No one (in his right mind) would ever accuse me of being loosey-goosey with the rubrics. I've been on the receiving end of more clerical dismissiveness about following the basic rules of liturgical prayer than any Poor Ole Friar should ever have to endure (poor me).
So, when our Holy Father washed the feet of two women at that youth prison in Rome, I cringed slightly. . .and then I got over it. Yes, the Liturgical Progs will use this violation of the rubrics as an excuse to violate their least favorite rubrics. . .but, come on, let's be candid here: they were going to do that anyway. All F1 did was make their excuses a tiny bit easier to invent.
That the Holy Father, Francis, washed the feet of young men and women on
his first Holy Thursday as Pope, should call our minds and hearts to
the simple and spontaneous gesture of love, affection, forgiveness and
mercy of the Bishop of Rome, more than to legalistic, liturgical or
canonical discussions.
If you find yourself thinking that this explanation is a bad thing, a wrong way of seeing our mission, or just plain dumb. . .well, you might need a refresher course in what we claim to be doing down here amongst our fellow sinners.
Pope Francis is our Holy Father. He's the Pope, the Vicar of Christ on earth, the Supreme Pontiff, etc., etc. Do not fall into the Prog Trap of picking and choosing which pope you will obey and which one you will ignore.
BXVI has pledged his obedience to F1. Will you refuse to do the same?
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