Okay, so, how am I supposed to feel about the bad liturgy as I sit in the pew?
“Okay, so, how am I supposed to feel about the bad liturgy as I sit in the pew?”
Just think about the Sacrament despite what goes on in front of you. Don’t let anything seperate you from the Sacrament despite all the garbage that goes on—that’s what the Enemy wants.
Freegards
>>Okay, so, how am I supposed to feel about the bad liturgy as I sit in the pew?<<
I have to tell you that I did wrestle with this myself. We camp a lot in the summer and some of the Masses we’ve seen, well I had to look at the sign on the way out to make sure it was Catholic.
If the Mass is valid (and it’s either Nyer or Salvation that have a warning list of a valid mass), you take it as your personal cross. However, check around in your city. I was at “innovation central”. Like noicemakers for Mardi Gras type. Within 5 miles is my traditional Catholic parish. Start church shopping. That might help.
If your Mass is not valid, get with the Diocese.
But I have to tell you, talking with your wallet is great. Go somewhere that they have a valid Mass and give them your donation. You may see a change all the way around.