Wednesday, May 28, 2008

  • A Vision of the Church with a "Key"less ignition!

    I have been looking around the Xanga lately and stumbled across the following video and was very disturbed by it.  The reason I bring your attention to this video and to its content is for no reason other than to show you what some people would make the mass to be.  I have read of reformer groups that have recreated the liturgy and believe that the church should fall in line with their liberal vision of what I call a “Your way, right away” church.

     

    We already have a “Drive-Through Jesus Value Menu” for those who care to little to come to the Mass on time and care even less to stay through the end of the liturgy.  How many people would walk in late to a dinner party, approach the host, take food from their plate, and then excuse himself or herself for the evening with no explanation or consideration for the host?  Well; we are committing a far greater offence to our Lord every time we receive the gift of Christ everlasting in the Eucharist and treat it as a chore or even a burden.

    Here is the video from a Call to Action convention where they turn the Divine Liturgy into a Tony Award winning production.


    * I in no way shape or form support the theatrics, wording, or change of format of the Divine Liturgy as shown in the above video. *

Comments (3)

  • Paleocrat_etc

    I have this on my YouTube playlist called Heretics and Schismatics. This is a mockery of Christ and His Church. These people are a shame and a disgrace. I also have a video where Barney (yes, the dinosaur) gives the blessing at the end of Mass. Shame, shame...

    Thank God I go to Tridentine Mass! You don't see such tomfoolery there.

  • felgild

    I'll check this out later. Interesting.

  • TheTruthLivesOn

    What garbage. Why do these people bother calling themselves Catholics? They need to go start their own "church" and stop making fools of real Catholics.

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