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, I just want to clarify something. My love for the Roman Missal in its 1962 incarnation has grown by many leaps and bounds lately. The majesty inherent in its presentation is simply beyond me (as Heaven should be). Looking at the state of things, however, one can see a variety of situations regarding the Extraordinary Form of the Mass.
It seems that the use of the Form is so dead in regular dioceses that specific societies and fraternities have popped up to offer it exclusively. This wish to focus on only one half of the Roman liturgy allows the traditional institution to avoid getting bogged down in teaching both forms. Now, I am wondering if a priest of one of the pre-1962 Religious Orders can celebrate the Old Mass. Does he require permission to do so? Did Summorum Pontificum only apply to diocesan priests?
As an example: since the Dominican Order dropped the use of its Dominican Rite (13th century) and opted for the 1968 Roman Rite, does it follow that the Order is hostile to the 1962 Missal? I’m not sure who to ask; even if I did know who, I’d be afraid to come off as a stick-in-the-mud.
Here, I am referring to validly-ordained Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, and the rest.
It seems that the use of the Form is so dead in regular dioceses that specific societies and fraternities have popped up to offer it exclusively. This wish to focus on only one half of the Roman liturgy allows the traditional institution to avoid getting bogged down in teaching both forms. Now, I am wondering if a priest of one of the pre-1962 Religious Orders can celebrate the Old Mass. Does he require permission to do so? Did Summorum Pontificum only apply to diocesan priests?
As an example: since the Dominican Order dropped the use of its Dominican Rite (13th century) and opted for the 1968 Roman Rite, does it follow that the Order is hostile to the 1962 Missal? I’m not sure who to ask; even if I did know who, I’d be afraid to come off as a stick-in-the-mud.
Here, I am referring to validly-ordained Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, and the rest.