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What Does The Prayer Really Say? ^ | August 21, 2007 | Fr. Zuhlsdorf (and blog readers)

Posted on 08/21/2007 9:45:31 AM PDT by GOPmember

I have a favor to ask those of you who did NOT grow up with the older form of Mass. 

If sometime along the way you decided to check out the older form of Mass, the "Tridentine" Mass, I am interested in your experience and reactions.



TOPICS: Apologetics
KEYWORDS: catholic; liturgy; mass; tlm; traditionalmass; tridentine
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To: maryz

I feel like I got a "No!" (more than that -- a smackdown) before I even asked, a slap in the face.


Your "feelings"  don't count! (that is someone 'playing' with your mind)
You didn't get a "No!", you haven't even asked yet. (can you get some one else to ask?)




The way I read this, understand this, and get from reading what other people are writing is "... if there is a group of people that want the Tridentine Mass, the priest (priest, bishop, Church) has to come through for them..."

What/how many is "a group?"
I think Fr. Zuhlsdorf and a few others are going to look into that.




Do not be intimidated, that is exactly what they want.
sample:  "You are really asking a lot from your parish... We try very hard to accommodate everyone here.  We offer the people of this parish Mass in English, Spanish, Filipino two Saturdays a month, and Vietnamese two Sundays a month, and Signed for the Deaf at Christmas and Easter.  As the members of this parish are aware we have just <<completed its "renovation" of the lower church just a week or two before the motu proprio (which was rumored for a good two years before its issuance) came out -- they got rid of the old altar, the communion rail and the pews, attempting to salve the more traditional among us by keeping the old altar stone and getting a few traditional-looking windows from two churches that had been closed.  Also, the new wainscoting was made of the wood from the old pews.>>"

And now you want the langauge of the Church!?!?!

Do you have a group?  If the answer is no, then I am safe and as the shepherd of this flock I am off the hook.  If the answer is yes, then I'd better start looking into a way to help your group.  If I do not help your group, you might write to Rome about this... Oh my! I heard that the Pope will be in the U.S.A. next year -- don't want to have him stop by for Latin Mass with coffee & doughnuts after Mass.

I will have to try to intimidate these people as the bishop has intimidated me... But these people might join together and car-pool over to St. _____ for Latin Mass (I heard it was very nice).  Then there goes my weekly collection ($$.$$).  Oh my -- the people win again... I'm going to have to help them. (I want their money $$.$$)




Don't let any one intimidate you.
If your group wants that Latin Mass, go step by step the exact way that Rome said to do it.
They have to try to help you/per Rome (at least that's the way I read it)
(I don't think that they will push it that far, but they want to know if you will push it that far.)

You might recall, it was only just a few years ago that you, me, our families and friends had a high degree of respect for any  'religious' person (Priest, Brother, Monk, Sister, Nun). They lost it -- they did it to themselves (as a group).  Now they will have to earn respect -- just like you and me.

21 posted on 08/21/2007 7:31:09 PM PDT by roamer (ô¿ô.....† Mass, Divine Mercy chaplet and Rosary †)
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To: GOPmember

I’m still going back to check — they’re up to 238! :)


22 posted on 08/22/2007 5:10:47 AM PDT by maryz
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To: Canticle_of_Deborah
It was like being transported to another place spiritually. The sense of the sacred was palpable in the air.

The second TLM I ever went to was a Solemn High Mass. I finally understood what was meant by the statement I had heard since childhood, [that] ..."the mass is the closest thing to heaven on earth."

23 posted on 08/22/2007 5:42:02 AM PDT by murphE (These are days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed but his own. --G.K. Chesterton)
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To: GOPmember; Pyro7480; Northern Yankee; Borax Queen; murphE
Not even hearing, or being aware of the TLM when I was baptized and entered the Church in 1999 (any surprise?), I attended my first TLM, a high Mass, in June of 2004.

It was then when I realized the answer to my on-going question: "what about Vatican II caused so many Catholics to leave the Church?" There was no question in my mind then, that Catholics had been deprived what had always been promised to them, and at least in our area, was returned.

All I had to do, was look around at the many elderly folk seated around me, with tears in their eyes, to convince me. It opened my eyes wide and clear.

Since then, I have maybe attended a N.O. Mass a handful of times, each time the abuses and omissions were more and more obvious to me, than I had ever realized.

I attend the TLM only, and will never go back to the N.O.

Ever.

24 posted on 08/22/2007 5:45:25 PM PDT by kstewskis ("Tolerance is what happens when one loses their principles"....Fr. A. Saenz)
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To: kstewskis

Ohhh, thanks for the ping!


25 posted on 08/22/2007 6:22:00 PM PDT by Borax Queen
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