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Did everyone have a chance to read Fr. Brian Harrison’s recent letter? If not, I will provide the link at the end of this post.
For those of you who do not know, Fr. Harrison is a conservative (NOT Traditional) Catholic Priest, who strives very hard to reconcile certain “difficulties” of Vatican II with the Catholic faith. He is to be commended for his efforts to interpret Vatican II “in light of Tradition”. Certainly his writings do much good for the Church.
Recent events have made Fr. Harrison very hopeful that we just might be seeing a turn of events in the Church. I think we should take the advice Fr. Harrison gives at the end of his letter.
In another thread, the subject of Annibali Bugnini was discussed. I thought I would post a portion of Fr. Harrison’s letter here for all to read, before providing the link to the entire letter. Fr. Harrison also discusses Annibali Bugnini, who was the chief architect of the Novus Ordo mass, and his devoted disciple Msgr. Marini, the architect of John Paul II’s Papal masses. Let us read what Fr. Harrison has to say about them.
“Now, many of you reading this letter will be aware (in most cases ruefully) that Msgr. Marini was a devoted disciple of none other than the Great Architect of the universal liturgical reform, the late Archbishop Annibale Bugnini. This prelate was finally exiled in disgrace by Paul VI after documentary evidence, checked out and verified by detectives of the Italian carabinieri, persuaded the Pope Bugnini was a Freemason. During at least one papal visit to the U.S., Marini refused to allow any Latin in the celebration of Mass, even when the American hosts specifically asked for it, in view of the large number of different nationalities expected to be in attendance. **It was Marini who, in recent years, ‘multiculturalized’ papal Masses **by adding such decorative touches as altar girls, dancing girls, pagan purification rites replacing the Confiteor, nuns in secular dress on the sanctuary together with mitred bishops, processions of hip-swaying, hand-waving Congolese ladies, offertories adorned by smoking-brazier-swirling, flower-strewing Indian ladies, innovative dialogical versions of the Credo, and hordes of extraordinary lay ministers, at some distance from the outdoor sanctuary, holding up ciboria filled with altar-breads during the words of consecration in a kind of ‘virtual concelebration’. It was all very . . . extraordinary.”
That almost sounds like the rantings of a “rad-trad”, yet it was written by Fr. Harrison. The following is the link to the entire letter (be sure to scroll down when the link opens).
seattlecatholic.com/m050414.html
For those of you who do not know, Fr. Harrison is a conservative (NOT Traditional) Catholic Priest, who strives very hard to reconcile certain “difficulties” of Vatican II with the Catholic faith. He is to be commended for his efforts to interpret Vatican II “in light of Tradition”. Certainly his writings do much good for the Church.
Recent events have made Fr. Harrison very hopeful that we just might be seeing a turn of events in the Church. I think we should take the advice Fr. Harrison gives at the end of his letter.
In another thread, the subject of Annibali Bugnini was discussed. I thought I would post a portion of Fr. Harrison’s letter here for all to read, before providing the link to the entire letter. Fr. Harrison also discusses Annibali Bugnini, who was the chief architect of the Novus Ordo mass, and his devoted disciple Msgr. Marini, the architect of John Paul II’s Papal masses. Let us read what Fr. Harrison has to say about them.
“Now, many of you reading this letter will be aware (in most cases ruefully) that Msgr. Marini was a devoted disciple of none other than the Great Architect of the universal liturgical reform, the late Archbishop Annibale Bugnini. This prelate was finally exiled in disgrace by Paul VI after documentary evidence, checked out and verified by detectives of the Italian carabinieri, persuaded the Pope Bugnini was a Freemason. During at least one papal visit to the U.S., Marini refused to allow any Latin in the celebration of Mass, even when the American hosts specifically asked for it, in view of the large number of different nationalities expected to be in attendance. **It was Marini who, in recent years, ‘multiculturalized’ papal Masses **by adding such decorative touches as altar girls, dancing girls, pagan purification rites replacing the Confiteor, nuns in secular dress on the sanctuary together with mitred bishops, processions of hip-swaying, hand-waving Congolese ladies, offertories adorned by smoking-brazier-swirling, flower-strewing Indian ladies, innovative dialogical versions of the Credo, and hordes of extraordinary lay ministers, at some distance from the outdoor sanctuary, holding up ciboria filled with altar-breads during the words of consecration in a kind of ‘virtual concelebration’. It was all very . . . extraordinary.”
That almost sounds like the rantings of a “rad-trad”, yet it was written by Fr. Harrison. The following is the link to the entire letter (be sure to scroll down when the link opens).
seattlecatholic.com/m050414.html