FRACTIOUSNESS BEAUCOUP
One of the Catholic shows I listen to regularly is actually only the audio track from a TV show. At the end of the show the priest who is the host always recommennds contacting the ministry by using the web site shown on the screen. I wonder if he knows that some people are only listening, not viewing.
The episode that was replayed this morning was an interview with a priest who expressed some reservations about the trend among certain Catholics to ignore or minimize that the Mass is primarily a sacrifice, not a reenactment of the Passover meal, an expression of community, or a session of great liturgy. Surely he made good points, but can’t we do without all the bickering?
Seems like there are too many factions, criticisms, distinctions and cavils abroad within our Church. Can’t we all get along? The academics will slug it out eventually.
