Thank you for this, Miss Cain. I think we have become de-sensitized to the overall tragedy of irreverent Masses because of how widespread they are these days. When one take time to think about it more in depth, however, one realizes that the irreverence is not just something that makes you uncomfortable while you are at Mass, but somethi…
Thank you for this, Miss Cain. I think we have become de-sensitized to the overall tragedy of irreverent Masses because of how widespread they are these days. When one take time to think about it more in depth, however, one realizes that the irreverence is not just something that makes you uncomfortable while you are at Mass, but something evil at its root.
(May I take this opportunity to thank you for having a Substack? I always looked forward to reading your articles at Crisis Magazine, so it was a great delight to me to discover you run a Substack where you write quite frequently. Thank you!)
Thank you for the thoughtful commentary. I couldn't agree more, people become apathetic to what they perceive as "normal". Also, I'm glad you found the Substack. Welcome!
Thank you for this, Miss Cain. I think we have become de-sensitized to the overall tragedy of irreverent Masses because of how widespread they are these days. When one take time to think about it more in depth, however, one realizes that the irreverence is not just something that makes you uncomfortable while you are at Mass, but something evil at its root.
(May I take this opportunity to thank you for having a Substack? I always looked forward to reading your articles at Crisis Magazine, so it was a great delight to me to discover you run a Substack where you write quite frequently. Thank you!)
Thank you for the thoughtful commentary. I couldn't agree more, people become apathetic to what they perceive as "normal". Also, I'm glad you found the Substack. Welcome!