This is one source I found. It's supposed to be in Pew Research but I can't use that site.
You're talking as though I'm talking about a return to Latinate Mass for everyone. It's supposed to be optional but it's being actively suppressed like some heresy.
Including it's use in Novus Ordo Missae and a bias against orthodoxy in general.
Apart from that there's the comments here against the importance of fellowship and evangelism to others actively and passively. Also a denial that being part of the church, Catholic or not (as one in Christ) is supposed to change you. What's the point of it all if it doesn't?
This is one source I found. It's supposed to be in Pew Research but I can't use that site.
You're talking as though I'm talking about a return to Latinate Mass for everyone. It's supposed to be optional but it's being actively suppressed like some heresy.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/04/latin-mass...
Including it's use in Novus Ordo Missae and a bias against orthodoxy in general.
Apart from that there's the comments here against the importance of fellowship and evangelism to others actively and passively. Also a denial that being part of the church, Catholic or not (as one in Christ) is supposed to change you. What's the point of it all if it doesn't?