The strange thing about this film is the church institution is very revolutionary and yet the monastery still sticks to the old liturgy and the old ways. Would the hierarchy have put up with rouge priests saying the old Mass after a very long process of change? I am sure these priests and laity would have gone their separate ways by now and you would not have seen a trendy official visiting a remote island to thaw out a religious community frozen in time. It surely must have come as no surprise to this community that things were changing in their church and had been changing for decades. You would think in this regard neither the abbot nor the monks were ever going to change their ways. But we do have examples of Campos and Stronsay doing this behind an outward appearance of tradition while Rome was exercising some brief bouts of conservatism. How much harder it will be for Bp. Fellay to do the same with the new regime!
Good point. I see modernism, liberalism within local nj diocesan Latin Mass compared to SSPX.
If someone is converting to Catholicism from Protestantism they shouldn't
Be teaching Catechism when they don't know it. I see a difference in the children too
When not in Church, they dress modern. Girls wearing tight jeans. Some are lazy too.