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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 2091775" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>As a Catholic in a protestant world, I'm really sticking my neck out here to be flamed, but if you really want to go old-school, look at <a href="http://www.stdamiens.org/" target="_blank">Saint Damien of Molokai Catholic Church</a> St. Damien celebrates the traditional Tridentine Latin Mass that goes back centuries before the first protestant churches began with Martin Luther and King Henry the VIII, who wanted to remarry after divorce. People drive for miles to celebrate the Tridentine mass in much the same way it's been done since 33AD.The post Vatican II Novus Ordo Catholic mass has become a lot like the TV preachers where it's all about feeling good about whatever you are doing and not talking about sin, or other things that might affect the collection plate or offend the parishioners. Like most protestants, most Catholics don't want to hear about the sinful stuff we all do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 2091775, member: 7557"] As a Catholic in a protestant world, I'm really sticking my neck out here to be flamed, but if you really want to go old-school, look at [URL="http://www.stdamiens.org/"]Saint Damien of Molokai Catholic Church[/URL] St. Damien celebrates the traditional Tridentine Latin Mass that goes back centuries before the first protestant churches began with Martin Luther and King Henry the VIII, who wanted to remarry after divorce. People drive for miles to celebrate the Tridentine mass in much the same way it's been done since 33AD.The post Vatican II Novus Ordo Catholic mass has become a lot like the TV preachers where it's all about feeling good about whatever you are doing and not talking about sin, or other things that might affect the collection plate or offend the parishioners. Like most protestants, most Catholics don't want to hear about the sinful stuff we all do. [/QUOTE]
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