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Justin D.'s avatar

Great article. I was reminded of this post on X by Fr. Dwight Longenecker about a week ago too:

Catholic prelates: "This is the age of the laity. Decisions and policies are from the ground up. No more clericalism"

The laity: "We would like traditional worship, altar rails, kneeling for communion, Gregorian chant and traditional devotions for our families"

Some prelates: "Fugeddaboudit. Do what I tell you!"

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Martin T's avatar

Thank you, keep your faith and hold on. The crumbling edifice of progressivism is crumbling fast, as a house built on sand. Its custodians are digging into the sand with increasing desperation, but soon there won’t be much left. Scandals, dwindling congregations, and general irrelevance will be their legacy. Who now pays any attention to any pronouncements from Rome? What will be left will be a smaller, holier and better body of believers, ready to do battle. i think as well both respectful of our older traditions but not tied to them either, lest they become empty themselves. We shall see what happens, but the times will be interesting.

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