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Magdalena59
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What are those specific qualities?I am seeking those qualities that should elevate the celebration of the Mass so it doesn’t seem like a secular, routine meeting of people.
What are those specific qualities?I am seeking those qualities that should elevate the celebration of the Mass so it doesn’t seem like a secular, routine meeting of people.
They are those virtues that the Blessed Virgin Mary has which we should all pray for regularly:I am seeking those qualities that should elevate the celebration of the Mass so it doesn’t seem like a secular, routine meeting of people.
Those are personal virtues, not the characteristics of a liturgy. What we’re hoping for is that Solomonson will tell us about the particulars of what he’s hoping liturgies will have (and which he isn’t experiencing).They are those virtues that the Blessed Virgin Mary has which we should all pray for regularly:
Then when each person has these virtues the entire community will be Christlike.
I think this is a key question. Something specific like “I prefer the organ to the piano” or “I would links to use incense at Mass” gives your pastor something to work with. "The Mass is too sterile"leaves him guessing what you prefer. Once he knows what you want there is no guarantee you will get it but at least he can consider it.What are those specific qualities?
I never implied that it makes no difference - how the Mass is celebrated can make it more or less difficult to find the nourishment, certainly.“I’ve found that I tend to get out of any Mass what I put in, simple as that.”
To imply that how the Mass is celebrated (presuming all are valid) makes no difference in how well or how poorly the faithful are nourished is simply untrue.
The Mass already has the necessary characteristics in the rubrics so only the celebrant and the faithful can provide the implementation of them, especially through those personal virtues.Those are personal virtues, not the characteristics of a liturgy. What we’re hoping for is that Solomonson will tell us about the particulars of what he’s hoping liturgies will have (and which he isn’t experiencing).