Ham1:
The part above is much to the point and quite well written. It IS totally out of line for people to criticize the old Roman Rite Mass that you love to attend. Rome has indeed spoken and wishes the tradition of this Mass to continue forward.
This is the part I don’t get. You just got through railing on people who don’t respect your preference for the old Roman Rite and now you make a snide backhanded slap at the current liturgy??? If you want some respect, try to give a little, hombre.
Since it seems that people want to take a shot at the statistics I suggested, I have a choice - let it slide or respond.
I did not make the comment about the probable statistics as a shot across anyone’s bow. It was simply an attempt to put into perspective the actual number of Masses said in that rite in any given week, and the number of attendees, as the comment had been made, in enthusiasm, that the poster thought that attendance was a phenomenon involving many, many youth. I was simply pointing out that it involves some youth.
However, as to anyone disparaiging the Tridentine rite, I have seen very little at all in the way of negative remarks about the rite. I have, however, seen lenghty, repeated, and constant remarks negatively about the Pauline rite. It gets to the point that it appears as a constant barrage; claims of abuses, questioning the legitimacy of accepted rubrics, questioning the legitimacy of the rite itself, claims that the tridentine rite is more holy; the list goes on an on.
Perhaps I am privileged, living in one of the most unchurched states in the Union, or perhaps because I live on the West coast, that I see little of the claims being acted out here. It may be that there are other areas of the country that are more prone to experimentation, although in the travels I have made, I certainly have not found it to be so.
So, given the amount of snot that has been expelled concerning the Pauline rite, you will have to excuse me if I am not overly sympathetic to claims of “continually attempting to marginalize people like me who are attached to the old Roman Rite.”. If there has been any marginilization, it has come from the conservative to ultra conservative element who asserts that the Pauline rite is banal at the very minimum, and who exhibits triumphalism and an “I’m holier than thou” attitude in their attitude toward it.
Listening to it reminds me of the group, in music, who disdain at the minimum anything that is not classical. They treat everyone else, those who like jazz, or the blues, or classic rock and roll, or country, or blue grass as at the minimum an uneducated boor who obviously doesn’t get it; and often as something approaching the Neandrethal.
It does get wearisome.