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Why was was the Liturgy and Mass reformed after Vatican II did the Magisterium just feel like it was time for a change or what?
I think at least to some degree, the magisterium wanted to return to a Mass closer to that celebrated in the early church – not something that was codified 1500 years later like the Tridentine Mass.Why was was the Liturgy and Mass reformed after Vatican II did the Magisterium just feel like it was time for a change or what?
I think at least to some degree, the Holy Spirit through the magisterium wanted to return to a Mass closer to that celebrated in the early church – not something that was codified 1500 years later like the Tridentine Mass.Why was was the Liturgy and Mass reformed after Vatican II did the Magisterium just feel like it was time for a change or what?
Why was was the Liturgy and Mass reformed after Vatican II did the Magisterium just feel like it was time for a change or what?
Why was was the Liturgy and Mass reformed after Vatican II did the Magisterium just feel like it was time for a change or what?
Why was was the Liturgy and Mass reformed after Vatican II did the Magisterium just feel like it was time for a change or what?
it seems to me to show the ‘data’ concerning the results of the council on the US is a bit of a red-herring. Yes, admittedly, a problem has arisen, but to attribute it solely to VII is misleading and gives a false disjunction in the logic of your argument.
consider, that Catholics – which JFK having been elected, RFK on his way – before his assasination… Catholics had and HAVE become mainstreamed in a largely prot population. Thats why there aren’t many ethnic ghettos, with large populations of CAtholics all concentrated in one area.
I will grant you Bulldog that there is a problem, but I would not go so far as to blame that problemon VII, solely.
Why didn’t the Spirit inspire the magisterium to mandate the celebration of Mass underground surrounded by hundreds of mouldering, stinky corpses? I think of a lot of things when I step inside my post modern, suburban, climate controlled Worship Space. But “early church” is not one of them.I think at least to some degree, the Holy Spirit through the magisterium wanted to return to a Mass closer to that celebrated in the early church – not something that was codified 1500 years later like the Tridentine Mass.
starrs0 said:[snip]
Why was was the Liturgy and Mass reformed after Vatican II . . . ?
kk1727 said:[snip]
. . . . one thing that is certain is that the liturgy did need some type of renewal or reform: something to raise it up. . . .
Pax,
Keith
You got…dead on. As my signature agrees.Because someone wants to destroy the Church by cutting it off from its traditions.
LOL!Why didn’t the Spirit inspire the magisterium to mandate the celebration of Mass underground surrounded by hundreds of mouldering, stinky corpses? I think of a lot of things when I step inside my post modern, suburban, climate controlled Worship Space. But “early church” is not one of them.
So much for the development of doctrine and discipline. I suppose the Spirit may also want us to dump all kinds of nonsensical accretions we’ve had inflicted on us over the centuries.
Hey…maybe we should do away with Catholic Churches altogether and every Sunday we’ll just hold our Celebrations in Jewish Worship Spaces. Just like the Apostles did it!Oooooooh…I’m getting all tingly just thinking about it.
There’s more to it. It’s a worldwide problem affecting the Universal Church.Catholics had and HAVE become mainstreamed in a largely prot population…
I will grant you Bulldog that there is a problem, but I would not go so far as to blame that problemon VII, solely.
