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mao_now
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Dear, Brothers and Sisters.
My question is this; In the Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite, (1962 Editio typica) Is there A “last Blessing” given at A Requiem Mass? I remember reading an old Catechism (somewhere) that says this is not done. Because the Church does not have the same jurisdiction over the dead, as She does over the living.
Does anybody know what the rubrics say? And furthermore what is actually practiced? Also do the rubrics for the Novus Ordo, call for, or omit the Last Blessing, at A Requiem?
God Bless,
Mao
My question is this; In the Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite, (1962 Editio typica) Is there A “last Blessing” given at A Requiem Mass? I remember reading an old Catechism (somewhere) that says this is not done. Because the Church does not have the same jurisdiction over the dead, as She does over the living.
Does anybody know what the rubrics say? And furthermore what is actually practiced? Also do the rubrics for the Novus Ordo, call for, or omit the Last Blessing, at A Requiem?
God Bless,
Mao