Steve was a very appreciative student, but he is, alas, a coffee person to the marrow.
Liturgy is the same way - sloppy liturgy has to be overwhelmed with filler and sweetener to try to get people to put up with it. Good liturgy doesn’t need those things - it’s rich, complex, robust, and subtle, all at the same time.
Anecdotally, I once overheard Fr. William Rutler, as he was preparing to give a talk, making comments on the selection of teas at the refreshment table. A large selection of decaffeinated teas was keeping him from finding what he was looking for, and he exclaimed, “These are all novus ordo teas…I want the Tridentine tea.”
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To whom do you turn for a good cup of the steaming brew? I am an ignorant American, but I enjoy Harney and Sons tremendously.
Nobody has noticed yet that it's Fr. GEORGE William Rutler, not simply Fr. William.
I'm a numbskull. Probably because I've been cutting back on caffeine...
Addressed to the Great Void...How many comments does it take to elicit a response from Hilary?
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