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Sultan_Of_Swing
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Pope Francis has ditched the red shoes and various other traditional bits and pieces of the Papal office.
The Second Vatican Council introduced a new liturgy for the Mass.
We now can have female altar servers.
The list goes on.
So my question is, what is actually the purpose or point of tradition (with a little t)? I mean, things keep getting changed, why bother trying to be ‘traditional’ when it seems to have little value or purpose?
Don’t get me wrong, I personally am a fan of tradition (The Latin Mass is great) but I’m just wondering what the actual point of it is if it can be so easily changed and removed. I mean, should we try to preserve tradition, and if so why?
The Second Vatican Council introduced a new liturgy for the Mass.
We now can have female altar servers.
The list goes on.
So my question is, what is actually the purpose or point of tradition (with a little t)? I mean, things keep getting changed, why bother trying to be ‘traditional’ when it seems to have little value or purpose?
Don’t get me wrong, I personally am a fan of tradition (The Latin Mass is great) but I’m just wondering what the actual point of it is if it can be so easily changed and removed. I mean, should we try to preserve tradition, and if so why?