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Dempsey1919
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Tonight was the first time that I’ve been to a Pauline Mass since I was eleven years old. When I returned to the Church after a long absence, I attended the Tridentine Mass exclusively. I’ve never had any theological problems with the Novus Ordo and I have always respected it as much as I do the Tridentine Mass. However, I will admit that I prefer the Extraordinary Form.
I’ve been meaning to attend the Novus Ordo for some time because I believe that it is important that I become acquainted with the Ordinary Form of the Mass. Due to a new job, I will be unable to attend the Tridentine Mass on a regular basis and the Ordinary Form will now become the Mass that I attend regularly. I decided to attend the OF tonight for this reason and I thought I’d share my thoughts with you.
Firstly, I will say that I left with mixed feelings. At first, I didn’t like it but then I realised the reason for this was because it was different. I don’t dislike the Novus Ordo, I’m just not used to it. In the future, I hope that I will grow to love this Mass as much as I love the EF. In a small way, I can empathise with those Catholics who experienced the change to the N.O in 1970. The Masses are the essentially the same, but they are also very different. The most important elements are still there but the experience is totally different.
People who attended the OF were just as friendly as those who attend the EF but they are much more talkative. Before the Mass, I like to kneel and pray in preparation; most if not all people who attend my EF do this. Tonight, I would estimate that only 50% kneeled. The rest talked. They were all discussing their daily lives with each other and were all greeting each other. In the EF, everyone is silent before the Mass; you could hear a pin drop.
Also, a lot of people came late, which was quite distracting. My non Catholic cousin who came with me found this very disrespectful. He said that people should make the effort to make it on time.
The Mass began with scripture readings. One of the things I like about the N.O is the greater use of scripture. A lay member read the scripture; I was suprised to see this as the Priest is the only one to read the Bible in the EF. I don’t have any problem with the lay reader but I like it better when a Priest reads.
Another suprising thing about the Novus Ordo was the participation of the congregation. They were constantly responding and saying prayers etc. They really took part in the Mass. I tried to follow along as best I could but I will admit that I was clueless most of the time. I found it hard to understand what they were saying at times because everyone was responding at their own pace. I don’t like this about the Novus Ordo because it is hard to meditate on the sacrifice taking place on the altar. During the EF, I like to focus on the Passion and pray for my family. I find it far more spiritually uplifting because I get to think and pray deeply. In the N.O, I was more focused on what I should be saying and doing.
Also, there is far less kneeling in the OF. We didn’t kneel during the Nicene Creed when they said “he became incarnate” like we do in the EF. Even after we recieved, people didn’t kneel for very long. After receiving the Eucharist I kneel until the end of the Mass during the EF. Tonight, I knelt for as long as I could until we had to stand up.
At the end of the Mass, there was a large stampede to leave. Nobody stayed after Mass to pray. After the EF, I always like to stay for 5 or 10 minutes in order to pray. I didn’t after the OF because I had to move in order to let people out of the pew. It was very difficult to genuflect when I left the pew and I accidently kicked someone with my back foot as I knelt down. I didn’t see anyone else do this as they left.
I didn’t leave the Mass with the peaceful feeling that I get after the Tridentine Mass. I will admit that I was always comparing this Mass to the Tridentine Mass and in my opinion, the Tridentine Mass is far better. I felt guilty about saying this after the Novus Ordo because I thought that I was in some way disrespecting the Pauline Mass. However, this is how I feel. The Tridentine Mass is better.
During the whole OF, I never heard the word “sacrifice” once. The Precious Blood was referred to as a “Spiritual Drink.” The OF is certainly valid, but I think that the EF expresses Catholic Doctrine more fully. The Eucharist is shown far greater respect and the people are far more respectful. They are silently meditating on the sacrifice. I like the N.O but it has more of a social feel.
Even though I have to attend the N.O because of my new job, the EF will always be my Mass of choice. Being unable to attend this Mass will only make me appreciate it more when I can.
I’ve been meaning to attend the Novus Ordo for some time because I believe that it is important that I become acquainted with the Ordinary Form of the Mass. Due to a new job, I will be unable to attend the Tridentine Mass on a regular basis and the Ordinary Form will now become the Mass that I attend regularly. I decided to attend the OF tonight for this reason and I thought I’d share my thoughts with you.
Firstly, I will say that I left with mixed feelings. At first, I didn’t like it but then I realised the reason for this was because it was different. I don’t dislike the Novus Ordo, I’m just not used to it. In the future, I hope that I will grow to love this Mass as much as I love the EF. In a small way, I can empathise with those Catholics who experienced the change to the N.O in 1970. The Masses are the essentially the same, but they are also very different. The most important elements are still there but the experience is totally different.
People who attended the OF were just as friendly as those who attend the EF but they are much more talkative. Before the Mass, I like to kneel and pray in preparation; most if not all people who attend my EF do this. Tonight, I would estimate that only 50% kneeled. The rest talked. They were all discussing their daily lives with each other and were all greeting each other. In the EF, everyone is silent before the Mass; you could hear a pin drop.
Also, a lot of people came late, which was quite distracting. My non Catholic cousin who came with me found this very disrespectful. He said that people should make the effort to make it on time.
The Mass began with scripture readings. One of the things I like about the N.O is the greater use of scripture. A lay member read the scripture; I was suprised to see this as the Priest is the only one to read the Bible in the EF. I don’t have any problem with the lay reader but I like it better when a Priest reads.
Another suprising thing about the Novus Ordo was the participation of the congregation. They were constantly responding and saying prayers etc. They really took part in the Mass. I tried to follow along as best I could but I will admit that I was clueless most of the time. I found it hard to understand what they were saying at times because everyone was responding at their own pace. I don’t like this about the Novus Ordo because it is hard to meditate on the sacrifice taking place on the altar. During the EF, I like to focus on the Passion and pray for my family. I find it far more spiritually uplifting because I get to think and pray deeply. In the N.O, I was more focused on what I should be saying and doing.
Also, there is far less kneeling in the OF. We didn’t kneel during the Nicene Creed when they said “he became incarnate” like we do in the EF. Even after we recieved, people didn’t kneel for very long. After receiving the Eucharist I kneel until the end of the Mass during the EF. Tonight, I knelt for as long as I could until we had to stand up.
At the end of the Mass, there was a large stampede to leave. Nobody stayed after Mass to pray. After the EF, I always like to stay for 5 or 10 minutes in order to pray. I didn’t after the OF because I had to move in order to let people out of the pew. It was very difficult to genuflect when I left the pew and I accidently kicked someone with my back foot as I knelt down. I didn’t see anyone else do this as they left.
I didn’t leave the Mass with the peaceful feeling that I get after the Tridentine Mass. I will admit that I was always comparing this Mass to the Tridentine Mass and in my opinion, the Tridentine Mass is far better. I felt guilty about saying this after the Novus Ordo because I thought that I was in some way disrespecting the Pauline Mass. However, this is how I feel. The Tridentine Mass is better.
During the whole OF, I never heard the word “sacrifice” once. The Precious Blood was referred to as a “Spiritual Drink.” The OF is certainly valid, but I think that the EF expresses Catholic Doctrine more fully. The Eucharist is shown far greater respect and the people are far more respectful. They are silently meditating on the sacrifice. I like the N.O but it has more of a social feel.
Even though I have to attend the N.O because of my new job, the EF will always be my Mass of choice. Being unable to attend this Mass will only make me appreciate it more when I can.