My wife mentioned that I should explain the significance of the 'Wedge'.
This series is based on the analogy of using a wedge to separate two parts.
In this case, I have made the assertion that the current culture within the Church is not quite Catholic due to the number of changes made since the Second Vatican Council.
In order to separate the Catholic from the non-Catholic elements we need to use a wedge. The wedge that I am proposing consists of a thin leading edge, a middle and finally a strong thick or back end.
The thin edge is:
This series is based on the analogy of using a wedge to separate two parts.
In this case, I have made the assertion that the current culture within the Church is not quite Catholic due to the number of changes made since the Second Vatican Council.
In order to separate the Catholic from the non-Catholic elements we need to use a wedge. The wedge that I am proposing consists of a thin leading edge, a middle and finally a strong thick or back end.
The thin edge is:
- Eucharistic Devotions of Reparation (Sacred and Immaculate Heart)
The Middle is:
- Reception of Holy Communion kneeling and on the tongue, solely from the priest or deacon
The Thick is:
- The Tridentine Mass
There are other devotions that support a truly Catholic culture, but these I see as the significant parts that will separate the Catholic from the non-Catholic, in person and culture.
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