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Our new Pastor began saying a Hail Mary during the bidding/intercessory prayers. I had never experienced this befor, so I looked in to it further…
Here is what I found…
From the Apostolic Exhortation Marias Cultus of Paul VI, 2/2/1974
Second… it appears that in England, the Hail Mary had been inserted in to the Mass during medieval times and became regional customer… However, Holy See sent a letter the Bishops of England indicating that the practice should be gently removed over time.
Based on these two pieces facts, it would appear that my good pastor should not be adding the Hail Mary to the Mass… In light of this, how would you recommend addressing with him.
Many thanks.
Here is what I found…
From the Apostolic Exhortation Marias Cultus of Paul VI, 2/2/1974
- We have already spoken of the veneration which the Church gives to the Mother of God in the celebration of the sacred liturgy. However, speaking of the other forms of devotion and of the criteria on which they should be based we wish to recall the norm laid down in the Constitution Sacrosanctum concilium. This document, while wholeheartedly approving of the practices of piety of the Christian people, goes on to say: “…it is necessary however that such devotions with consideration for the liturgical seasons should be so arranged as to be in harmony with the sacred liturgy. They should somehow derive their inspiration from it, and because of its pre-eminence they should orient the Christian people towards it.”[93] Although this is a wise and clear rule, its application is not an easy matter, especially in regard to Marian devotions, which are so varied in their formal expressions. What is needed on the part of the leaders of the local communities is effort, pastoral sensitivity and perseverance, while the faithful on their part must show a willingness to accept guidelines and ideas drawn from the true nature of Christian worship; this sometimes makes it necessary to change long-standing customs wherein the real nature of this Christian worship has become somewhat obscured.
Second… it appears that in England, the Hail Mary had been inserted in to the Mass during medieval times and became regional customer… However, Holy See sent a letter the Bishops of England indicating that the practice should be gently removed over time.
Based on these two pieces facts, it would appear that my good pastor should not be adding the Hail Mary to the Mass… In light of this, how would you recommend addressing with him.
Many thanks.