...when I was young".
Please see new Motu Proprio for further instructionsone in which there is often no agreed-upon liturgical text and no church law with a recognized authority to apply it; but rather a pattern of customs.
reminds me of the repainting of the Sistine Chapel...and those who wish to preserve a post's whiteness by constant painting. Who is the ideal 'traditionalist' in this situation?
'As you know, Mozart was only from here up,'' Mr. Borge explains, gesturing to his torso. ''He was what we call a bust, but he succeeded in spite of that physical handicap.
Victor Borge
...the repainting....
Protestantism is all in the head'
we need to ask ourselves - is preserving the status quo, without reference to an ideal, any better than progressing from our current state without a state of reference either?
star from the golden spur
Some eras are closer than others . .
"non-singing" period.
recently, they have sang awful things AT the Mass
So. In whose opinion?
I may be confused, but the Golden spur star has nothing to do with the faith, in fact it has to do with masonry.Which shows he certainly wasn't ashamed of his faith
Don't you think that's a bit of a generalization?
benevolent Bacchanalia
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