Madaglan:
Sorry, but I feel as though I may be a little confused.
Could you please tell me how many different Mass rites there have been and also which one is currently in practice under the Church of John Paul II?
I know that the Traditionalist Catholics use the Latin Tridentine Mass. Is the Traditionalist’s Mass the Mass held as official by the Church of John Paul II???
There have been many different Rites of the Mass. The Tridentine Latin Mass was the Mass of the Roman Rite until just after the Second Vatican Council when the current Rite (commonly called the Novus Ordo) was promulgated. The various Eastern Rites have their own liturgies.
The official language of the current Mass is Latin, but it has been allowed to be translated into vernacular languages.
ICEL is the group that translated the current rite into English, but there are criticisms because it is an inaccurate translation in certain respects. Hence there is a new translation that is being circulated among the bishops awaiting their approval.
Some of the changes include:
Priest: The Lord be with you.
People: And with your spirit.
In the Creed, “I believe in one God…” vice “We believe in one God…”
In the Penitential Rite, there is also talk of restoring the “through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault” to be more faithful to the official Latin, “mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.”
Does that answer your question?