FW: Liturgy wars. . .
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Posted on: Saturday, November 30, 2013 5:00 AM
Author: noreply@blogger.com (Pastor Peters)
Subject: Liturgy wars. . .
A friend directed me to an interesting paper by Dom Alcuin Reid on The New Liturgical Movement After the Pontificate of Benedict XVI. It was interesting although the worship wars of the Roman Catholic Church are distinctly different than the worship wars of Lutheranism.
I could expand the list but I am sure this is enough to cause a few comments from those reading.... No Lutheran Pastor who works to restore these items is acting papal or imposing personal preference. These are who we are as Lutherans. Just because we have allowed personal preference to dispose of these practices does not mean that to restore them is to invoke personal preference. As someone once said of Lutherans, our problem is not that we do not have a pope but that we have too many. At the core and center of the liturgy wars in Rome (EF or NO) or worship wars in Lutheranism is the confusion of personal preference with tradition (the good kind, that kind that Pelikan called the living faith of the dead as opposed to traditionalism, the dead faith of the living). Rome may be listening too much to the personal style and preference of its current pope but Lutherans have made personal preference the pope and listen to much to what people want and too little to what is faithful and authentic practice of what the faith of our Confessions. |