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YinYangMom
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But those who are not here on these boards - they are the ones I’m referring to for the most part. I think we can acknowledge that much. How many Catholics are there in the U.S.? How many Catholics are active participants of this board? There are many, many more we here need to reach out to.
What I’d like to see is for those of us here to find a way to appreciate each others’ contributions to Catholicism in the U.S. - find a united front that we can take out to our respective parishes/diocese so we can bring the reverence for the Church back to the liberal parishes as well as a well-deserved appreciation toward the Traditionalists for preserving the spirit and from whom we can learn the nuances of showing respect, and take the animosity toward liberals out of the traditional parishes so that they can appreciate some of the ways they’ve learned to put forth Jesus’ call for social justice in the U.S.
I am not speaking about extremes on either end here. And I’m not specifically addressing one person here on the boards from either side of the fence. I am trying to encourage using the resources we have here with the forums to begin the peach here so that we can carry that peace out to the various communities. The bickering here saddens me because it just feels we’re growing further apart instead of closer together and I know Jesus doesn’t want that. He wants us to find a way to live together, respect each other and praise His name.
As for the topic of the thread, as a liberal I’m the first to admit we messed up big time back when V2 was first put forth, but we’ve grown up since then and we are ripe for the reversion necessary. You Traditionalist can do much more good through us if you’d quit condemning us for past behaviors and show us through charity and kindness the way back to the center. I’m not talking about the traditionalists who have always been against V2 or who want to go back to the way it was before. I’m talking about those who understand the value of the pre-V2 disciplines which were meant to be preserved through V2 but were not.
Maybe I need to point out that people on this forum **are **the choir - from both sides of the fence, Traditionalists and Liberals. Those of us here are already doing what is required of us, and so we have the time to debate issues here with each other.Another broad brush. In your experience, the traditionalists do not care about social issues, only turn in money and pray, sit on their couches and do nothing.
Amazing.
But those who are not here on these boards - they are the ones I’m referring to for the most part. I think we can acknowledge that much. How many Catholics are there in the U.S.? How many Catholics are active participants of this board? There are many, many more we here need to reach out to.
What I’d like to see is for those of us here to find a way to appreciate each others’ contributions to Catholicism in the U.S. - find a united front that we can take out to our respective parishes/diocese so we can bring the reverence for the Church back to the liberal parishes as well as a well-deserved appreciation toward the Traditionalists for preserving the spirit and from whom we can learn the nuances of showing respect, and take the animosity toward liberals out of the traditional parishes so that they can appreciate some of the ways they’ve learned to put forth Jesus’ call for social justice in the U.S.
I am not speaking about extremes on either end here. And I’m not specifically addressing one person here on the boards from either side of the fence. I am trying to encourage using the resources we have here with the forums to begin the peach here so that we can carry that peace out to the various communities. The bickering here saddens me because it just feels we’re growing further apart instead of closer together and I know Jesus doesn’t want that. He wants us to find a way to live together, respect each other and praise His name.
As for the topic of the thread, as a liberal I’m the first to admit we messed up big time back when V2 was first put forth, but we’ve grown up since then and we are ripe for the reversion necessary. You Traditionalist can do much more good through us if you’d quit condemning us for past behaviors and show us through charity and kindness the way back to the center. I’m not talking about the traditionalists who have always been against V2 or who want to go back to the way it was before. I’m talking about those who understand the value of the pre-V2 disciplines which were meant to be preserved through V2 but were not.