I would like to ask your advice on how best to respond when told that we can't do "too much Latin because people can't understand it."
we can't do "too much Latin because people can't understand it."
They make available the Latin-English books but I set it aside because I felt following along with the words detracted from my participation in the Mass. I know the Mass and it is beyond words--English, Latin or Pidgin. Pity those poor souls who cannot see beyond the words.
..."It's too hard"..."people don't like it"...
'stop projecting your own ignorance and shortcomings onto others.. you don't have any idea what the people or children are capable of'.
I think it is an "ecumenical" thing that most new rite parishes in the United States do to throw a bone to the Protestants
Exactly. I think it is an "ecumenical" thing that most new rite parishes in the United States do to throw a bone to the Protestants (I have to specify the USA because I have no experience of what goes on in other countries).
At the same time, it is impossible to claim that 'they don't know the meaning of the Latin' for ALL the Ordinary parts. They've been saying the translations for ~50 years.
I do not take credit to my better-balanced head because I never went crazy on Presbyterianism. We go too slow for that. You need see us ranting and shouting and tearing up the ground. You never heard of a Presbyterian going crazy on religion. Notice us, and you will see how we do. We get up of a Sunday morning and put on our best harness we have got and trip cheerfully down town; we subside into solemnity and enter the church; we stand up and duck our heads and bear down on a hymn book while our hired choir are singing, and look in the hymn book and check off the verses to see that they don't shirk any of the stanzas; we sit silent and grave while the minister is preaching, and count the waterfalls and bonnets when the benediction is begun; when it is finished, we shove, so to speak. The New Wildcat Religion in Golden Era, Mar. 4 '66
...check off the verses to see that they don't shirk any of the stanzas...
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