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Brian Corrigan's avatar

I’m very glad Mark Brumley shared your article on the former “Bird app” and placed your thoughtful writing in my line of sight once again.

I’m just two years older than you. My father died when I was just three, yet I still have memories of the family going to a 5:30 a.m. Mass (I’m the youngest of seven).

I was catechized in that wretched period post-Vatican II, and I can’t really blame the nuns for my lack of catechesis. I know they tried, but things were simply moving too fast for them (and me) to keep up. I have virtually no real recollection of the Latin Mass; my earliest memories are of dumb and insipid banners and slogans - “Today is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life!”

Going to parochial school, back then we went to Mass every morning before school started. I remember being nervous before my first confession and my first communion, which is how I know those Dominican Sisters tried to catechize. Why would I be nervous if it didn’t really mean anything?

I’ll stop now, but did want to say thanks Amy, for continuing to practice your craft and share your gift with your readers.

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Ryan Brady's avatar

A fascinating project and I’m very glad I stumbled upon it. I am way too young to have stories to contribute, but as a young man who’s grew up on the lackluster side and has had his reckoning with the far reaches of the other side, I’m interested to read on as you publish more.

I have no idea if it’ll ever be helpful or not, but I have an ongoing photographic project exploring these changes and tension and the desires of many with strong feelings about V2. A version of it was published in NatGeo, and I’m continuing to work on it today.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/traditional-catholicism-photography?loggedin=true&rnd=1698335270025

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