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OK, perhaps.I wouldn’t. It’s fairly easy to reclaim something that was abandoned. Not so for something that was suppressed.
But now they have to ask for it back, the superior of the order cannot just say “start using it”.
There is another aspect to these procedures that we have not discussed. Very often, in any type of organization, the leader of a branch or subsidiary will make a decision that goes along with the general policy of the greater organization. In other words, the person might make such a decision before ever being asked, in conformance with company policy. It is something done in anticipation, and if no one involved openly objects, no one outside really knows what the people inside really felt about it.
But we care about these things, and we are looking at it like a voluntary act. Yes, that is true. It is also true that the Greek Catholics of southern Italy 'voluntarily gave up the Byzantine rite. That is an historical fact, their bishops gave it up.
This is largely why the Eastern churches have had to be ordered by Rome to restore their traditions, and I would argue the Carmelites would have to be ordered by Rome to restore their Mass, because on their own they will not ever celebrate it again.
But as to the Carmelites, I am curious about the branches, and whether these were the Calced or Discalced Carmelites who gave up the liturgy, or both at different times.