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Vic_Taltrees_UK
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There is much discussion of the different Catholic Mass liturgies in different periods.
But I have a query about whether the sequence and history of the different Mass liturgies was different from one part of the country to another.
From about 1964 till about 1970, we had a certain English Mass in my old diocese. Then in 1970 we got a different one (which I didn’t appreciate so much, as it happened - I was still rather young at the time incidentally).
In 1980 I moved to my present diocese and the Mass was the same as I had had since 1970. In 2011 it got changed to the present one.
My VG - who is younger than me, and was born abroad - and some lay folks - some of whom are older than me and come from different parts of England again - tell me that the Mass before 2011 was the first English Mass.
Are people trying to pull a fast one over on me because they know I am vulnerable, because they don’t care, because they feel sheepish and guilty, or is it that there has been a different progression of liturgies in different localities?
I wasn’t that stupid and have always been alert about points of fact and format, I remember a change being talked about round about 1970, and I remember badly missing the old wordings that had been such a revelation to me at a formative age.
(Before about 1963 or '64 I sat through Latin Mass following an English version in my book as was usual and this is not what I am talking about. I was quite little then and as it happens I didn’t mind it, but that is not what I want discussed.)
But I have a query about whether the sequence and history of the different Mass liturgies was different from one part of the country to another.
From about 1964 till about 1970, we had a certain English Mass in my old diocese. Then in 1970 we got a different one (which I didn’t appreciate so much, as it happened - I was still rather young at the time incidentally).
In 1980 I moved to my present diocese and the Mass was the same as I had had since 1970. In 2011 it got changed to the present one.
My VG - who is younger than me, and was born abroad - and some lay folks - some of whom are older than me and come from different parts of England again - tell me that the Mass before 2011 was the first English Mass.
Are people trying to pull a fast one over on me because they know I am vulnerable, because they don’t care, because they feel sheepish and guilty, or is it that there has been a different progression of liturgies in different localities?
I wasn’t that stupid and have always been alert about points of fact and format, I remember a change being talked about round about 1970, and I remember badly missing the old wordings that had been such a revelation to me at a formative age.
(Before about 1963 or '64 I sat through Latin Mass following an English version in my book as was usual and this is not what I am talking about. I was quite little then and as it happens I didn’t mind it, but that is not what I want discussed.)