diff --git a/blog/posts/0139-traditionis-custodes.html b/blog/posts/0139-traditionis-custodes.html index 111918d..a1a8fc5 100644 --- a/blog/posts/0139-traditionis-custodes.html +++ b/blog/posts/0139-traditionis-custodes.html @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ fully aware that this is more in consonance with the traditions of the Church, where all faithful must operate in unity with their bishop. What we need to do, as Catholics, if we wish to preserve the Tridentine Mass is to be reasonable and submissive to our authorities. We must reject any spirit of rebellion, and -always search for a charitable interpretations of our differences.
+always search for a charitable interpretation of our differences.Secondly, I would like to be fair to the indignation that many of those in the traditional communities may be feeling now, as I too feel this indignation. @@ -43,13 +43,13 @@ something that even Pope Francis comments on in his letter regarding seems to be officially addressed. It's something that seems rather unfair considering the severity of the matter. And as though this weren't enough, when it comes to adherence to the Church's teachings, the novus ordo -communities clearly present much more higher rates of +communities clearly present much higher rates of rejection.[2] This is not a question of being perfect and without sin, nor even about maintaining a community of puritans, but if the real rebellious spirit found in the traditional communities is enough to merit this kind of a response from the Church, why is nothing being done about the even more extreme rebellion of those who publicly deny Church teaching on -such important matters of our faith and to abuse the liturgy?
+such important matters of our faith and abuse the liturgy?Those of us in the traditional communities must learn to submit to our authorities, and to be more charitable with the recent developments of the