Traditional Liturgy Again

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I stand corrected. Still, Therese Martin’s directives were given in a thread with which you participated in.

Perhaps you were unaware of them. But I doubt it, as you have been posting pics that TNT originally posted in that thread.

Now that you are aware, I trust you’ll spare us these irrelevant images, and those dumb smileys.
 
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DominvsVobiscvm:
I stand corrected. Still, Therese Martin’s directives were given in a thread with which you participated in.

Perhaps you were unaware of them. But I doubt it, as you have been posting pics that TNT originally posted in that thread.

Now that you are aware, I trust you’ll spare us these irrelevant images, and those dumb smileys.
Okay: smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/26/26_17_3.gif smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/26/26_17_7.gif smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/26/26_17_2.gif smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/26/26_28_1.gif smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/26/26_28_2.gif smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/26/26_29_2.gif smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/36/36_1_26.gif smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/36/36_1_45.gif smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/36/36_1_12.gif
 
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OrthoCath:
Gee, even the diocese admits that people dress better at the Traditional Liturgy. Do you think they act better? I would think so.
Without a doubt. I find that better dressed people are more moral than less well dressed people.

Show me a woman in a designer label, and I will show you a true Christian.
 
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katherine2:
Without a doubt. I find that better dressed people are more moral than less well dressed people.

Show me a woman in a designer label, and I will show you a true Christian.
LOL!! I trust you are being sarcastic!
 
Better dressed does not equal money and/or high fashion. It is the effort one puts into their “Sunday best”, be it a shirt and tie or t-shirt and jeans.
 
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katherine2:
Without a doubt. I find that better dressed people are more moral than less well dressed people.

Show me a woman in a designer label, and I will show you a true Christian.
I think it has been many years since skirts below the knee were “high fashion”!!! I think you ma’am should know very well. As most Traditionalist women wear skirts that reach below the knees I don’t think they wre high fashion.
 
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Franciscum:
More formal garb is always a good idea for attending the Mass, and those people should be commended for making the effort. Unfortunately, more fomral dress does not equate to acting better or more formally.

Whenever I have attended the Tridentine Mass locally, a bitter bunker-mentality laced with holier-than-though attitudes seem to prevail. To suggest for example that a covered woman’s head is a “sign of reverence for God” fine and dandy, but not when it’s done in the arrogant manner that is so prevelant at Tridentine Masses.
This Mass in Phoenix is the one I attend weekly and I can assure you that there is no bunker-down mentality or holier than thou attitudes. The people at this Mass just happen to like it. And we come from all over the valley to get there.
 
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IrenkaJMJ:
Better dressed does not equal money and/or high fashion. It is the effort one puts into their “Sunday best”, be it a shirt and tie or t-shirt and jeans.
Yes. That is why when I visit the homes of fellow parishioners, I excuse myself to go to the loo, but secretly scout out what is in their closets and make a quick peek into their dresser drawers. That way, I know what their best clothes look like and I can judge them when I see them on Sunday.

This is also a great way to find out if they are using ABC.
 
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moira:
This Mass in Phoenix is the one I attend weekly and I can assure you that there is no bunker-down mentality or holier than thou attitudes. The people at this Mass just happen to like it. And we come from all over the valley to get there.
I haven’t noticed a “bunker-down mentality” or “holier than thou” attitudes at the Tridentine Mass I attend, either. People come from all over to attend. The women do not cover their heads in an “arrogant manner” either. 😉
 
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katherine2:
Yes. That is why when I visit the homes of fellow parishioners, I excuse myself to go to the loo, but secretly scout out what is in their closets and make a quick peek into their dresser drawers. That way, I know what their best clothes look like and I can judge them when I see them on Sunday.

This is also a great way to find out if they are using ABC.
My post was not directed to you personally; didn’t you notice I didn’t "quote " anyone? But your sarcasm and wit are noted and enjoyed by all, I’m sure! 🙂
 
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IrenkaJMJ:
I haven’t noticed a “bunker-down mentality” or “holier than thou” attitudes at the Tridentine Mass I attend, either. People come from all over to attend. The women do not cover their heads in an “arrogant manner” either. 😉
Yup, i hear this from most YOUNG ADULTS who attend the Tridentine Mass. Also, one thing: since when does covering the head equals arrogance??? I would think minnie skirts, tank tops in Mass would.
 
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misericordie:
Yup, i hear this from most YOUNG ADULTS who attend the Tridentine Mass. Also, one thing: since when does covering the head equals arrogance??? I would think minnie skirts, tank tops in Mass would.
I wonder if perhaps the poster who originally wrote about “arrogance” had encountered a veiled woman (or women) at the TLM who was rude to an unveiled woman. Some people are just rude. Fortunately, not all.
 
are those smileys indulging in liturgical dancing? I am afraid I am going to have to report you to the administrator, well, I am going to let you off the hook, just don’t show smileys being slain in the spirit or we will have to get tough.
 
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DominvsVobiscvm:
Misericordie:

This is getting really old, and the moderators themselves have asked you to link to poctures, rather than posting them on the forum. We get the point; grow up.

Also, your pictures don’t prove anything. They are not typical of the Nervous Ordo, but are extremist.

Yes, the Missa Normativa is easily bastardized; eve when not celebrated in an abusive manner, it can still be celebrated without reverence or solemnity. (The same holds true for the Tridentine Mass, but to a much lesser degree.) I don’t see how any thinking person can deny this.

That having been said, this is still the Church’s normative Mass, and our priests are under obligation to celebrate this Mass as reverently as possible, and we the faithful to assist at this Mass, or any other approved by the Church. The Tridentine Mass, at present, is permissible only by Indult. No Catholic has a “right” to it. (We do have a right to a non-abusive Mass, but not to the rite of our choice. What the Church gives us is what we are to accept.)

Nothing justifies the current SSPX schism. Nothing. Not the most sacreligious Mass, the most heretical bishop, the most depraved priest: nothing. A holy man persecuted by his religious superiors is still bound to obey them in all things save sin.

Remember Saint Pius of Pietrelcina, falsely accused of sexual misconduct, and mistreated by his brethren and superiors? He was forced to not hear confessions or say Mass publicly. Did he go into schism because he knew he was in the right? No; he obeyed his superiors. Would Lefebvre and his schismatic followers have had the same good sense and holy dispositions!
:amen:
Podo
 
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