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Okay, I had an imperfect memory of something I heard. I will retract my dangerous an incorrect advice.
Ottaviani did not write this text btw, but a group “directed” by Abp Lefebvre. That helps explain the exaggerated fear at the end, that people would be authorized to join the priest in recitation.In Prex Eucharistica III ( Vere sanctus , p. 123) the following words are addressed to the Lord: “ from age to age you gather a people to Thyself, in order that from east to west a perfect offering may be made to the glory of Thy name ,” the in order that making it appear that the people, rather than the priest[20] are the indispensable element in the celebration; and since not even here is it made clear who the offerer is, the people themselves appear to be invested with autonomous priestly powers. From this step it would not be surprising if, before long, the people were authorized to join the priest in pronouncing the consecrating formulae (which actually seems here and there to have already occurred).
the fundamental design of the Mass remains the traditional one, not only in its theological meaning, but also in the spiritual one; on the contrary, if the rite will be performed as it should, it will manifest its greater richness, made evident by the greater simplicity of the ceremonies, the variety and abundance of the scriptural texts, the combined action of the various ministers, the silences that mark the rite at different times, and above all by the need for two indispensable requisites: the intimate participation of each individual assistant, and the outpouring of souls in community charity; requirements that must make Mass more than ever a school of spiritual depth and a quiet but challenging gym of Christian sociology. Christ, victim and priest, renews and offers, through the ministry of the Church, his redemptive sacrifice, in the symbolic rite of his last supper, which leaves us, under the appearances of bread and wine, his body and his blood , for our personal and spiritual food, and for our fusion in the unity of his redeeming love and his immortal life.
That phrase “not to celebrate Mass” applies only to priests. The way the word “celebrate” is being used is the sense that applies only to priests as celebrants. It does not mean that a layperson is prohibited from participating in the Mass as a member of the congregation.Can. 916 A person who is conscious of grave sin is not to celebrate Mass or receive the body of the Lord without previous sacramental confession …
or 916 Qui conscius est peccati gravis, sine praemissa sacramentali confessione Missam ne celebret neve Corpori Domini communicet…
Yes, I missd that nuance in the OP. I expressed that basic idea when I encouraged him to celebrate but not receive communion, but I could have been clearer.That phrase “not to celebrate Mass” applies only to priests . The way the word “celebrate” is being used is the sense that applies only to priests as celebrants. It does not mean that a layperson is prohibited from participating in the Mass as a member of the congregation
Does this express your point?
1592 The ministerial priesthood differs in essence from the common priesthood of the faithful because it confers a sacred power for the service of the faithful. The ordained ministers exercise their service for the People of God by teaching ( munus docendi ), divine worship ( munus liturgicum ) and pastoral governance ( munus regendi ).
Psalm 117/118:24 This is the day which the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.