Hello again,
I’m certainly not against women in any way, my own mother is one

as was my grandmother (a very devout Catholic) who happened to rear me part of the way. She’s actually with me in my profile. As I’ve said before what bothers me most is all the noise and distractions. I’m attending daily Mass for about 35 years now, I know what it was like before, and I know what it’s like now, why wouldn’t I be saddened? At least I can still attend the earliest Mass of the day which is always quieter, and I rise at 4am for private meditation, but I pity those who have no such silence in their lives.
The pope I think is doing the best he can, but like his predecessors he is dealing with a lot of obstinacy within the Church. I think a lot of the changes that have crept in recently i.e. removal of the altar rails, Eucharistic ministers, Communion in the hand etc were brought in by erring bishops and priests without ever consulting the Vatican or the pope. Some people I’m sure would overthrow and overrule the pope if they could and this is easily detected in their speech and behaviour.
We must ask ourselves the question does any of the above improve the Mass in any way. And the answer of course is a definite no because you simply can’t improve something that was perfect already. There’s nothing lovelier in this whole wide world than a nice quiet Mass with no unnecessary noise and no unnecessary distractions, it’s the nearest thing to heaven on earth. But unfortunately a lot of people are not in tune with what’s actually happening upon the altar or they don’t seem to care. They come to meet other people not God, and so they distract everyone else. I was asked myself some years ago would I like to be a minister or a reader and I refused. And it’s not in fact making people any holier or any more involved in the Mass, it is in fact having the opposite effect. I know some will disagree but that’s my personal opinion.
2 Cor 13:13
Eddy Barry