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giuseppe96
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That really makes me angry, placing Christ off to the side while exalting mere men behind the altar. If one were to switch the place of the tabernacle and the chairs, it would be possible to celebrate the EF.
It is possible to celebrate the EF without the tabernacle in the sanctuary. It was done this way in many monasteries, cathedrals, conventual churches and collegial churches. In fact in those the norms called for the tabernacle to be away from the main altar, in pre-Conciliar days.If one were to switch the place of the tabernacle and the chairs, it would be possible to celebrate the EF.
I could go with this. Also, I hated seeing the GReek Kyrie go. I would return it to Greek as a symbol of our one time unity with the Greek churches and our hope for reunion. I would also want at least one prayer in Latin; perhaps the Agnus Dei. Are we not supposed to be a Communion of Saints? There were plenty of them before us.Ad Orientem! I’m surprised no one has brought it up before me
No one made it go- it’s still completely licit.Also, I hated seeing the GReek Kyrie
In our homiletics classes we are strongly encouraged to shoot for 5 - 8 minutes. As one of my homiletics professors told us, a bad 3 minute homily can seem an eternity while an excellent homily at 20 minutes might seem to end too soon… right before telling us don’t expect to write excellent homilies most times so keep it to 5 minutesHmm. I consider a 15 minute homily excessively lengthy
Eliminate the sign of peace. Enforce dress code. Outlaw use of personal electronic devices during mass. Outlaw chit-chat inside the main worship area. Seat men and women apart. With these and your changes in place, the Mass would be a heck of lot more reverential.[…] omit the Prayers of the Faithful, […] forbid communion in the hand, […] Encourage ad orientem worship. […] prohibit parish announcements during Mass