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Duesenberg
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I really cannot believe that, unless you’ve only used the term before in front of those who strongly prefer the EF Mass.You’re te first one I’ve come across who has been offended by the term NO.
I really cannot believe that, unless you’ve only used the term before in front of those who strongly prefer the EF Mass.You’re te first one I’ve come across who has been offended by the term NO.
“It was only in the 8th or 9th century that the position whereby the priest faced the apse, not the people, when celebrating Mass was adopted in the Roman Rite.[7] The new usage was introduced from the Frankish Empire and later became almost universal in the West”Yeah. I read it. And yes, it is a protestant innovation. The first people to have services facing the people were Protestants, in the Reformation, several hundred years before Vat II was even thought of.
That is just a fact. There is no getting around it. This is what I mean about people being uncomfortable just talking about this topic.
Statistical analysis and probability; lets say there’s you have 100 OF Masses available, and 10 of them are “bad”. Contrast that with 10 EF Masses, 1 of them are “bad”. Similar ratio, but by appearances alone it looks like one is worse. Perception is greater than reality.The odds of going to an irreverent Mass are way higher at SOME NO Masses than a TLM.
The odds of going to an irreverent Mass are way higher at SOME NO Masses than a TLM.
I think because they “see” a difference and make assumptions about the legitimacy of the Mass.Reverence is a personal disposition and subject to emotion and feelings.
Christ is present.
THe Eucharist is confected. Mass happens. THIS is what matters.
Things such as veiling, which are no longer required don’t really have impact on people unless they allow such to bother them.
Hymn selection may not be to your personal liking, but that has no impact on the Sacramentality of the Mass.
Both forms are permitted. I don’t know why people just can’t leave it at that.
I don’t think that’s the case. I just genuinely believe that there was a richer symbolism and tradition which has been lost to an extent. And I think there is also a greater opportunity for catechesis and evangelisation to be had from a more traditional mass.I think because they “see” a difference and make assumptions about the legitimacy of the Mass.