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demoleft Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-29-07 05:32 AM
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Well well well: the Vatican is back to Mass in Latin.
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It happens sometimes.
You go to a concert of an old rock star and he doesn't sing the old ones, your beloved ones.
He's grown so tired of them and, mostly, they have no touch with the new generations of people.
You are upset but what are you going to do? Time goes by, things change. New songs replace the old ones.
But the voice - the spirit - is the same.

Ratzinger is an artist who never betrays his fans. The Mass in latin, with other old accessories, is going to be set as a recommended part of liturgy. The "break" in the traditional liturgy and the doubt on Pope's infallibility are so irritating to Ratzinger that he attributes the cause of the Church crisis to the 1962 event of the Vatican Council.
Back to the past, then. Discipline, discipline, discipline.

The windows opened by the never forgotten Pope of the time (Vatican Council, 1962) have been closed now. We don't know for how long.
The Church doesn't want to see out nor allow people to see in.
Another move in the chessboard of laicism VS theocracy. Now it's up to us.

Amen
Ps: I think the marketing adviser of Ratz is really a failure. The last of the poorest companies would have fired him out of job...
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