Although I realize it ignores the main focus of the thread, i.e. Carthusians and the documentary about them, please permit me to indulge my curiosity, as I was recently wondering about the privileged derivative rites of the orders.
From the above posts I take it that none of the rites allowed by Pius V survived the Pauline Missal (which it seems has at last, woefully, done in the last of the holdout “ancient” rites). Does this mean that it is no longer possible to speak of a Dominican/Franciscan/etc. rite? Or have the orders all drawn up derivative rites based on the Pauline Mass that are now properly spoken of as the rite of their respective communities?
Mosher, could you point me toward some good reading (especially online - I don’t exactly have access to a research library) on the history surrounding Paul VI’s Mass and how and when the various orders with their own rites accepted it?