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  • elizabeth October 14, 2009 at 6:03 am

    Regarding the poll, none of the above and all of the above. “What destroyed the Catholic Mass” was the destruction of the Catholic Mass! The creation of a New Mass started it all – everything else listed on the poll just naturally followed the new Mass/new theology and continued the deterioration of the Faith.

    • Colleen Hammond October 14, 2009 at 6:48 am

      Exactly true, Elizabeth! My parents went to a “Call to Holiness” conference in the Detroit area this past weekend, and one of the presentations was by Fr. Perrone who compared the Novus Ordo side-by-side with the Traditional Latin Mass. They found out that I wasn’t just making all this stuff up…

      Let me see if I can change the poll and add “all” and/or “none” of the above. Just testing out this polling software, so we’ll see….

  • Ruth October 14, 2009 at 6:09 am

    I like this poll :-) I would love to post it on my blog.

    • Colleen Hammond October 14, 2009 at 6:48 am

      Hmm….not sure how to copy it over to your blog. Is there a ‘share’ option for the poll?

  • Colleen Hammond October 14, 2009 at 6:55 am

    Nope, can’t change it…

    My stats say 180 people have visited, but only one person voted. Can anyone click on the poll and vote? It won’t let me do it…

  • Cathleen October 14, 2009 at 1:08 pm

    +AMDG+
    Deceit prevented the Mass of All Ages from being practiced everywhere and always, but nothing can truly destroy the Mass. The Novus Ordo mass is self-destructing for all of the reasons above; it has no proper foundation as it was created by man, for man.What has been destroyed is the Faith in the hearts of the faithful who were deceived by those “progressives” who sought to change what God had handed down to us.

  • Gil Ferguson October 14, 2009 at 6:26 pm

    +JMJ+

    The Tridentine (Traditional) Mass was destroyed by Modernists and the Second Vatican Council, as well as the new mass. Add your a view of what about the Holy Roman Catholic Church and faith, well…
    take your own view.

  • Paul Kilbane October 17, 2009 at 11:28 am

    I think a number of things detract from the Mass; like not following the Holy Father’s teaching, too much casual conversation in the house of God, lack of good Catholic teachers in schools to teach the faith and respect for the Blessed Sacrement. On top of this, right outside the church there is a world of banal and sometimes crude media and things which may distract folk from going to weekday Mass. Like girls not dressing with dignity!! Not to mention the bad side of the internet and so on.

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