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mattheus09
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Just sent the letter sent via mail AND fax
I didn’t know someone could fax the Vatican…coolJust sent the letter sent via mail AND fax
Thanks for the update. It’s nice when people do that.Received a letter from Ecclesia Dei. They said that Ecclesia Dei isn’t the competent office, and they forwarded it to the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments.
Chances are it’s the Traditional Latin Mass, although the OF Mass can be completely said in Latin, including the sermon, according to Cardinal Arinze.I didn’t read through the whole thread so sorry if I missed something, but if a Church lists a “Latin mass” on the schedule, does that automatically mean it is the Traditional Latin Mass or can an OF Mass be completely in Latin?
Thanks.
There are signs that show what mass it is. How many times do they say the “non sum dignus” (Lord I am not worthy). If 3 times, it’s a TLM.Thanks!
I attended a TLM twice at this church. I love it, but the church is more of a commuter church. The church I have been attending recently has a very reverent OF mass which has lots of Latin, but the bulletin says there is an early mass in Latin and I was wondering if it was TLM.
In 1955 Pius XII threw away most of the Octaves, half of the Vigils, the additional Collects/Secrets/Postcommunions. He also made the radical change related to the previous elaborated system for the precedence (1st class, 2nd class, duplex majus, duplex, semiduplex, simplex, commemoration).I think that’s why the Novus Ordo is so radical… because they took so much out… up until then, liturgical changes were mainly additions, not subtractions.