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Offline Last Tradhican

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Re: SSPX Chapel Palm Sunday
« Reply #90 on: April 25, 2019, 04:46:49 PM »
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  • What I really want to do is get rid of all pews, restore the rood screen, and restore the minor orders to prominence in parishes. Let the people visit various side chapels and light candles during Mass or read books or sing or whatever.
    Before you do that, I'd suggest you start small and take the first steps, and get out of your pajamas and out of your parents basement and get a job. Fr. Cekada hit the nail on the head with his instant response:
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    I sent your comment to Fr. Cekada, and received an immediate response:

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    He’s an idiot.  ...You really shouldn’t waste your time with people like this.
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    Offline ElAusente

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    Re: SSPX Chapel Palm Sunday
    « Reply #91 on: April 25, 2019, 05:43:43 PM »
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  • It is well-known that pews are a Protestant invention.


    Offline Stanley N

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    Re: SSPX Chapel Palm Sunday
    « Reply #92 on: April 25, 2019, 09:36:22 PM »
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  • It is well-known that pews are a Protestant invention.
    I thought what you said above about removing pews and putting in a rood screen was a joke or sarcasm.

    Are you serious?

    The high-back pew may very well have started in Protestant churches - ancient Catholic churches tend to have stools or benches. But so what? The Advent Wreath probably comes from Lutheranism, but I bet many traditional Roman Rite churches also use it. The Church has long baptised and incorporated things from outside the Church.