I respect those priests and layfolk who continue to believe in “the reform of the reform”. I honour their devotion and perseverance but, from where I stand and at this point in my life, I think their energy misplaced. Life is short. I can no longer advise others to devote the most productive years of their life to patching up a building that was, manifestly, put up with haste during a boom in frenzied construction; it has shifting foundations, poor insulation, defective fixtures, and a leaky roof. Right next door, there is another old house, comely, solidly built, and in good repair. It may need a minor adjustment here or there, but it is a house in which one feels at home and in which it is good to live, and it is there that I choose to live out my days. If others choose to live in the “fix–up” next door, I can only wish them well, confident that we can live as good neighbours all the same, with frequent chats over the fence in the back garden, exchanging insights, and perhaps even learning something from one another.
I shall never forget the anguish generated by trying to invent new psalm tones suited to the vernacular, all the while clinging desperately in my heart to the chants of the Antiphonale Monasticum that had taken root there. Memories of the traditional liturgy persisted, through the winter of my discontent, like the lovely blossoms of the crocus, in trying to pierce the frozen crust that had been laid over my hortus conclusus.
Summorum Pontificum, Letter to Fellow Bishops. 7-7-07This fear is unfounded. In this regard, it must first be said that the Missal published by Paul VI and then republished in two subsequent editions by John Paul II, obviously is and continues to be the normal Form – the Forma ordinaria – of the Eucharistic Liturgy. The last version of the Missale Romanum prior to the Council, which was published with the authority of Pope John XXIII in 1962 and used during the Council, will now be able to be used as a Forma extraordinaria of the liturgical celebration. It is not appropriate to speak of these two versions of the Roman Missal as if they were “two Rites”. Rather, it is a matter of a twofold use of one and the same rite...
Your charity and pastoral prudence will be an incentive and guide for improving these. For that matter, the two Forms of the usage of the Roman Rite can be mutually enriching: new Saints and some of the new Prefaces can and should be inserted in the old Missal. The “Ecclesia Dei” Commission, in contact with various bodies devoted to the usus antiquior, will study the practical possibilities in this regard. The celebration of the Mass according to the Missal of Paul VI will be able to demonstrate, more powerfully than has been the case hitherto, the sacrality which attracts many people to the former usage. The most sure guarantee that the Missal of Paul VI can unite parish communities and be loved by them consists in its being celebrated with great reverence in harmony with the liturgical directives. This will bring out the spiritual richness and the theological depth of this Missal.
But for me, it's about doing mass as Vatican II called for it.
I object to your characterization of Dom Kirby's declaration as not being news.
I am a former OF Catholic, if you want to call it that, and to expand on Dom Kirby's metaphorical langauge, at a certain point, when we could feel the foundation getting wobbly and felt like the smoke was getting a little thick, we bailed out of the Novus Ordo with our family and headed for the TLM, but that doesn't mean I don't have the greatest respect and admiration for OF liturgists and musicians who are, like heroic first responders, still in the burning building trying to save those who remain trapped in it.
My parishioners have not complained a bit since re-introducing the Introit and Communion Propers.
You are a spoil sport, and I rescind anything nice I ever said about you.;o)We should probably wait until facts come out before going DEFCON 1.
Another liturgical War of the Roses, with Fort Worth as the epicenter?
Just as a side note - I live in Fort Worth.
COINCIDENCE? Is Adam Wood behind the wholesale destruction of the TLM (at daily Mass, at a college chapel, for a college with 25 students)????????
COINCIDENCE? Is Adam Wood behind the wholesale destruction of the TLM (at daily Mass, at a college chapel, for a college with 25 students)????????
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