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Brendan
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No, but it does give any interested priest an ‘in’That doesn’t make it OK.
They can inform the bishop that their Latin is sufficient under the grounds that the bishop approved their ordination, one requirement of which is Canon 249.
So if their Latin is proficient enough to say the Ordinary Form, it is sufficient for the Extraordinary Form.
( I know a priest in another diocese who presented such to the bishop, and the bishop then provided the necessary permission
Fortunately, in our Archdiocese, it is not an issue. Latin is required, the Ordinary Form of the Mass is Latin is regularly celebrated, and the seminary even invited in the Canons of St. John Cantius to offer instruction in the Extraordinary Form to any interested seminarians.