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Deacon_Ed_B
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I think you just described both sides of the aisle. Traditionalists and (?) whatever description I and many others fit into. This is all any of us want, to be One ,Holy ,Catholic and Apostolic Church all united as one, not separated by descriptions or names, but united as Catholic.“What is so threatening about traditionalism?”
There is nothing threatening about the traditionalism of the majority of those who are traditionalists. The majority of traditionalists accept the teaching of the Church in all aspects. They accept both the OF and the EF as valid Masses. They accept that the OF is the ‘ordinary’ and the EF the “extraordinary” form of the Mass. They accept both as valid Masses. They acknowledge that both the OF and the EF, when offered according to the rubrics and the correct intentions thereof, are not only valid but licit. They acknowledge that at certain times certain individuals may have, knowingly or not, offered said Masses with elements that were not licit, or valid, but that such things do not interfere with the inherent validity of either Mass.
They have the highest respect for bishops, clergy, and their fellow laity. They have no intent to ‘tear down’ any legitimate Church practice of the last 40 years nor to insist that ‘only’ such ‘tradition’ as predates, say, Vatican 2, is correct. They have no desire to eliminate one form of the Mass for another. They have no contempt for those whose preferences are different, yet valid.
The majority of traditionalists wish only that the rich tradition of the Catholic Church be as ‘maintained’ in AD 2008 as it was in 1908, 1808, 1708, etc. back to the time of the apostles. Obviously, ‘new’ traditions arise and those traditions, what we call 'little ‘t’, can in time become a part of that rich heritage. Equally obviously, that means that today’s traditionalist is not ‘stuck in 1958’ but rather enjoys the rich heritage of the past while not neglecting the new and valid actions of the present which, in the future, will become part of that rich heritage as well.
The majority of traditionalists are not focused on denying the OF, demeaning those who prefer it, castigating bishops and priests, or denying and defying the Church.
That some appear to take the mistaken notions of a tiny fringe group which labels itself as "Traditionalist’ as being the notions of ALL traditionalists is a sad mistake that I and others have tried to rectify. I trust that at least some here will listen. I trust that by and large the words and actions of the majority will one day ‘overcome’ those of the minority so that one day nobody will hear the word "traditionalist’ and automatically fill in the blank with “heretic, schismatic, snob, regressive, and anti OF”, but rather with, “Oh, someone who loves the heritage of the Church, likes to go to the EF when he can, and is helping the entire Church to keep all its beautiful and rich traditions ‘alive’ for all”.
Prayers & blessings
Deacon Ed B