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Duesenberg
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What do you think the practical status of the EF Mass/traditionalism will be in the Church in 50 years?
- Pretty much as it is today. A separate FORM of the Mass within the Latin Rite. No other changes.
- A separate FORM of the Mass with FEWER adherents (as a % if all Masses) than today.
- A separate FORM of the Mass with MORE adherents (as a % if all Masses) than today.
- A separate RITE in the Western Church with MORE adherents (as a % if all Masses) than today.
- A separate RITE in the Western Church with FEWER adherents (as a % if all Masses) than today.
- It will have regained its former status as the Ordinary Form of the Mass as the Mass of Pope Paul VI is suppressed.
- It will largely be dead due to lack of interest.
- It will be suppressed.
- The EF Mass and “traditionalism” will have formed the basis for a new suri juris church in the Western Church with comparatively TINY attendance worldwide.
- The EF Mass and “traditionalism” will have formed the basis for a new suri juris church in the Western Church with comparatively LARGE attendance worldwide.
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