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Deacon Ed:
I think the opposite is true. Unless it is specifically allowed, it is not permitted for us to assume.
So much of our rich heritage is given to us on this basic formula.
There are 3 persons in the Trinity… we don’t say that there are not 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, etc
The mother of God conceived only Jesus. … we don’t define the doctrine as there were no brothers, no sisters, no twins, no triplets…etc
Their are times when the priest acts alone… we don’t read when he can’t act without our participation.
There are 7 sacraments… we aren’t taught there are not 8, 9 or just 2.
Even the Credo… we are instructed (in error) to say “we believe”… not to quit doing it right and saying “I believe”
The GIRM is a positive statement… not a list of negatives or exclusionn.
(sorry, had to butt in…
you are doing well, netmil(name removed by moderator),
not you are off the mark on this…)
This highlites the problems that arose after VatII… ambiguity stemming from lay opinions that were not properly addressed.Thus, unless it is specifically forbidden it is permited. There are, of course, limits to how far this can be taken.
Deacon Ed
I think the opposite is true. Unless it is specifically allowed, it is not permitted for us to assume.
So much of our rich heritage is given to us on this basic formula.
There are 3 persons in the Trinity… we don’t say that there are not 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, etc
The mother of God conceived only Jesus. … we don’t define the doctrine as there were no brothers, no sisters, no twins, no triplets…etc
Their are times when the priest acts alone… we don’t read when he can’t act without our participation.
There are 7 sacraments… we aren’t taught there are not 8, 9 or just 2.
Even the Credo… we are instructed (in error) to say “we believe”… not to quit doing it right and saying “I believe”
The GIRM is a positive statement… not a list of negatives or exclusionn.
(sorry, had to butt in…
you are doing well, netmil(name removed by moderator),
not you are off the mark on this…)