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Andreas_Hofer
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Since I don’t have regular, easy access to an actual Roman Missal, I thought I’d pose this question to the forum:
Is there any documentation anywhere that makes it licit to change the "we"s of the Nicene Creed to "I"s?
I would normally simply assume this is an abuse, since it deviates from the official liturgical translation, but the priest is known for his orthodoxy and obedience, and this would be the only thing I’ve ever seen him fudge on, so I’m trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. Knowing that, in varying circumstances, it can be licit to use the Apostle’s Creed or even no creed at all, I was wondering if anyone knows what might justify using a different (albeit, unfortunately, more accurate) translation of the Nicene Creed.
Is there any documentation anywhere that makes it licit to change the "we"s of the Nicene Creed to "I"s?
I would normally simply assume this is an abuse, since it deviates from the official liturgical translation, but the priest is known for his orthodoxy and obedience, and this would be the only thing I’ve ever seen him fudge on, so I’m trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. Knowing that, in varying circumstances, it can be licit to use the Apostle’s Creed or even no creed at all, I was wondering if anyone knows what might justify using a different (albeit, unfortunately, more accurate) translation of the Nicene Creed.