I would agree with that but it does bring up an interseting scenario.
Why wouldn’t it happen? Or better why couldn’t it?
They dumped the Pauline Rite on us with precious little warning of what was coming and didn’t seem in the least concerned whether we cared or not or what impact it would have on the Church… So, why not again? I mean objectively speaking we can say that the Pauline Rite has had and continues to have its share of problems. Problems which by and large far outshadow the problems of the Traditional Mass which always seem to come down to done way too fast, speed Masses I think they call them, not enough active participation, whatever that really means and using a language that no one understands.
Well, I’ve been to weekday Pauline Masses that run about 15 minutes or so, and I’ve seen Pauline Masses where the only active participation consisted of throngs of Extraordinary Ministers virtually rushing the Altar and have been to numerous Pauline Masses where the language used was not one of the four I speak. And that is here in San Diego. I didn’t even have to leave home…
So in reality what has really changed? As far as I can see the only thing that has changed is how the Mass is celebrated by both the Priests and the people. Most people just seem to be going through the motions these days and really don’t seem to care much or have any respect for the Sacrament itself. Priests don’t follow the rubrics and neither do the congregations. People complain about crucifixes being on the altars and Priests wear rainbow sashes with dignity pins. In fact, if the Pauline Rite was supposed to bring us together liturgically in a superior fashion and lift us spiritually higher than did the Traditional, it is one colossal failure. That in spite of the cute little additions that we now have like Barney Blessings and Hip Hop Masses where banners hang proclaiming Jesus is my Homie, showing Christ wearing a bandana and shades, sporting a Virgen de Guadalupe Tee Shirt.
So in the absence of any noticeable improvements or heck any improvements anywhere at all, that came from it, why not go back to something that worked and worked well?
I know it won’t happen, but it is an interesting scenario.