{"id":30825,"date":"2015-07-21T15:24:34","date_gmt":"2015-07-21T20:24:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/praytellblog.com\/?p=30825"},"modified":"2015-07-21T15:31:25","modified_gmt":"2015-07-21T20:31:25","slug":"survey-says-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/praytellblog.com\/index.php\/2015\/07\/21\/survey-says-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Survey says\u2026"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If you haven\u2019t filled out the <a href=\"https:\/\/praytellblog.com\/index.php\/2015\/07\/16\/pray-tell-reader-survey\/\" target=\"_blank\">online survey about <\/a><em><a href=\"https:\/\/praytellblog.com\/index.php\/2015\/07\/16\/pray-tell-reader-survey\/\" target=\"_blank\">Pray Tell<\/a>,<\/em> go do so. All responses will be read with great interest.<\/p>\n<p>In the first 72 hours we got just shy of 100 responses. The feedback is overwhelmingly positive about this blog, and the tone of the comments is consistently respectful (and this from all sides, which is nice to see).<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Regarding the balance of \u201cacademic\u201d and \u201cpractical\/pastoral\u201d content, most seem to like it.\u00a053% would like more pastoral content, 47% more academic.<\/li>\n<li>Similar with Catholic and ecumenical content, though 57% would like more ecumenical content.<\/li>\n<li>Slightly more than half (55%) would like less non-liturgical content, with the rest wanting more. Several say they want us to stick to <em>liturgical<\/em> content of non-liturgical things, e.g. liturgies at the synod or liturgy in <em>Laudato Si\u2019<\/em>.<\/li>\n<li>32.3% of respondents so far see <em>Pray Tell<\/em> as more on the so-called \u201cliberal\u201d side, with only 2.1 seeing us on the \u201cconservative\u201d side. But the biggest group \u2013 54.2% see us as right in the middle.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Here is a representative sampling of comments on the <strong>good,<\/strong> the <strong>bad<\/strong>, and the <strong>suggestions<\/strong> for <em>Pray Tell.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>The Good: What People Like<br \/>\n<\/strong>Expert perspectives on the liturgy, the ecumenical input, variety of contributors\u2026Posts about the issues we face in parish settings \u2013 especially from experts I trust and respect\u2026One of the few places to get serious middle of the road input on liturgy\u2026Keeps me up on the latest in Catholic liturgical news, as well as provides the opportunity for discussion\u2026 Articles tend to be respectful and considerate\u2026Thoughtful and respectful dialogue\u2026Exposure to various schools of thought\u2026 Challenge me to think beyond my traditional\/conservative Catholic perspective\u2026Is a counterbalance to more conservative\/traditionalist voices on the Internet\u2026Without PTB\u2019s voice, mainstream Catholicism would be drowned out by reactionary positions\u2026 Father Anthony is thoughtful and balanced in his presentation of the various issues of the day <em>(this isn\u2019t from my mother, she doesn\u2019t read blogs)<\/em>\u2026Covers an expansive range of topics\u2026Succeeds in facilitating a real conversation between people with widely divergent views on liturgy and church order\u2026Standard of comment is generally high\u2026Discusses not only the theoretical but the practical\u2026 <em>Pray Tell\u2019s <\/em>only \u201cagenda\u201d is the promotion of good liturgy and a church united\u2026The banter of the comments section\u2026Bias toward straight talk as opposed to the snarkiness I find on too many sites\u2026A range of opinion, no holding a party line\u2026Willingness to listen to the other view\u2026Provides good conversation fodder for dinners among Catholics, where my occasional bits of esoteric knowledge of random liturgical stuff give me a varnish of Catholic culture that may impress my dinner guests\u2026One of the few liturgy blogs where the reformed liturgy is the acceptable, normal prayer of the church\u2026Summaries from various liturgical publications which I don&#8217;t have time to read all of myself\u2026Comment box. Inimitable\u2026One of the few Catholic liturgical websites firmly invested in the spirit of liturgical reform\u2026Respectful and informed dialogue&#8230; When Fr. Ruff kinda \u201cstirs the pot\u201d\u2026When it breaks liturgical news even if just gossip\u2026 More objectivity than I might get elsewhere\u2026 Is \u201cright in the middle\u201d\u2026A refreshing, necessary voice in an ocean of reactionary, traditionalist websites focused on liturgy\u2026Enough folks post from a conservative perspective that I learn from them\u2026Without PTB\u2019s voice, mainstream Catholicism would be drowned out by reactionary positions.