
A very good article by Mr. Thomas Woods concerning the 1-year anniversary of the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum. Below is an excerpt and here (from InsideCatholic.com) is the whole article.
In recent weeks, Cardinal Hoyos has made clear just how ambitious Benedict's expectations are. The cardinal made headlines when, in response to a journalist's inquiry as to whether the pope wanted to see the Extraordinary Form in "many ordinary parishes," he replied, "All the parishes. Not many -- all the parishes, because this is a gift of God." "This kind of worship is so noble, so beautiful," he said.According to Cardinal Hoyos, the Ecclesia Dei Commission is instructing seminaries to teach seminarians not only the Extraordinary Form itself but also the theology and language of the old Missal. He suggests that parishes hold classes to prepare their people for the traditional liturgy, so they might "appreciate the power of the silence, the power of the sacred way in front of God, the deep theology, to discover how and why the priest represents the person of Christ and to pray with the priest."I never expected to live to see this.The traditional liturgy is of great pedagogical value to a world that knows nothing of reverence or of respect for tradition, and that takes for granted that all institutions of whatever provenance or antiquity are to be adapted and updated to suit modern man. That modern man might not in fact be the apogee of human civilization, and could perhaps stand to conform his own behavior to something outside himself instead of thoughtlessly vandalizing everything around him, is a message the modern West just might need to hear. Long live Pope Benedict.
3 comments:
Thanks for this link!
the Tridentine Mass is not only beautiful and reverent, it is solely focused on Christ and not man. i pray, i truly pray that all parishes world wide fully and absolutely return to the Traditional Latin Mass, the Mass of Ages.
oh and there is a lovely post on my blog about one of my prayers that was answered:) take a look! :) your comment on it is most welcome! :)
Post a Comment