Yeah, well, see, that's the hook, innit? A slow death of tradition is much more palatable when it's to the tune of nice ladies with guitars.
"No, no, no. It's not realy like that, not at all!
If you look at the
context of the guitars, you'll see that they weren't really
guitars, they were actually just wooden boxes of a particular shape with strings. And even if some people might, in their misunderstnading, consider them to be guitars, they weren't really being played. The ladies' fingers just happened to get caught on the strings when she moved her hand, and as it happened this took place repeatedly in a short space of time. And was it really
during Mass? True, Mass had begun beforehand, and didn't end till after this incident took place, and Mass was of a normal length, but do you know for certain that this actually happened
during Mass?
Look, let me clarify our position. We have always been against guitars being played during Mass, and we still are. Our position is the position of Archbishop Lefebvre, we make his position our own, and this incident doesn't alter that stance one bit. You Resistance people are such calumniators, you're just desperate to make it look like we've changed when anyone can see that we haven't changed one bit. You're just intent on sowing distrust towards legitimate superiors, which is sinful, because you have no evidence whatsoever, just a load of made up stuff, and some perfectly innocent things which you always deliberately view in the worst possible light, through dark glasses.
...Poor people who are so misled by their mistrust. "
:rolleyes: