October 05, 2009

A few observations of the TLM in the Philippines

Here in the Philippines, one would only have to pan the crowd to see the uniqueness of the Faithful who attends the Traditional Latin Mass or Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite.  The congregation encompasses not only the slightly bent, white haired, rosary-bead rattling, lace head covered old women, but also the middle aged, individuals as well as entire familes and young people.  It is always an amazing phenomenon to see how the TLM attracts young men, especially in participating in certain functions like the schola or the ministry at the altar. While we could certainly accentuate all of the positive points regarding the congregation we must also look at some of the troublesome points that is quite evident.
Eccentrism. This extremism can be seen in any religious movement be it charismatic or traditional it has a tendency to turn the average person off or put then in an unconfortable position of  feeling that maybe there is something wrong with them because they do not show such fervancy.  There are those who believe that they have a direct line to the Holy Virgin who in turn has revealed to them that the Latin Mass is the ONLY true Mass and that the other Mass (Ordinary Form) is Protestant!!!  Just recently I was told by a very devout man that he's happy that I am offering this form of Mass but he let me know in clear words that I should cease offering the Novus Ordo and only use the Traditional Mass. He even suggested that I follow in the footsteps of my dear friend Fr. JoJo Zerrudo in trying to build from stratch a new church as a personal parish in my diocese.  Well, God bless him but he and so many others who are fixated on only one type of Mass is truly missing the point of the Summorum Pontificum.
What I believe will attract more people to the Traditional Latin Mass is the witness of regular, sane, and joyful people who just enjoy worshipping God in a very solemn way.  (to be continued)

September 29, 2009

To Wear a Collar or not


Just recently I had a fabulous lunch with a priest friend of mine who I would classify as "orthodox", and as we met I noticed that he was without his clerical attire.  Of course we were only meeting in a mall for brunch so it is understandable that he did not find it necessary to wear this external sign of priesthood but I truly felt over-dressed to say the least! The comment that he made was "oh, you're wearing your clerics, well, I just don't want to draw attention to myself because many will treat us differently(with greater respect) than the average person".
This made me question why do I wear my clerical uniform(either the cassock/soutana, clergyman suit, or shirt with the Roman collar) especially when an overwhelming amount of priests here in the Philippines do not.  I remember a conversation I had with my bishop when I was going through this same dilemma, he challenged me : "Oh, why do you doubt yourself? You are doing the right thing and what is prescribed by the Church but you are doubting? You must be secure in your decisions and most importantly know why you do the things that you do!"  Wow, that was definitely a shot in the arm but I must admit, every now and then I need another shot because it seems like I am out there on my own regarding clerical dress.
While I am on vacation in Manila, I am helping out a parish with their daily Masses. Since the Masses are in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite or Tridentine Rite, I must wear the cassock(it is white in the Philippines), so everytime I catch a bus or jeepney or taxi to the church for Mass there are a number of people who stare at me as if I just dropped out from another planet or galaxy!! A few would come up to me and greet me saying "Salaam alekem!" I quickly let them know that I am not a Muslim but a Catholic priest however they go away looking doubtful at my revelation.
The question still permeates my thoughts: why do I wear the clerical attire especially when most priests here have abandoned it or have relegated to special occasions? I guess my answer is very simple: because the Church tells me to do it and also because I was attracted towards the priesthood through priests who always donned the clerical uniform and never seen it to be a burden.  Pope John Paul the Great (may he be recognized as a saint soon) mentioned that this world is in need of signs of contradiction and that the clerical garb is one of these signs.  He remarked how young people who are so manipulated by the materialistic thrust in society are thirsty for real signs of true happiness and joy and this can be found initially through the outer signs of the clerical dress and religious habit.  I have many positive stories about wearing the clerical attire but I will admit that the comments and attitudes of my brother priests are getting to me!

During this year of the priest: pray for me!!!