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myfathersson
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Lutheranism and Doctrinal error. (and the liturgy)
If you have been involved in the NCW for 22 years, you will recall when we didn’t say the creed, the orates fratres, no washing of the priests hands, no “lord I am not worthy”, no agnes dei etc.
Why was that?
On what basis did the founders eliminate any reference to the sacrifice of the Mass in the NCW liturgy? Thank goodness there have been some changes here - but I’ll get to that in a moment.
How does the altar become the table?
The Priest become the presbyter?
Why does the parish have a Holy Mass, but the community have a “Eucharist”? Yes I know that the Mass is the Eucharist, but that’s not what I’m getting at. There has been a distinction made by the NCW between the Mass of the church and the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist. Why? Well, seeing as though you have read the Directory, you will reply that Kiko and Carmen have alleged that the Church lost its way at the Pax Constantino, and only recovered it during the Vat C II. The Directory alleges that the Mass became too obscured by “pagan accretions” including the idea of 'sacrifice", the theology of the Transubstantiation, etc.
Here’s a quote from Book 1 :
and another:
and again:
Finally, get this:
If you have been involved in the NCW for 22 years, you will recall when we didn’t say the creed, the orates fratres, no washing of the priests hands, no “lord I am not worthy”, no agnes dei etc.
Why was that?
On what basis did the founders eliminate any reference to the sacrifice of the Mass in the NCW liturgy? Thank goodness there have been some changes here - but I’ll get to that in a moment.
How does the altar become the table?
The Priest become the presbyter?
Why does the parish have a Holy Mass, but the community have a “Eucharist”? Yes I know that the Mass is the Eucharist, but that’s not what I’m getting at. There has been a distinction made by the NCW between the Mass of the church and the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist. Why? Well, seeing as though you have read the Directory, you will reply that Kiko and Carmen have alleged that the Church lost its way at the Pax Constantino, and only recovered it during the Vat C II. The Directory alleges that the Mass became too obscured by “pagan accretions” including the idea of 'sacrifice", the theology of the Transubstantiation, etc.
Here’s a quote from Book 1 :
. Really?“today, the dogma of Redemption is no more spoken of, but rather, the mystery of the Pasch of Jesus”
and another:
Oh I see.“The Holy Spirit doesn’t lead us to perfection, to good works”
and again:
One more:“Christianism doesn’t require anything from us…God forgives freely the sins of those who believe that Jesus is the Savior”
Is that what the Church teaches about sin?“when I commit thousands of sins I know that Jesus Christ does not reject me at all since my sins cannot separate me from God. Your sins do not have the power to separate you from God”
Finally, get this:
compare that with the pronouncement of the COuncil of Trent: (22nd session)The Mass is only “the memorial of the Pasch of Jesus, of his passage from death to life”, and again: “The notion of sacrifice is a condescension for the pagan mentality. At the beginning of the Church, in the theology of the Mass, there was no sacrifice of Jesus, no sacrifice of the Cross, no Calvary, but only a sacrifice of praise.”
(Canon 1) “If anyone say that in the Mass, a true and real sacrifice is not offered to God, let him be anathema”
I could go on…(Canon 3) “If anyone says that the sacrifice of the Mass is that only of praise and thanksgiving, or that it is a mere commemoration of the sacrifice consummated on the Cross but not a propitiatory one let him be anathema”