This implies that in the Eastern liturgy, there may indeed be need for superfluous, poor texts of wild creativity. I would be interested in reading the original. As it is, it’s not clear whether this mishmash is a result of poor reporting by Catholic Culture, poor editing of the transcript by L’Osservatore Romano, or Cardinal Bergoglio’s poorly constructed presentation.Cardinal Bergoglio added that the variety of options in the current missal is “remarkable” compared to the Eastern liturgy and that there is thus no need for “superfluous, poor texts of wild ‘creativity.’”
I don’t think he’s implying anything in regards to Eastern Rites. I believe he’s simply saying that the Roman Rite has so many options, that people shouldn’t feel the need to “improve” on the liturgy.From the articleThis implies that in the Eastern liturgy, there may indeed be need for superfluous, poor texts of wild creativity. I would be interested in reading the original. As it is, it’s not clear whether this mishmash is a result of poor reporting by Catholic Culture, poor editing of the transcript by L’Osservatore Romano, or Cardinal Bergoglio’s poorly constructed presentation.
I don’t think he meant to imply anything about the Eastern churches either. However, the way it’s written does imply that.I don’t think he’s implying anything in regards to Eastern Rites. I believe he’s simply saying that the Roman Rite has so many options, that people shouldn’t feel the need to “improve” on the liturgy.
Regardless of whether it was poor translation or badly phrased original text… no one unless they are particularly fond of taking offense and being indignant about everything… would think that the Eastern Church ‘makes up superfluous, poor texts of wild creativity during liturgy’. It is pretty universally known to be a traditional and reverent service I would think.From the articleThis implies that in the Eastern liturgy, there may indeed be need for superfluous, poor texts of wild creativity. I would be interested in reading the original. As it is, it’s not clear whether this mishmash is a result of poor reporting by Catholic Culture, poor editing of the transcript by L’Osservatore Romano, or Cardinal Bergoglio’s poorly constructed presentation.