I thought this was a great article but I too wondered about this(oops I meant to respond to the point about how much the extent of the gap was limited to the United States). Especially when the data from the CUA was referenced which I understand to be limited to the United States. Nevertheless the blindness of the Bishop stood out. Also …
I thought this was a great article but I too wondered about this(oops I meant to respond to the point about how much the extent of the gap was limited to the United States). Especially when the data from the CUA was referenced which I understand to be limited to the United States. Nevertheless the blindness of the Bishop stood out. Also a certain lack of logic. In a real practical sense, every Priest imposes his liturgical preferences on the congregation - especially in the option rich Novus Ordo.
I thought this was a great article but I too wondered about this(oops I meant to respond to the point about how much the extent of the gap was limited to the United States). Especially when the data from the CUA was referenced which I understand to be limited to the United States. Nevertheless the blindness of the Bishop stood out. Also a certain lack of logic. In a real practical sense, every Priest imposes his liturgical preferences on the congregation - especially in the option rich Novus Ordo.
Yeah... not like every Mass begins with a vote on which options to use, or which songs to sing...
We didn't even get a vote on whether to have Mass for a few months in there.