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Does anyone think the Holy See will set directives on the Eucharistic prayers to allow Prayer 1 (Roman canon) to be read more. I am 22 and have only heard it once and that was on TV for the Vatican Midnight Mass.
It is always permitted. But, I agree that it rarely seems to be used by most priests.Does anyone think the Holy See will set directives on the Eucharistic prayers to allow Prayer 1 (Roman canon) to be read more. I am 22 and have only heard it once and that was on TV for the Vatican Midnight Mass.
I’m 30 and I have never heard EP4 used. I’m beginning to think that it is a myth and doesn’t really exist.Of course, I don’t believe that I have heard Canon IV yet… not positive though. II, III, and IV sound so similarly, but I think we are pretty much Canon II and III people at St. Mary’s.
the directives allow the priest to choose the Eucharistic prayer, so no change is necessary.Does anyone think the Holy See will set directives on the Eucharistic prayers to allow Prayer 1 (Roman canon) to be read more. I am 22 and have only heard it once and that was on TV for the Vatican Midnight Mass.
It’s a shame that EP IV is never used. I have a copy of The Catholic Prayer Book given to me by my sponsor, and I think it’s beautiful. Maybe I’ll ask one of my priests to do use it sometime…I’m 30 and I have never heard EP4 used. I’m beginning to think that it is a myth and doesn’t really exist.
2 and 3 seem to be the norm for most priests that I have encountered. I do know of one priest who only ever used EP1. He memorized it and recited it from memory because he was dyslexic and had trouble reading.
James
I never heard that about the Servite of Mary writing Eucharistic Prayer IV, but obviously that doesn’t mean that it’s not true. The most I know about IV is that it is based off of the text of one of the Anaphoras used in one of the Divine Liturgies. That’s why it has a fixed preface, because they basically took the first section, made it into a preface, and then the rest continues after the Sanctus. Since it does that, that implies to me at least that it’s not Byzantine, since I know the Byzantine Rite has the Holy, Holy, Holy… prior to the Consecration.NicPais83
I work closely with an elderly handicapped priest who is a Servite of Mary and unable to celebrate Mass by himself without help. He told me Eucharistic Prayer IV was written by a Servite of Mary. I asked him again today if he was sure, he replied he was but unfortunately he isn’t able to recall the name. You think you might know it NicPais 83 ?
I’ll keep looking online in the mean time. I’m curious myself. The thing that’s difficult is that it’s hard to find information on the exact people involved in writing the Eucharistic Prayers, or maybe I just haven’t found the right sources yet. God bless you too NeedImprovement!Thx much. I might try running it by a confrere of his if I can get a hold of him, we’re a little scarce on O.S.M. in the immediate vicinity. If I find anything I’ certainly post it. God bless you NicPais83.