Monday, May 15, 2017

A Plea for SSPX

My coworkers are primarily practical atheists. But even most of my Catholic friends find it hard to get all the Catholic culture right. Not everyone can keep FSSP and SSPX straight, or Miles Christi and Regnum Christi separate. I guess I should be glad they have heard of Dominicans. There are few that know about Carmelites.

Honestly, there is a spectrum of knowledge of Catholic gossip. A few of the retired virgins I know seem to be familiar with every bishop, cardinal, church scandal and church document, and they will remark on what each one has said about each other one. Honestly, I don't know what Cardinal Sarah said last Tuesday or that such-and-such did an irregular thing and now has such-and-such canonical status. Not that it's bad to care about these things. The Church is the way to salvation and the mother of souls. Of course Church happenings matter. But I don't keep track of a lot of them.

However, there is something that is near to my heart. I love the extraordinary form. Irreverent and ill-prepared liturgies make me sad and angry. I have had classmates and coworkers in SSPX. So for my part, I would love for SSPX to come back into complete union with the larger Roman Rite. Please, please help the rest of your brethren understand the majesty of the Eucharist. Please spread the patrimony of the ages built into the 1962 Missal. Breathe into us your love for chant, your attentiveness to God, and your awareness of the differences between women and men and children. It's more important than we can comprehend.

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  1. Yep.
    I started saying the Low Mass a few weeks ago, and I love it. I plan to offer my first Solemn Mass on the feast of the Ascension.
    Oremus invicem.

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    1. Dear (Father?) Anonymous,
      Thank you for reading and for saying the Low Mass. Please offer a Mass for the union of the church and pray for doctors. I will pray for you.

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  2. I certainly will. Probably tomorrow or Monday.

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  3. Amen! Latin Masses really help demonstrate the "majesty of the Eucharist."

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  4. Thanks for reading, Johnny! Have a blessed Pentecost.

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