
So now that Pope Benedict has stated that he intends on
retiring, news analysts and commentators are clambering about “what the Church
needs/should/must do,” and to anybody who understands history, the world-wide
scope of the Church, and the general nature of how the Church operates, reads
these commentators and has a sorrow in his heart at the lost of precious
moments of the short life we are given on this earth in the reading. A stupefyingly grand ignorance concerning the
Church is shining forth. “Experts” may
have been able to fake it much of the time, but the light of this event has
made the “I was once an altar boy so I know the Catholic Church” commentators knowledge
show through where their knowledge is thin or lacking.

The amount of people talking about how Pope Benedict is “dragging
us back to pre-Vatican II” appears to be by people who have never read the
Vatican II documents (or have cherry-picked those documents that they
like.) With a vague notion of a “spirit
of Vatican II” there is a feeling of where individuals think they want it to go
or to where it should go, but that rarely has anything to do with the actual
documents. Few people site anything when
they accuse the pope of such a thing. It
is well they don’t. They are usually
wrong.
Now, someone might point out the allowing of the
Extraordinary Form of the Mass. Allowing
something to happen and forcing the Church back in time are two different
things. In fact, instead of restricting
different expressions of the Mass (which seems to be the “spirit” of Vatican II
thing unless one is speaking of polka or rock Masses – we must all worship the
same way) he has broadened it to include more
people. Another example would be the
Anglican Rite. (The word is
diversity.) The E.F. Mass is not a
threat as some think it is. Of the
hundreds of Masses that will be celebrated this weekend in this diocese, 3 will
be the E. F. Mass. Why can we not
celebrate this?
Am I getting off topic?

In the meantime, can I recommend this person’s writing on
the matter? He won’t say anything unless
it is known and won’t speculate on anything that is not a true possibility.
2 comments:
" . . . can I recommend this person’s writing on the matter? "
Which person?
Father, there are five regular, licit EF Masses in the diocese each weekend. IC-Cleveland has two on Sunday, and I think that you forgot St Rocco on Sunday evening.
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