If only the 1970 Roman Missal had been mandated to be celebrated like this, I wonder if there would be all the liturgical wars we've had since 1970 or since 1966, which ever comes first:
This is the 1970 Missal as experienced in San Diego. Certainly these are one and the same Masses or are they?
This is the 1970 Missal as experienced in San Diego. Certainly these are one and the same Masses or are they?
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Cultures? I thought we are all one culture Americans!! And wow a full blown Novus Ordo service as well, guitars, drums, altar lady, hand waving cantor and by the way cantors should always be male, ghastly vestments and Pop music, absolutely ridiculous to watch this. Bring back the Traditional Latin Mass!!
Is the above meant to be:
A- mean spirited?
B- not very subtly ironic?
C- sarcastic?
D- all of the above?
Anthony Grabski.
Is Anthony smart enough to know the difference between sarcasm and irony?
A Probably not
Or
B Possibly if, with assistance, he spent at least 20 minutes trying to understand Wikipedia's pages on Irony.
I lived in San Diego at one point and our TLM had to be held at Holy Cross Mausoleum next sitting next to well, let me say dead people, but we had no choice not one San Diego church would let us have our TLM so the Bishop Brom gave us the cemetery. Bishop Brom was no fan of the Traditional Latin Mass but he tolerated us this guy on the other hand oh boy. Drums, guitars, altar women, tone deaf singing which is the Novus Ordo mantra, and all 500 cultures and music, but NOT the American culture or Gregorian chant or Latin hymns. The saints would never recognize this thing or whatever it is, a Roman Catholic Mass it ain't.
When did the 'Momas and Popas' get back together again ??
Anonymous 7:00PM
Perhaps you need to look up " show charity at all times" in Wikipedia?
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