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Catholic4Jesus
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This is something that has been on my mind for a while. As many of you may very well know, I am a big fan of the Tridentine Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form) and I know many priests and faithful still use it today with thanks to Pope Benedict’s ‘Moto Proprio Summorum Pontificum.’ However, there’s something I want to share. Sometimes I feel silly for having an attatchment to the EF liturgy. Even though it has the blessing of the Holy See, it only has it because of all of the division and opposition that has happened in the church since the promulgation of the 1969 Novus Ordo Missae by Bl. Pope Paul VI. Let there be no doubt, I love the OF liturgy too and it most especially has a prominent place in the Church today. That being said, since it’s promulgation, the older liturgy (though never officially abrogated) was restricted greatly and was almost out of use completely until 1988 when St. John Paul II issued his ‘Ecclesia Dei’ which allowed for the use of the 1962 books at the approval of the bishops.
I feel that, as a Catholic, who wants to be in 100% compliance with the Holy Magisterium and with the teachings of the Second Vatican Council, I must not pick and choose which parts of the Council and which post-Concilliar papal documents I want to follow and which ones I don’t. Case in point, The Vatican II document ‘Sacrosanctum Concillium.’ Please excuse me, for I don’t have any of the VII documents in front of me so I can’t quote it directly, but I do remember reading the documents stating that both the ceremonies and texts of the Mass and the Sacraments were to be revised for whatever reasons. And by the mid-70’s (I think) all of them had been revised completely, especially with the 1969 promulgation of the New Mass or Novus Ordo Missae by Bl Paul VI (now the Ordinary Form). Paul VI created the New Mass in the name of the mandates called for by Sacrosanctum Concillium.
I feel that, as a Catholic, who wants to be in 100% compliance with the Holy Magisterium and with the teachings of the Second Vatican Council, I must not pick and choose which parts of the Council and which post-Concilliar papal documents I want to follow and which ones I don’t. Case in point, The Vatican II document ‘Sacrosanctum Concillium.’ Please excuse me, for I don’t have any of the VII documents in front of me so I can’t quote it directly, but I do remember reading the documents stating that both the ceremonies and texts of the Mass and the Sacraments were to be revised for whatever reasons. And by the mid-70’s (I think) all of them had been revised completely, especially with the 1969 promulgation of the New Mass or Novus Ordo Missae by Bl Paul VI (now the Ordinary Form). Paul VI created the New Mass in the name of the mandates called for by Sacrosanctum Concillium.
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Keep in mind, I think Sacrosanctum Concillium is a beautiful Church document and it was inspired by the Holy Spirit as was the rest of the VII documents and as well as the other ecumenical councils before it. So because of that, I feel bad for having, to some extent, a preference for the Traditional Liturgy because I feel that it does not fulfill the requirements of the Spirit-inspired document, otherwise it would have never have called for a revision of the liturgy because the 1962 books were the liturgical books in force at the time that these mandates were called for and I don't remember reading in the document saying, "The liturgical books are to be revised, but those who prefer to use the current books are free to do so with our blessing."
The liturgy has constantly changed throughout the history of the Church; from the mass, to the sacraments, to the divine office, etc and up until now, the Church has never given any special permission (I don't think) to use the former liturgy when the said revision had taken place. I want to have a devotion to the TLM but I also want to be faithful to and worship in accordance with Sacrosanctum Concillium. I don't want to be a cafeteria Catholic picking and choosing what I want to follow and what I want to ignore. I feel that if I am going to be in full communion with the Church, I have to be in it all the way, not just some of the way nor in all ways but one, but all the way. God bless