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Can any Latin Rite priest celebrate the Anglican Use Liturgy or is it only for former Anglican ministers (who are reordained Catholic priests) and their converting parishes?
Only Anglican-use Catholic* priests (Ordinariate and Pastoral Provision) can be the main celebrants. Any other Catholic priest can join as a concelebrant.Can any Latin Rite priest celebrate the Anglican Use Liturgy or is it only for former Anglican ministers (who are reordained Catholic priests) and their converting parishes?
They can use either Missal, Ordinary or Extraordinary. From the very start, Pope Benedict made it clear that all priests of the Latin Rite can use the E.F.To my understanding, the Ordinariate Priests are only authorized to say the Anglican Rite or Novus Ordo, but not the Etraordinary Form. This was as of a couple of years ago, it may have changed.
No, they can celebrate Mass in the EF.To my understanding, the Ordinariate Priests are only authorized to say the Anglican Rite or Novus Ordo, but not the Etraordinary Form. This was as of a couple of years ago, it may have changed.
Amen to that!No, they can celebrate Mass in the EF.
In my opinion the Anglicanized versions of the Roman Rite (I will call them that for now) are a great enrichment to the Roman Rite.
Or as a deacon or subdeacon. Here in Calgary, the Ordinariate parish here does not practice concelebration. They do, however, let diocesan priests stand as either deacon or subdeacon from time to time.Only Anglican-use Catholic* priests (Ordinariate and Pastoral Provision) can be the main celebrants. Any other Catholic priest can join as a concelebrant.
Priests from Anglican Use Ordinariates are Latin Rite priests, and as such are free to celebrate Mass in the OF, EF and Anglican Use. Other Latin Rite priests may celebrate Mass according to the Anglican Use Liturgy with permission from his ordinary.To my understanding, the Ordinariate Priests are only authorized to say the Anglican Rite or Novus Ordo, but not the Etraordinary Form. This was as of a couple of years ago, it may have changed.
Likewise, their Pastor fills in as Deacon for the EF sometimes.Or as a deacon or subdeacon. Here in Calgary, the Ordinariate parish here does not practice concelebration. They do, however, let diocesan priests stand as either deacon or subdeacon from time to time.