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Bad: What People Don&#8217;t Like<br \/>\n<\/strong>Too many negative comments bantered about, especially when the topic is about the ordinary\/extraordinary form\u2026Pope who just kept saying the same negative things over and over\u2026 Several of its more progressive, closed-minded commenters\u2026 So many threads get hijacked by a small but loud grip pushing a reversion to the pre-concilliar liturgy\u2026Appearance is aesthetically boring\u2026The tendency (among some) to turn every conversation into a defense of the \u201cExtraordinary Form\u201d or an attack on the reformed liturgy, which is frustrating and, frankly, boring&#8230;Tiresome contributions from conservative quarters\u2026 Its progressive ideologies and one-sided censoring of comments\u2026Its repetitiveness concerning its negative evaluation of the revised English\u2026 A lot of the repeat respondents are EF fans who seem to be lacking in understanding of liturgy\u2026 Font size. (It&#8217;s just a joke. Of course everyone can adjust it himself.)\u2026The extent of censorship, esp. on the part of Bro. Ruff. What exactly are you folks afraid of?&#8230; Some who keep saying the same damn thing over and over, namely, \u201cVatican II didn&#8217;t really call for this&#8230;the novus ordo is a mess.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Suggestions<br \/>\n<\/strong>Wider input from mainstream denominations\u2026Remove snarky comments\u2026More women commenters\u2026 A bit more fidelity to the liturgical norms and rubrics of the Church \u2026 A bit more respect for the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite \u2026Stay true to yourself\u2026More satire&#8230;A limit on the number of comments from the same person\u2026More use of multimedia\u2026More posters with experience with parishes in the Southwest where bilingual communities are flourishing&#8230;Broaden your horizons to Catholic liturgy beyond America, and that includes non-English speaking countries\u2026Reject the insulting comments that some people make\u2026Invite more contributors who share Benedict XVI&#8217;s vision for the liturgy, including those who embrace <em>Summorum Pontificum<\/em> and the Reform of the Reform\u2026More posting of sermons\u2026Is orthodox, intelligent, and faithful and should stay that way\u2026You&#8217;re not VERY liberal. I think you need to loosen up a bit!&#8230;The only people who can seriously call PT liberal are the ultra-right conservatives\u2026Do what you are doing&#8230;Long live <em>Pray Tell!<\/em>&#8230;There should be a regular traditionalist contributor added to the blog\u2026.You are pitching things correctly, there are enough horrid and spiteful conservative blogs\u2026The Benedictine charism of moderation should be emphasized daily\u2026Is slightly on the progressive side, but not excessively so. Don&#8217;t see a need for this to change\u2026If I wanted it to change I would tend toward \u201cbe more liberal\u201d\u2026 Do allow for reasonable criticism in the liturgy. There is room in the Roman Rite for many diverse opinions. Just don&#8217;t let the council ever seem to be optional\u2026Best wishes and God bless your endeavors as they are strongly needed\u2026I wish the comments were closed more often\u2026Women could be encouraged to post more often\u2026More international\u2026Less overt hostility to traditionalism, and less complaining about the \u201cnew\u201d translation\u2026Don\u2019t change anything.<\/p>\n<p>awr<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>32% of respondents so far see Pray Tell as more on the so-called \u201cliberal\u201d side, with only 2% seeing us on the \u201cconservative\u201d side. 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