I think in the footnotes on page 235 it stated not to call the new Mass “friztubl”.It didn’t say not to call it “friztubl”, either . . .
I think in the footnotes on page 235 it stated not to call the new Mass “friztubl”.It didn’t say not to call it “friztubl”, either . . .
It was also the title of the 1969 Apostolic Constitution issued by Pope Paul.2002 and later bear the title “Missale Romanum.”
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I think in the footnotes on page 235 it stated not to call the new Mass “friztubl”.It didn’t say not to call it “friztubl”, either . . .
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It’s the same mass. They only updated the translation. I really don’t understand why people don’t want to call it novus ordo. If you like the new mass what’s wrong with calling it new?The 1970 version indeed bore that title, as it was the New Order of the Mass.
The 2002 and later bear the title “Missale Romanum.”
Err, from latin to, uhh, more latin???They only updated the translation.
It’s hardly new at this point . . .If you like the new mass what’s wrong with calling it new?
Would that be the RDL? It’s only 12 years old at this point. In another 50 we can drop the “revised”.My own preference is the Divine Liturgy, so . . .
My understanding was they revised the english translation. I could very well understand wrong.Err, from latin to, uhh, more latin???
It’s as old as a middle aged man. That’s not exactly old in liturgical time.It’s hardly new at this point . . .
If that catches on… some people are pretty stubborn though.My own preference is the Divine Liturgy, so . . .
Would that be the RDL? It’s only 12 years old at this point. In another 50 we can drop the “revised”.
An actual promulgation in 2002, which was of course translated.My understanding was they revised the english translation. I could very well understand wrong.
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It caught on quite throughly, although we did come up with a shorter version a bit over sixteen centuries ago . . . but use the term for both, as well as another we don’t use much any more . . .If that catches on… some people are pretty stubborn though.![]()
What happened in 1570 is that the printing press allowed for multiple identical copies of a work. I doubt that St Pius realized how that would affect his promulgation of a new order of mass. The new technology changed his decree from being a norm to becoming a replacement.What Pope Pius V did in 1570 following the Council of Trent was make it mandatory that all Churches in the Latin Rite used the same Missal. Prior to this, regional areas for the most part used the same Missal but through time different innovations were added or subtracted from the Mass, so it was not completely the same everywhere.