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Sir_Hubert
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One of the local parishes offers the Trinitine (Latin) Mass daily as well as the Novus Ordo. The parish is beautiful with a gorgeous marble back altar. For those who attend the Trinitine Mass you are aware many physical things are different between the Novus Ordo and the Trinitine Mass. Here’s my question:
The parish scheduled the Novus Ordo Mass of the Last Supper at 5 p.m. The organ and bells stopped after the Gloria as is normal, and the Blessed Sacrament was moved to a side altar following the solemn procession.
Immediately following the Novus Ordo Mass the church was prepared for the Latin Mass scheduled for 7:30 p.m. The Blessed Sacrament was moved back to the main Tabernacle with no ceremony at all and the church was set up like nothing happened. The organist began playing again as folks began showing up for the 7:30 Mass.
I understand the logistics that needs to happen, it just seemed highly irreverent and frankly did not sit well with me. Thoughts?
The parish scheduled the Novus Ordo Mass of the Last Supper at 5 p.m. The organ and bells stopped after the Gloria as is normal, and the Blessed Sacrament was moved to a side altar following the solemn procession.
Immediately following the Novus Ordo Mass the church was prepared for the Latin Mass scheduled for 7:30 p.m. The Blessed Sacrament was moved back to the main Tabernacle with no ceremony at all and the church was set up like nothing happened. The organist began playing again as folks began showing up for the 7:30 Mass.
I understand the logistics that needs to happen, it just seemed highly irreverent and frankly did not sit well with me. Thoughts?