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I was using my Grandfather’s 1950 St. Joseph Daily Missal (TLM) to-day at Mass (NO), and as I followed it, I began to notice a pattern: namely, I was skipping a lot of pages…a lot a lot. This does NOT include the Asperges or anything, just the Mass itself. I was also struck by the omission of most of the Penetential Rite, which was summed up to the “Kyrie” and “Indulgentiam”, omitting the “Confiteor” (which is now: “I confess to almighty God and to you my brothers and sisters…”).
Then we got to the fun part- the prayers before and after the consecration. I was jumping about quite a bit, from part to part, with prayers which formerly were before the Consecration now being after it, and visa versa, and also some just having been tossed out entirely. A rarity occured, and the words to the “Angus Dei” were actually “Lamb of God”, which made me happy, but once again it was in a different place.
It was quite interesting to see how the Tridentine Mass has been reordered and abridged (indeed, the first three pages inclusive are of entirely no use in the Novus Ordo Mass) to make the new Mass. Neither, of course, is any different in the graces it confers, however one must wonder why substance was omitted for clarity. After all, it is God who is, ultimately, the target of the matter, not the people. So long as the people understand what is happening, I see no reason for any more clarity to be given at cost of precious intercession to God.
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Then we got to the fun part- the prayers before and after the consecration. I was jumping about quite a bit, from part to part, with prayers which formerly were before the Consecration now being after it, and visa versa, and also some just having been tossed out entirely. A rarity occured, and the words to the “Angus Dei” were actually “Lamb of God”, which made me happy, but once again it was in a different place.
It was quite interesting to see how the Tridentine Mass has been reordered and abridged (indeed, the first three pages inclusive are of entirely no use in the Novus Ordo Mass) to make the new Mass. Neither, of course, is any different in the graces it confers, however one must wonder why substance was omitted for clarity. After all, it is God who is, ultimately, the target of the matter, not the people. So long as the people understand what is happening, I see no reason for any more clarity to be given at cost of precious intercession to God.
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