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THE DEGRADATION OF CATHOLIC WORSHIP:
EASTERN-RITE CATHOLICS ALSO SPEAK OUT
HOW OUR EASTERN BRETHREN SEE US
By JAMES LIKOUDIS
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- Part III -
It is interesting to observe that Eastern rite Catholics have not been
hesitant in commenting on the unparalleled liturgical decadence that was to
strike North America in the post-conciliar period. They were aghast at the
Guitar Masses, Folk Masses, Jazz Masses, Rock Masses, Polka Masses, Clown
Masses, Charismatic Masses, strange "Healing Masses" and "Liturgies for gay
and lesbian Catholics" that were to proliferate, to the consternation of
those laity who in turn were declared guilty of "legalism" and "rubricism"
and adhering to "outmoded traditions" by ersatz liturgists. "The liturgical
life in our Byzantine rite need not sink to this level," wrote Msgr. Thomas
Dolinay (who later became a Byzantine-Ruthenian rite Bishop, now deceased):
"the Divine liturgy is that sacred hour in the weekly lives of our
faithful that should not be turned into novelty that may tickle youthful
fancy. Adolescence is after all, just a passing phase."
Writing in the '70's, Msgr. Dolinay was perhaps not aware that those pastors
and priests and musicians who were determined to defend their radical
innovations into Catholic liturgical life would become fixed in their own
adolescent phase, from which some have yet to recover. Such would show no
pity or mercy or heralded "sensitivity" for such Latin-rite Catholics as
the writer who lamented:
"I have a hard time feeling, when I come away from Mass, that I have been
with Christ. There is no kneeling at the altar rail, for there is no altar
rail. We just march up, two by two, like the animals going into the Ark.
...The statues that once lifted up the thoughts of people like me to the Holy
Mother of God, the Apostles, the Saints are gone. The candles,
consuming themselves in giving the light and warmth symbolic of love, are
going. The incense, to whose fragrance I hoped my love for God compared, is
on its way out. Holy water is for the superstitious, and very scarce.
What a pity! And what a gross insult to human nature! Everything is so
stark, so bereft of the things of the senses, in a hideous attempt to
intellectualize and 'modernize the liturgy.' God created our senses that we
might enjoy and take in all beauty, and have our thoughts lifted by it to
Him. Priests now slink around apologetically, doubting their masculinity or
trying to prove it with an essay on the 'theology of the Orgasm.' Once you
could get a firm guideline from a priest; now you get something wishy-washy
called 'non-directional counselling.' Non-directional is right.
The Church of love, poor in spirit, rich in the wisdom of human life,
overflowing with common sense, is now hell-bent on becoming the Church of the
Absurd, the Church of youth from Twelve to Twenty, the Church of the
Intellectual, the Church of Gimmicks, the Church of Fools."
("U.S. Catholic", September 1967)
This bitter recrimination by an American Catholic written, it should be
noted, in 1967, has proved prophetic. The pews soon became empty of the
"Church of youth from Twelve to Twenty" as doctrinal confusion generated by
the "Intellectuals" and liturgical novelties were to alienate large numbers
of young people from the Church. Let us not forget that Contraception was
also to take effect in emptying cradles of future priestly and religious
vocations. It was, Msgr. Dolinay noted, the "height of folly" to pander to
the guitar generation by incorporating a casual, relaxed, informal,
psychedelic and gimmicky style of worship into the sacred space of Catholic
Churches. The price paid for rampant liturgical permissiveness is perhaps
best seen in the latest statistics on Mass attendance showing that regular
Mass attendance among Catholics has slumped to 30%. There are other reasons,
of course, for the comtemporary decay of Catholic life about us, but Msgr.
Dolinay was right on target when he observed the key role of liturgical
permissiveness in alienating people from the Church:
"We have a full-blown liturgical scandal on our hands. The sad truth is
that many people are staying away from the Church because they are
scandalized by the likes of Polka Masses, nuns dancing free style before the
altar and everyone using 'home brew' versions of liturgical rites. The price
that will eventually be paid for this venture into the absurd will be
high."
He spoke words of wisdom to his own people that have yet to penetrate the
iron Curtain of the 'Americanist Liturgical Bureaucracy' looking
forward to more "liturgical revolution" in our parishes in a
desperate effort to win over "Generation X":
"For Catholics of the Byzantine rite, it might be well to consider that
too often changes for the sake of change are not necessarily the high road to
success in attracting the average Catholic into his Church... Unfortunately,
the Roman hierarchy in this country rushed helter-skelter into a 'reformation'
that too often lacks rhyme or reason. Catholics of the Byzantine rite should
not fall into the same trap of 'progress.' Thanks be to God we have not done
what the Romans did by introducing many Protestant and Negro Spiritual Hymns
that express absolutely no theological meaning... Some very unmusical people
have had a field day.
... We have gone to any number of Roman rite ceremonies where the inevitable
Sister with a guitar strung over her shoulder appears on the scene. If this
is the liberated Sister 'making her mark,' the Church is in serious trouble.
We've heard some very unsaturated high-nasal dribble on occasions. What
happened to the demure, prayerful Sister who did such an excellent job in the
class-room? This is just another manifestation of everyone suddenly a
liturgical music expert, composing new verses as they go along. What audacity
to destroy the beautiful and solemn Roman chant composed by the musical
geniuses of the centuries! For those of us in the Byzantine rite it ought to
be an object lesson of not allowing a few adolescents to make unwarranted
changes on the premise that youth will be attracted into our
Churches."
(Dolinay writing in eastern Catholic Life, 1975-1976).
Writing in the 1970s, Msgr. Dolinay could not foresee other disturbing
tendencies to follow:
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The secularizing architectural "renovation" of churches;
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the disruptive attempts by radical feminists to impose mindless "inclusive
language" on liturgical and scriptural readings;
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and the increasing feminization of the Mass itself with women dominating
the sanctuary.
In a book dealing with Roman Catholic Renewal, a Byzantine Catholic layman
has joined other critics who blame ICEL for the present banal translation of
the Roman Mass into English:
"A characteristic of rudeness found in the ICEL texts is their systematic
elimination of all reverential beseeching, imploring, entreating or appealing
to God, as well as all indications of divine condescension. Such feudalistic
kow-towing before God was obviously offensive to democratic American
sentiments! Such expressions are therefore either omitted or replaced by
asking, so that an abrupt and business-like request addressed to God sounds
more like office memos than prayers to the Almighty... The flat culture in
which we live, without savour, plagued by jargon, is reflected in ICEL's
translations."
(Dr. Ernest Skublics)
Reprinted from SERVIAM newsletter, December 1995
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