. They also use the psuedo-Nazi salute to bless the children as they depart for the kid’s liturgy. The second Parish stated in their Christmas bulletin that, while the Sunday obligation is not “technically” met by going to the Christmas Vigil, “God is not concerned with ‘rules’ or ‘obligations’ and the parishioners should follow their consciences.” The third was fine until today when the Pastor announced that next week, in honor of Black History Month, we will be celebrating Holy Mass with African American song and DANCE. My point: keep searching until you find a Parish that doesn’t leave you in tears after Mass has ended.