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Here is a challenge.
Because there have been many threads now that address Liturgical Abuses and because many of us wish to address these same abuses with our Pastors or Bishops or if necessary, with Rome,
I thought it might be beneficial to all of us to compose a list.
This list should stand on its own without comment.
What I ask that each do is is name the abuse.
Beside the abuse, list the Document, and the # or page or chapter, etc. within the document that supports that this is an abuse.
Make sure this is current (in other words, don’t list the old GIRM, or Canon law prior to 1983, or any material which is not the current teaching of the Church).
You may list more than one document in support of any one abuse if you wish. Many documents and the CCC refer to foot notes and reconfirm what is already given elsewhere. The more documentation to support your case, the better.
This could prove to be a good exercise for all of us in learning about our Faith and sharing it with others *without interjecting opinions or feelings. *This is also a good exercise in apologetics, by knowing what our faith teaches and providing sources rather than emotions, we can better make our case.
Here is an Example
The Abuse: Levened bread is being used instead of unlevened bread, it contains honey and is being baked at a local bakery.
Documentation:
Redemptionis Sacramentum Chapter III #1.
Congregation for Divine Worship, Instruction, Liturgicae instaurationes, 5 September 1970: AAS 62 (1970) p. 694
Code of Canon Law, can. 924 §2; Missale Romanum, Institutio Generalis, n. 320.
Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments, Instruction, Dominus Salvator noster, 26 March 1929, n. 1: AAS 21 (1929) pp. 631-642, here p. 632.
Dominus Salvator noster, 26 March 1929, n. 1: AAS21 (1929): AAS 21 (1929) p. 635.
Note: If I were actually presenting this to my pastor or Bishop, I would document the frequency I observed the abuse and in addition to giving the references, I would provide the information in those documents in quotation marks. Remember almost all documents can be found on line for you to verify your references if you wish.
Are you up to the challenge?
Because there have been many threads now that address Liturgical Abuses and because many of us wish to address these same abuses with our Pastors or Bishops or if necessary, with Rome,
I thought it might be beneficial to all of us to compose a list.
This list should stand on its own without comment.
What I ask that each do is is name the abuse.
Beside the abuse, list the Document, and the # or page or chapter, etc. within the document that supports that this is an abuse.
Make sure this is current (in other words, don’t list the old GIRM, or Canon law prior to 1983, or any material which is not the current teaching of the Church).
You may list more than one document in support of any one abuse if you wish. Many documents and the CCC refer to foot notes and reconfirm what is already given elsewhere. The more documentation to support your case, the better.
This could prove to be a good exercise for all of us in learning about our Faith and sharing it with others *without interjecting opinions or feelings. *This is also a good exercise in apologetics, by knowing what our faith teaches and providing sources rather than emotions, we can better make our case.
Here is an Example
The Abuse: Levened bread is being used instead of unlevened bread, it contains honey and is being baked at a local bakery.
Documentation:
Redemptionis Sacramentum Chapter III #1.
Congregation for Divine Worship, Instruction, Liturgicae instaurationes, 5 September 1970: AAS 62 (1970) p. 694
Code of Canon Law, can. 924 §2; Missale Romanum, Institutio Generalis, n. 320.
Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments, Instruction, Dominus Salvator noster, 26 March 1929, n. 1: AAS 21 (1929) pp. 631-642, here p. 632.
Dominus Salvator noster, 26 March 1929, n. 1: AAS21 (1929): AAS 21 (1929) p. 635.
Note: If I were actually presenting this to my pastor or Bishop, I would document the frequency I observed the abuse and in addition to giving the references, I would provide the information in those documents in quotation marks. Remember almost all documents can be found on line for you to verify your references if you wish.
Are you up to the challenge?