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The Injustice of an Irreverent Mass, by Sarah Cain – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Sarah Cain, Crisis Magazine, July 26, 2024

Sarah Cain, known as The Crusader Gal, is a political and cultural commentator who makes regular videos about the decline of the West, and she writes Homefront Crusade. Originally from England, she lauds the traditional values that have so far prevented America from succumbing to the darkness that envelops Europe.

 

Carelessly-celebrated Masses are still all-too-common, wherein the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is reduced to a kumbaya session.

Sarah CainSome recent summertime travel caused me to venture into another diocese. As a daily Mass goer, I was thrilled to be in a rental only a block from the basilica. On a Friday afternoon, we entered a beautiful church. We sat in a pew, three of us wearing veils, and were suddenly aware of how disparate we were from the aging parishioners around us. The population of the parish was exclusively elderly, which forewarned us of the liturgy that we could expect. There’s an undeniable association between an overwhelmingly elderly parishioner class and the style of celebration of the Mass that either attracted them or drove everyone else away.

Soon, the priest appeared, singing a vaguely religious song a capella. During and after the consecration, we were heartbroken by the manner in which he treated Our Lord. …

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