tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20981956.post6597001519769649163..comments2024-03-27T11:26:55.051-04:00Comments on Vox Cantoris: All change is bad - Father F.W. Faber, Cong. Orat.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20981956.post-86733330591272907902013-03-30T07:34:11.796-04:002013-03-30T07:34:11.796-04:00Newman also was greatly concerned about the corrup...Newman also was greatly concerned about the corruption of Anglican liturgy (this, during his gradual discernment that the C of E was untenable). Newman's thesis was that the change in litrugy marked possibly a change in doctrine. <br /><br />Certainly, liturgical changes always mark a change in psychological perception. A stark example of this, is the granting of an indult for reception of Holy Communion in the had. let us abstract for a moment from the illicit manner it was hoisted on the Church by dissident bishops and a vacillating and weak Pope. The point being that a liturgical change was enacted; in this case with very grave consequences. <br /><br />Though the institutional Church has not and cannot change Her Dogma, in the hearts and souls of millions of Catholics, understanding and belief in this Dogma has changed. Millions no longer believe understand the Real Presence - and this being the Mysterium Fidei. <br /><br />THis change was bad, it was very bad: it was evil. <br /><br />Baronahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265555388172261643noreply@blogger.com