...are allowed...
The TLM.What is he “the enemy” of?
he's not exactly a friend of traditionalists
Be it noted: leaving after Communion is entirely compatible with a deeply “traditional” Catholic piety and understanding of priesthood, sacrifice, and real presence. Leaving Communion fits quite well with a “sacred” and “reverent” liturgy conducted in Latin. Centuries of history suggests that there is even a sort of inevitability about the liturgical culture and the resulting lay practice. There is a reason why the liturgical reform happened, and there is a reason why the magisterium (Pope Francis) considers it “irreversible.”
It makes perfect sense to me that such a small counter-movement would have strong identity and untypical high-level practices such as coming on time and staying till the end. But if the EF were to be the mainstream (which I don’t think it can, because of what the Church teaches and believes), it would be exceedingly difficult to maintain this high-level practice.
If you're driving 2 hours to attend the EF, of course your [sic] not going to leave early.
Again we run into this thing that if one feels uncomfortable with the iron grip of Spring Granola-Tofu on the Cassio, her long crinkly salt-and-pepper hippie 'do floating exultantly as she leads the parish for the fiftieth year in the same "new" worship music
Leaving Communion fits quite well with a “sacred” and “reverent” liturgy conducted in Latin. Centuries of history suggests that there is even a sort of inevitability about the liturgical culture and the resulting lay practice.
“Realize that those choosing the Extraordinary Form of the Mass are doing so by choice…”
Realize that those choosing the Extraordinary Form of the Mass are doing so by choice, and are nostalgic for a fictional simpler time, so would be less likely to leave after Communion than when the Extraordinary Form was all there was.
100+ years ago, when Communion after Mass was the norm, I wonder how many left Mass early?
I haven't even seen anyone leave in the OF unless it was people I knew had to leave to go to work.
I wonder if it may have been related to an old practice in which Communion was distributed to the faithful after Mass.
--Fr Ruff quoteleaving after Communion is entirely compatible with a deeply “traditional” Catholic piety and understanding of priesthood, sacrifice, and real presence. Leaving Communion fits quite well with a “sacred” and “reverent” liturgy conducted in Latin.
The only quote trotted out to make him seem a Restorationist "in pectore" has to do with the banal language of some particular prayers, not the overall Mass of the Bl. Paul VI itself.
unless one is an Anglo-Saxon rule-following type.
those choosing the Extraordinary Form of the Mass ... are nostalgic for a fictional simpler time
unless one is an Anglo-Saxon rule-following type.
You have a problem with that?
neither the B minor mass nor the Missa solemnis suddenly came into use during his tenure.
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