This was tried and as +Heenan predicted, the men walked out the door and most of the seminaries have closed here, and churches are being closed all the time.Attending the NO Mass must be a part of every Catholic's liturgical prayer,
I will quote from the Bible Matthew 10:14must assist local parishes in celebrating the reformed liturgy with more dignity
"You can drag the horse to water, but you cannot make it drink"And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words: going forth out of that house or city shake off the dust from your feet.
There are many things which I want to say, but charity demands otherwise.
Since there is profound continuity and unity between the two forms of the Roman rite, the two forms must necessarily illuminate and enrich each other. It is urgent that, with the help of the Holy Spirit, we examine in prayer and in study how to return to a reformed common rite, always for the sake of reconciliation within the Church.
In the first place, there is the fear that the document detracts from the authority of the Second Vatican Council, one of whose essential decisions – the liturgical reform – is being called into question.
This 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.
As Mark nicely explained with citation, SP takes as a starting point that the Novus Ordo Missae is the ordinary form of the Roman Rite, and that future organic development should result from mutual enrichment of the OF and EF.Cardinal Sarah doesn't put forward the idea that the reforms of Vatican II are irreversible. He says that the reform put in place by SP is irreversible.
the proclivity of some members here to respond to OF questions or situations with veiled jabs at the OF/supremacy of the EF, or incredulity that anyone would bother working in an OF environment
Currently, I don't think any Roman Catholics should be celebrating the TLM exclusively because that at least implies a rejection of the liturgical reforms of Vatican II, if not a rejection of the council itself. Attending the NO Mass must be a part of every Catholic's liturgical prayer, and Catholics who have the knowledge, skills and gifts to do so, instead of preserving the TLM indefinitely, must assist local parishes in celebrating the reformed liturgy with more dignity
The first is simply an opinion, which you may or may not agree with, while the second attempts to tell everyone what they should be doing or not doing, beyond what the Church herself has laid down.
Baloney. Actions have consequences (and implications).The FSSP priests refused to concelebrate because they refused to concelebrate. In the era of tolerance and options and all the rest, their refusal shouldn't be construed as more than it is.
There is no contradiction between the two editions of the Roman Missal. In the history of the liturgy there is growth and progress, but no rupture. What earlier generations held as sacred, remains sacred and great for us too, and it cannot be all of a sudden entirely forbidden or even considered harmful. It behooves all of us to preserve the riches which have developed in the Church’s faith and prayer, and to give them their proper place. Needless to say, in order to experience full communion, the priests of the communities adhering to the former usage cannot, as a matter of principle, exclude celebrating according to the new books. The total exclusion of the new rite would not in fact be consistent with the recognition of its value and holiness.
One of the purposes of the Chrism Mass in the OF is for the bishop to experience this 'full communion' with his clergy. Is it reasonable to expect a bishop to entrust the cure of souls to priests who are unwilling to demonstrate full communion with him?Evidemment, pour vivre la pleine communion, les prêtres des communautés qui adhèrent à l’usage ancien ne peuvent pas non plus, par principe, exclure la célébration selon les nouveaux livres.
All that I will say is the proclivity of some members here to respond to OF questions or situations with veiled jabs at the OF/supremacy of the EF, or incredulity that anyone would bother working in an OF environment, says enough to me.
Baloney. Actions have consequences (and implications).
As for Dijon, it is sad that Trad's should form circular firing squads.
Mark's comments, whether you agree or not, are confined to a thread explicitly discussing the matter. He isn't traveling onto threads where members are asking for help in an EF context and proselytizing. Moreover, plenty of TLM advocates who insist the NO is "dying out" and "theologically bankrupt/Protestant" seem to be telling us what we should be doing just as much as Mark may.
no one expects Byzantines to attend anything other than their rite (and particular local church's form of it) voluntarily beyond necessity.
don't see how a novelty (concelebration) with no real basis in Church history, should now be considered, the only way a priest can be in (yearly) communion with his bishop. Although if you play stupid games you can win stupid prizes.
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Those FSSP priests who refused to concelebrate at an OF Mass reject the liturgical reforms of Vatican II. That's not acceptable because it's contrary to Church unity. That attitude has to be corrected one way or another.
at least implies a rejection of the liturgical reforms of Vatican II, if not a rejection of the council itself
authentic Roman Rite of The Catholic Church
I remember a traditionalist priest (who was himself bi-ritual: Roman and some Eastern rite in full communion with Rome, I forgot which one) explaining that for a very good reason pope B.XVI didn't call the TLM (+ what further belongs to it) a 'rite' but rather the 'extraordinay form' of the Roman rite, in order to avoid that priests could claim that they were 'TLM-only' - and at the same time allowing all 'NO-priests' to say the TLM without additional permission.It was the authentic Roman Rite at one time but has been revised in our own time. It is now one of the Roman Rites.
in Dijon, France. The archbishop expelled the FSSP from his archdiocese because the two FSSP priests refused to concelebrate at the chrism Mass.
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