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CassiusLonginus
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Ethelzguy, you said:
The Tridentine Mass is the Tridentine Mass. Naturally the rubrics change depending on the circumstances (as you mentioned, certain churches may not have even had an organ, such as in the village where my father grew up), but a change in the rubrics is not the same as a change in the Mass.
The “nice rhetoric/not reality” is actually an invention of, and only typical within the Novus Ordo. Priests have no compunction about changing the words of prayers in the OF of the Mass as I’m sure you well know, which betrays a lack of humility never seen in celebrants of the EF. I experienced this every week for the first 23 years of my life.
Out of curiosity, since I’m brand new here, how often do you attend the EF (or, how many times in your life, total, have you been?). Thanks!
In Cordibus Iesu et Mariae,
C.L.
This is the same type of mistake that certain snooty people can have about their extreme wealth, namely, mistaking what they have with what they are.Nice rhetoric, but not likely reality. Mass in a small rural parish was not the same as it would be at a cathedral. The small rural parish did not have the same facilities. Many did not even have an organ.
The Tridentine Mass is the Tridentine Mass. Naturally the rubrics change depending on the circumstances (as you mentioned, certain churches may not have even had an organ, such as in the village where my father grew up), but a change in the rubrics is not the same as a change in the Mass.
The “nice rhetoric/not reality” is actually an invention of, and only typical within the Novus Ordo. Priests have no compunction about changing the words of prayers in the OF of the Mass as I’m sure you well know, which betrays a lack of humility never seen in celebrants of the EF. I experienced this every week for the first 23 years of my life.
Out of curiosity, since I’m brand new here, how often do you attend the EF (or, how many times in your life, total, have you been?). Thanks!
In Cordibus Iesu et Mariae,
C.L.