There has been
some news on the new translation. The Vox Clara Commission is responsible for this, and you’ve got to realize that they only ever put out about two press releases per year. All they’ve announced so far is the completion of the
ordinary of the Mass. Before anything can be released, they now have to go through all of the PROPERS too. The USCCB voted on the first group of propers (for Advent, but minus the Psalms) just back in November. You may also be interested to know that the USCCB also worked on a new directory for music and the liturgy. Primarily, they first want to try to gradually eliminate hymns and songs with doctrinally problematic lyrics. So… things are moving forward. The latest rumor is that the new English translation MIGHT be ready to debut on World Youth Day in Sydney in 2008, but personally, I think that’s about a year early myself.
As far as the Apostolic Exhortation on the Eucharist, on October 26, the Vatican said that the report would be ready around January or February of 2007, which is about now. HOWEVER… they also surmised that it would likely be pushed back if the Moto Propio was imminent, so that they could be released simultaneously. The Apostolic Exhortation document MUST be released at some point, and so the fact that it isn’t out might suggest that Pope Benedict is trying to work some diplomacy with French bishops and SSPX and make sure that the Moto Propio is acceptable on all fronts, and that that is causing the delay.
You might be interested in Adoremus, the Society for the Renewal of Sacred Liturgy. They have lots of information on the Vox Clara commission. Here’s the link:
adoremus.org/index.html