tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192580971664762668.post143695429726182767..comments2023-06-01T09:22:18.917+01:00Comments on Liturgiae Causa: Complaining...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192580971664762668.post-37286021992050072682010-12-06T14:58:48.096+00:002010-12-06T14:58:48.096+00:00Patricius,
You sound a bit bitter about traditio...Patricius, <br /><br />You sound a bit bitter about traditional things. <br /><br />It does not seem, based on the posts you write, that you are Catholic or that you respect anything Catholic.<br /><br />Whatever confusion there might be regarding the 1962 vs. the more modern liturgical books, I can assure you that there is *much* more confusion in the head of the person who writes all these posts.<br /><br />If the Western Patriarch (or the Church), as you say, has failed, then stop writing about them!!! <br /><br />Why do you waste so much time talking, thinking and posting about such things that are worthless (according to you)???<br /><br />Sorry to say, but you do not make much sense at all.latinmass1983https://www.blogger.com/profile/18109855026898340656noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192580971664762668.post-19424240690597559752010-11-12T15:11:34.436+00:002010-11-12T15:11:34.436+00:00In the 1962 Mess the last Gospel is omitted:
a) a...In the 1962 Mess the last Gospel is omitted:<br /><br />a) at all Masses when <i>Benedicamus Domino</i> is sung e.g. Maundy Thursday and when a procession follows after Mass;<br />b) at the third Mass of Christmas;<br />c) on the 'Second Sunday of Passiontide' at the celebration when suitable material is blessed in honour of the Lord's entry into Jerusalem;<br />d)at the Chrism Mass;<br />e)at the Mass of the Easter Vigil;<br />g) at Requiems when the Absolution follows;<br />g)at certain Masses following some consecration rites in the Pontifical.Rubricariushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05050302650867319277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192580971664762668.post-67399807310384522452010-11-12T08:27:49.321+00:002010-11-12T08:27:49.321+00:00Concerning complaining, well, I can understand tha...Concerning complaining, well, I can understand that as I'm a complainer too.<br /><br />Anyway, does anyone really have any hope that the Roman Church will sort all this out? Can anyone really see the Pope and his cronies admitting they got it all wrong? And as for a "grass-roots endevour", how exactly is that supposed to happen when the vasy majority of Catholics probably couldn't care less or would outright oppose "going back to the past"?<br /><br />Seems like a fool's hope.Paul Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18013703547416529122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192580971664762668.post-85751158117933846582010-11-12T03:57:19.694+00:002010-11-12T03:57:19.694+00:00Are ya havin' a bad week, P.?
It's okay.
I...Are ya havin' a bad week, P.?<br />It's okay.<br />It'll get better.<br />Promise:-)!<br />Prayers for you!Fr. John Mary, ISJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13093937327145346752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192580971664762668.post-53564217716241030012010-11-12T01:25:29.353+00:002010-11-12T01:25:29.353+00:00I don't quite understand all of what you write...I don't quite understand all of what you write in the above. But i can assure you, that Quarant'ore has never been abolished, and is still expected to be held each year in parish churches, even in parishes which normally follow the new ''Ordinary'' Roman Rite. As for Coram Sanctissimo, I celebrated my first Mass in Roma ''coram Sanctissimo'' as was then the custom. Technically it recently been abolished, but permissions were granted to continue this practice, and custom prevailed over law anyway. As for the Last Gospel, which you seem to indicate was abolished in 1962, i can also assure you on this point, that the Last Gospel is obligatory in nearly all Masses celebrated according to the Missale Romanum 1962. I celebrate the Old Rite Mass only, and know for sure, that the Last Gospel is definitely still LEGALLY well and alive in the ''Forma extraordinaria''.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192580971664762668.post-89899892312420512382010-11-10T17:23:25.817+00:002010-11-10T17:23:25.817+00:00As the famous, late, Fr. Alfred Hope Patten used t...As the famous, late, Fr. Alfred Hope Patten used to say when introducing new praxis "As is the custom in this church..."<br /><br />In other words making it up as you go appears to <i>de rigueur</i> in circles other than Anglo-Catholic ones.Rubricariushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05050302650867319277noreply@blogger.com