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Why don’t more “Traditionalists” get more hands-on with regard to the Mass? Is doing so that repugnant to them?
Many years ago the Mass I attended at my parish really began to hit new lows. We either had no pastor or one that couldn’t have cared less. Realizing that I had carped about things long enough I decided to really get involved. I became an adult server/reader/EMHC. Yes it was tough at times facilitating what were essentially deformations but it also provided a chance to fix certain things on the spot, educate/train, learn the ins-and-outs of the parish and to push HARD for real reform from the inside.
That’s precisely what the dissenters do. They get involved and with a great deal of patience, sweat and perseverance from attack they ever so slowly take over – whether those in charge like it or not. It seems like most “Traditionalists” I have come in contact with are unwilling to do this.
Is it because they find it so disgusting to be (for example) an EMHC when it appears they use too many per Mass so they just refuse? Do they not realize that often some rather unpleasant and heavy-lifting needs to be done to support true reform?
Or is it just too easy to flee or remain silent and boil in one’s own bitterness? In my case my family has worshiped at my parish for several generations and I was not willing to leave – or stay and do nothing. Perhaps others simply do not share that relationship with a parish?
It would seem that “Traditionalists” could have a HUGE and often positive impact on the liturgy if they became hands-on.
Many years ago the Mass I attended at my parish really began to hit new lows. We either had no pastor or one that couldn’t have cared less. Realizing that I had carped about things long enough I decided to really get involved. I became an adult server/reader/EMHC. Yes it was tough at times facilitating what were essentially deformations but it also provided a chance to fix certain things on the spot, educate/train, learn the ins-and-outs of the parish and to push HARD for real reform from the inside.
That’s precisely what the dissenters do. They get involved and with a great deal of patience, sweat and perseverance from attack they ever so slowly take over – whether those in charge like it or not. It seems like most “Traditionalists” I have come in contact with are unwilling to do this.
Is it because they find it so disgusting to be (for example) an EMHC when it appears they use too many per Mass so they just refuse? Do they not realize that often some rather unpleasant and heavy-lifting needs to be done to support true reform?
Or is it just too easy to flee or remain silent and boil in one’s own bitterness? In my case my family has worshiped at my parish for several generations and I was not willing to leave – or stay and do nothing. Perhaps others simply do not share that relationship with a parish?
It would seem that “Traditionalists” could have a HUGE and often positive impact on the liturgy if they became hands-on.