Given at the Sacred Liturgy Conference in Spokane, Washington, in 2019, this lecture explains why tradition is so central to the Catholic Faith (and always has been); looks at different kinds of tradition, how they interrelate, and why all of them are important; furnishes examples of people who were drawn closer to Christ through particular traditions, especially the TLM (Traditional Latin Mass); considers the devastating consequences of the banishment of many traditions after Vatican II; and refutes the common claim that all that matters at Mass is that “Jesus is present.” Overall, the talk is a rousing defense of the “externals” and “trappings” of the Faith that progressives and liberals are so quick to dismiss or replace.
Dew, Tears, and Torrents: The Living Water of Tradition – YouTube
