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*…allowing Sunday Mass obligation on Saturday evening. *
**It’s a vigil Liturgy. Are you also saying that we didn’t have vigil Masses prior to Vatican II?? A Vigil Mass has always fulfilled the next day obligation.
The crisis in our Church? There’s no reverence/prayer. How many healthy people don’t genuflect when passing the Blessed Sacrament; or proper attire for Mass; how after Mass some Churches become meeting halls of conversation instead of remembering it’s a house of prayer - God’s House (Mass is over but God is still in the Tabernacle); there’s few - if any - novenas (remember them?) or weekly recitation of the Rosary and sadly a handful attendees there?
**All of this is slowly changing. **
*The crisis in our Church? There’s no solid enforcement of The Ten Commandments & of our Faith. *
How do you intend to enforce personal morality??
Despite bingo games, roulette wheels (at fairs, etc.), bake sales, dinners, etc., the Churches and schools are struggling - closing - due to lack of funds.
Changing demographics, mostly.
Is that the only way the Church can bring us in? Modernism - it was spoken about by Popes. We must adapt to the times but we musn’t compromise our religion to it - and sadly that’s what we do everyday - myself included. We’ve put God on a backburner - to TV, activities, today’s lifestyle - whatever. I can’t help but wonder, if returning to a more prayerful time would be so much more pleasing to God that we’d see the message behind the “loaves and the fishes”…From a few, would come many - if we’d only come to Him in prayer. As we’re seeing, I don’t think we needed changes - we needed sanctity or at least a desire for it. I don’t see it in our times.
It’s there, but not the way we remember it.
*…allowing Sunday Mass obligation on Saturday evening. *
**It’s a vigil Liturgy. Are you also saying that we didn’t have vigil Masses prior to Vatican II?? A Vigil Mass has always fulfilled the next day obligation.
The crisis in our Church? There’s no reverence/prayer. How many healthy people don’t genuflect when passing the Blessed Sacrament; or proper attire for Mass; how after Mass some Churches become meeting halls of conversation instead of remembering it’s a house of prayer - God’s House (Mass is over but God is still in the Tabernacle); there’s few - if any - novenas (remember them?) or weekly recitation of the Rosary and sadly a handful attendees there?
**All of this is slowly changing. **
*The crisis in our Church? There’s no solid enforcement of The Ten Commandments & of our Faith. *
How do you intend to enforce personal morality??
Despite bingo games, roulette wheels (at fairs, etc.), bake sales, dinners, etc., the Churches and schools are struggling - closing - due to lack of funds.
Changing demographics, mostly.
Is that the only way the Church can bring us in? Modernism - it was spoken about by Popes. We must adapt to the times but we musn’t compromise our religion to it - and sadly that’s what we do everyday - myself included. We’ve put God on a backburner - to TV, activities, today’s lifestyle - whatever. I can’t help but wonder, if returning to a more prayerful time would be so much more pleasing to God that we’d see the message behind the “loaves and the fishes”…From a few, would come many - if we’d only come to Him in prayer. As we’re seeing, I don’t think we needed changes - we needed sanctity or at least a desire for it. I don’t see it in our times.
It’s there, but not the way we remember it.