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thealtonroute
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There were things that needed to be changed in the Church in the early 1960s; the Mass wasn’t one of them. Parish councils were formed here after Vatican II, which I think is a great idea. The problem is that a few years afterward priests abolished them. If Vatican II had left the Mass alone and changed the governance of parishes to include parishioners, I’d consider V-II brilliant. If parishes were run by boards instead of priests, and priests and bishops were true spiritual leaders, the Church would be a lot stronger today. I’m sure lay boards would have stopped V-II priests from destroying church interiors. The Mass should belong to the priest and the parish should belong to the people. I really think we would have better priests if that were the case; we would have priests who are interested in faith instead of exerting power over others.
