People need to stop engaging the truly intellectually dishonest and giving MarkB and others an audience for their absurd and Church-destroying pope/Vat-2 worshiping.
Considering that we have people saying the Pope can do anything, behave like a despot, and we have to follow his every whim.
Pope Francis thinks (or at least pretends to think) he is acting in a similar vein to Pius V following the Council of Trent, who got rid of any rite less than 200 years old and merely codified the Roman Rite as it had already existed for centuries; yet he tries to suppress the centuries old Roman Rite while trying to force the 52 year old Novus Ordo on everyone
Can. 838 — §1. The ordering and guidance of the sacred liturgy depends solely upon the authority of the Church, namely, that of the Apostolic See and, as provided by law, that of the diocesan Bishop.
§ 2. It is for the Apostolic See to order the sacred liturgy of the universal Church, publish liturgical books, recognise adaptations approved by the Episcopal Conference according to the norm of law, and exercise vigilance that liturgical regulations are observed faithfully everywhere.
As for moratoriums on threads, all I will offer is that I find it disappointing that this forum is relatively quick to shut discussions down; more so than any other forum I frequent, right down to even editing jokes out of threads that do not attack anyone. (Lighten up)
there has been occasionally a problem with new pastors arriving and, for example, turning over the principal Sunday Mass to the EF within a few weeks of arrival against the wishes of, apparently, a vast majority of his flock
n a large parish I prefer the Oratorian approach
A note: the response to the dubia indicates that a 1962 Mass can't be included in the *Mass schedule* for a parish that has been approved as a hosting place, not necessarily that it cannot be published at all.
Executives of a popcorn manufacturer one day approached the Vatican with a proposal to change the words of the Our Father from "Give us this day our daily bread" to "Give us this day our daily popcorn." After meeting with considerable resistance, the manufacturer offered a large sum of money as a donation if but this one word would be changed (perhaps I should say reformed). After hearing how large the sum was, the pope said, "Well, there goes our contract with Wonder Bread!"
some present or future pope could mandate that "Give us this day our daily popcorn" should become the sole lex orandi of the Roman Rite and abrogate "Give us this day our daily bread." Were this to happen, we all would be obliged to accept it.
It is with uncomfortable irony I relate to you the fact that PF did indeed change the wording of the Pater Noster in Italian this last year...
What a novel idea!The Reform of the Reform movement could actually result in something if the EF is suppressed (as appears likely) and if the trads are willing to work to beautify the OF.
if the trads are willing to work to beautify the OF.
[TRANSCRIPT] Archbishop Roche • “The Church has given us the celebration of the Mass in two forms. The Ordinary Form is the Mass that was developed under blessed Pope Paul VI in the 1960s; that is the Ordinary Form. That is the form that every Catholic Christian should hold as being part of their Catholic life. The Extraordinary Form is another expression, which is older than the ’69 Missal, and is a valid expression of the Church’s liturgy. I think what both have to learn from each other is, on the one hand, the wide application of the Scriptures (which is available in the Novus Ordo Missae), and on the other hand a real sense of reverence and worship…”
Considering the banality (and often outright profanation) that happens at masses in Rome and other important metropolises, I don’t get that impression either. If anyone can have a beautiful mass, it’s a bishop: they typically have the best churches, biggest budgets, and leeway to do whatever they want and yet… so many cathedrals have ugly liturgies. Do bishops wear the finest vestments either? (Answer: no.) Our bishop frequently dawns HoH’s finest drab attire, while the traditional priests in our diocese ask to borrow the beautiful vestments from the diocesan museum made a century ago by hand from real gold thread.Anyone who has been paying attention to Pope Francis and his cohort knows that beautifying the OF is exactly what they have no interest in doing.
It makes me sad to see traditionalists segregating themselves off into ghettos. The Church will be better off when you regularly interact with every other type of Catholic, and I think that both sides would benefit from this.
if the trads are willing to work to beautify the OF.
Anyone who has been paying attention to Pope Francis and his cohort knows that beautifying the OF is exactly what they have no interest in doing. It's a separate rite, the unique form of the lex orandi (and all the rest), not a form in need of beautification.
Straw man fallacy.
Have a gander at all the traditional Latin chanted parts of the Mass ordinary in this order of worship from
A note: the response to the dubia indicates that a 1962 Mass can't be included in the *Mass schedule* for a parish that has been approved as a hosting place, not necessarily that it cannot be published at all. The tenor of that prohibition appears to be about reducing the likelihood of promotion as such, not mere information. But including the information in another part of said parish's bulletin and online site would not necessarily defy the prohibition, so long as it in good faith was designed more as facilitative communication than promotion.
Nihil, I meant no insult. I've just gotten the impression from some that they wouldn't work to improve the OF because they think the OF is wrong. That is all I meant when I said if.
Of course, the dirty little secret in all of this is that much of what traditionalists hate about the NO is merely optional. And much of what the modernists hate about the EF consists of permitted options in the NO.
Imagine the following: A mass according to the Missal of Paul VI, said in Latin, using Eucharistic Prayer I, the gradual instead of the responsorial psalm, using chanted Latin propers, a Gregorian chant ordinary, said ad orientem, and for good measure omitting the sign of peace and with communion restricted to the host only(in these times of COVID one cannot be too careful).
This should make the supporters of TC very happy. Such a mass complies with the letter of current legislation. It is completely in accord with the unique expression of the Latin Rite. It should make traditionalists happy. It is in Latin. It has chant. It is said ad orientem.
one thing I've spent many years now exploring is the really inescapable sense that the two-liturgies is almost a secondary problem, or a symptom of, a bigger issue, which is the two-faiths-problem. That is, there is (in my personal experience) literally a double Church going on, with some overlap in the middle.
quality of the Liturgy has been poor in Rome for many, many years.
I accept that the Irish Jansenisim prevalent in my childhood has been largely displaced in the NO by an opposite set of heresies, but there are always fashionable heresies.I know you think you understood what I said.
What you may not realise is that what you heard is not what I meant.
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