31. [...] He is permitted, furthermore, in a very few words, to give the faithful an introduction to the Mass of the day (after the initial Greeting and before the Penitential Act), to the Liturgy of the Word (before the readings), and to the Eucharistic Prayer (before the Preface), though never during the Eucharistic Prayer itself; he may also make concluding comments regarding the entire sacred action before the Dismissal.
I don't understand these permissions.He is permitted... to give the faithful an introduction to the Mass of the day... he may also make concluding comments regarding the entire sacred action before the Dismissal
they are no longer needed now we have the vernacular.
The bit about vernacular tongues is often mentioned, but the rest seems rarely to have been acted on. It is clear that more was demanded than one sermon on a Sunday.Session 22 chapter 8 : The Mass shall not be celebrated everywhere in the Vulgar Tongue. Its Mysteries shall be explained to the People
Although the mass contains great instruction for the faithful people, nevertheless, it has not seemed expedient to the fathers, that it should be celebrated everywhere in the vulgar tongue. Wherefore, the ancient rite of each church, and [the rite] approved by the holy Roman Church, the mother and mistress of all churches, being in every place retained; and, that the sheep of Christ may not suffer hunger, nor the young children ask bread, and there be none who shall break it unto them, the holy synod charges pastors, and all those who have the cure of souls, that they frequently, during the celebration of mass, expound, either by themselves or others, some portion of those things which are read at the mass, and that, amongst the rest, they explain some mystery of this most holy sacrifice, especially on the Lord’s days and festivals.
Surely, you don't think that's about frequently, throughout Mass?...that they frequently, during the celebration of mass, expound, either by themselves or others, some portion of those things which are read at the mass
More often than not, pastors should probably, during their homily -where such things belong- make explanations about readings and the mysteries of our Faith.
Some have argued this calls for commentators at Mass! shudderSynodus pastoribus et singulis curam animarum gerentibus ut frequenter inter Missarum celebrationem vel per se vel per alios ex his quae in Missa leguntur
RotR!! Glad to see others wishing this back after it was deserted in the last 8 years
If only this were true. Sigh.The paten and chalice are, according to the revised rubrics, no longer treated as dishes to be washed by the female EMsoHC, but as sacred vessels to be purified by ordained ministers.
Some priests in the online Masses I watch give a mini-lesson on the first and second readings before they are proclaimed. I find this a bit odd. We had a priest that did this years ago at my home parish, too.
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