tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5362573476892803508.post4890635066714755916..comments2017-08-31T17:04:05.486-05:00Comments on A Thomistotelian Walks Into a Bar: Organic Development of the Roman LiturgyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5362573476892803508.post-291039608707739232011-05-22T15:32:42.979-05:002011-05-22T15:32:42.979-05:00That's a big question with an even bigger Catc...That's a big question with an even bigger Catch-22. At this point in time, sensus Catholicus is lacking enough such that granting greater autonomy is, on balance, a bad idea. Too bad decentralization's loudest advocates are the Collegialists since there are a lot of good customs that emerge from local and fully orthodox churches.<br /><br />It's also a lot easier to make the case for adding things to the liturgy than it is for the removal of some gesture or prayer.<br /><br />I don't know, the circumstances that led to the various local liturgies prior to the Tridentine do not really exist today.traumereihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04060507477624329358noreply@blogger.com