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- In the EF who does the readings and can lay people do them.
- Can the 1965 rubics be added to the 62?
- Can communin be distributed under both kinds and by lay people?
I am just reading my diocesan policy on the EF and it seems to have many many holes in it.
- In the EF who does the readings and can lay people do them.
- Can the 1965 rubics be added to the 62?
- Can communin be distributed under both kinds and by lay people?
The Priest or Deacon does the readings. Lay people do not do themI am just reading my diocesan policy on the EF and it seems to have many many holes in it.
- In the EF who does the readings and can lay people do them.
- Can the 1965 rubics be added to the 62?
- Can communin be distributed under both kinds and by lay people?
The actual rubric is Priest, Deacon, Subdeacon or “ordained lector” (which is different from a layman installed as a lector; Vat. II did away with lesser orders of clerics in the Latin Rite) for the Epistle, and priest or deacon only for the Gospel.The Priest or Deacon does the readings. Lay people do not do them
The 65 rubrics cannot be added to those of the 62
Communion can be under under both species if by intinction and distributed by the Priest and possibly the Deacon.
I don’t know about this. My roomate grew up in a parish that used only the EF. If I remember right there is a form of using the nonordained as subdeacons. I’ll ask him.The actual rubric is Priest, Deacon, Subdeacon or “ordained lector” (which is different from a layman installed as a lector; Vat. II did away with lesser orders of clerics in the Latin Rite) for the Epistle, and priest or deacon only for the Gospel.
The actual rubric is Priest, Deacon, Subdeacon (1) or “ordained lector” (2) for the Epistle, and priest or deacon only for the Gospel.The Priest or Deacon does the readings. Lay people do not do them
The 65 rubrics cannot be added to those of the 62
Communion can be under under both species if by intinction and distributed by the Priest and possibly the Deacon.
A layman properly instituted as a lecor may serve in this capacity. I don’t see why not if Ecclesia Dei tolerated “straw subdeacons” with instituted acolytes.The actual rubric is Priest, Deacon, Subdeacon or “ordained lector” (which is different from a layman installed as a lector; Vat. II did away with lesser orders of clerics in the Latin Rite) for the Epistle, and priest or deacon only for the Gospel.
what is this refference to? isn’t Ecclesia Dei the moto proprio that excomunicated lefebvre? shake your head yes I just pulled it up on the vatican site.A layman properly instituted as a lecor may serve in this capacity. I don’t see why not if Ecclesia Dei tolerated “straw subdeacons” with instituted acolytes.
However, I doubt many dioceses in the world actual institute laymen into these ministries. Most places have “readers” in their stead, who can be both men and women.
You are right. However, I was using it to refer was to the decision of the Pontifical Commission set up (art. 6, in the link you posted). The Commission also goes by the same name.what is this refference to? isn’t Ecclesia Dei the moto proprio that excomunicated lefebvre? shake your head yes I just pulled it up on the vatican site.
vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/motu_proprio/documents/hf_jp-ii_motu-proprio_02071988_ecclesia-dei_en.html
But minor orders and ordination to the subdiaconate continue to be conferred in the seminaries of, for example, the FSSP.(1) Subdeacons have been eliminated from the ordination pattern of the Roman Church by Vatican II. Since a priest or deacon often served as a subdeacon anyway, and was allowed to under the rubrics, that has become the requisite. Again, there are a few still kicking around, but they are even more rare than ordained lectors, since they had to take the vow of celibacy.
In the Roman Church, these men are no longer considered “ordained” but merely “installed” to the minor orders. And the clerical state per CIC of 1983 is Deacons and up, not first tonsure and up as it used to be. (1983 CIC Canon 266; 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia: Cleric). Thus, under current canon law, subdeacons are laymen instituted into minor orders…But minor orders and ordination to the subdiaconate continue to be conferred in the seminaries of, for example, the FSSP.