Those of you who are regular readers of this Blog know full well that I prefer the Latin Mass and have done much to make the case for it. A few years ago, I wrote a couple of posts promoting what I thought would be an exciting development for Fitchburg, Massachusetts. See here for example. Now Todd Tabbaa, who writes for the Latin Mass Fitchburg Blog (as well as Ecce Agnus Dei), has announced that, "It is with sadness but not without hope for the future that it is announced that Mass in the Extraordinary Form at St. Joseph parish in Fitchburg will terminate on June 5th. The reasons are of simple practicality and a realistic evaluation of the fact that after almost one year of having the Traditional Latin Mass at this parish, the number of attendees has not increased and is not sufficient to maintain basic expenditures. The various considerations which affect growth, including Mass time, location, and proximity to other Traditional Latin Masses in the diocese may all be considered in our decisions for future directions. We will thus meet after our last Mass on June 5th downstairs in the parish hall (at our community potluck) for discussion and planning..." (See here).
Now the Latin Mass continues to attract young people from every region. I have said that the Latin Mass movement is largely a youth movement. One has only to attend the traditional Mass to see this. What is the problem then? Why did the Latin Mass fail to take off at Immaculate Conception and later Saint Joseph's Parish in Fitchburg.
I believe there are probably several reasons for this. But one reason which will probably not be acknowledged by those who were coordinating the effort in Fitchburg is that they had made the decision to associate themselves with the Saint Benedict Center in Richmond, New Hampshire, an organization which has engaged in anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial. See here and here for example.
I attended the Latin Mass at Immaculate Conception until the subject of Father Leonard Feeney came up. After explaining my position regarding Father Leonard Feeney and the Saint Benedict Center (again, the one located in Richmond, New Hampshire) to Mr.Todd Tabbaa and his wife, I was shunned from that point on.
Two thousand years ago, Gamaliel, a Pharisee and celebrated doctor of the Law, exhorted his fellow Israelites to leave the Apostles alone (they were planning to scourge them). In doing so (read Acts 5: 38, 39), he explained that if an endeavor or activity is of human origin, it will destroy itself. Another way of saying that "unless the Lord build the house, they labor in vain who build it." (Proverbs 14: 34).
How sad that there are some who insist that the Latin Mass movement has to be associated with the name and ideology of Father Leonard Feeney. See here.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
The Latin Mass in Fitchburg and the wisdom of Gamaliel
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