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Neil_Anthony
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Which do you prefer, the 1962 lectionary or the lectionary used with the mass of Paul VI?
Just out of curiosity, are you supporting Arch. Bugnini or not by your footer?Which do you prefer, the 1962 lectionary or the lectionary used with the mass of Paul VI?
shrug i dont know much about him, just heard he was evil and bought his book and he sounded sincereJust out of curiosity, are you supporting Arch. Bugnini or not by your footer?
Pax Christi tecum.
One can be sincerely wrong without being malicious…shrug i dont know much about him, just heard he was evil and bought his book and he sounded sincere
There’s an easy solution for that - longer readings at Mass. We should modify the current Lectionary so that we read at least as much as we do now, but in a one year cycle!I think it’s good to have such a large proportion of the Bible read as it is done in the new lectionary. And the fact that for example the gospel of Mark (or the whole OT, for that matter) is hardly read at all in the 1962 lectionary isn’t that good. And it’s great to have special readings assigned for every weekday also in the new lectionary.
However, with the three-year cycle the special theme of each Sunday, which also matches the propers, isn’t as clear in the new lectionary as in the old. Nowadays there is a different theme every year for each Sunday which is only expressed in the gospel and the OT reading and doesn’t necessarily match the propers at all. But of course, this also means that more themes are covered in total.
I think that with too many readings you risk people tuning out.There’s an easy solution for that - longer readings at Mass. We should modify the current Lectionary so that we read at least as much as we do now, but in a one year cycle!
I don’t like the attitude of trying to dumb down to people’s level. The Church should raise people up towards God.I think that with too many readings you risk people tuning out.
I find myself that with two readings, a psalm (especially if it a lengthy sung version) and a Gospel, I can drift. If I don’t have a missalette it’s especially bad.
I think one reading and a Gospel is much more likely to hold the attention.
God Bless
I don’t view it as “dumbing down”. Most Catholics only get Catechesis once a week at Mass. The goal is that they learn as much as possible about the truths of the Faith in that one hour.I don’t like the attitude of trying to dumb down to people’s level. The Church should raise people up towards God.
I see this attitude with people who complain if Mass is 1 hour and 1 minute. It’s too long. But, ask them if the football game should be shortened to just 45 minutes and they’ll scream bloody murder!
While there is a place for being pastoral, I think that the Church needs to start raising the bar for people. Like the motto goes ‘Aim High!’.
Because the Church sees in Judith a type or prefigurement of Mary.I didn’t like how on the Marian feasts, the old lectionary had all of these readings about Mary that I had never heard of before. It turned out those readings were taken from Judith. But if you never looked it up, it sounds like its talking about Mary. It seemed a bit fishy to me.
Even in the Liturgy of the Hours, the Lectionary for the Collection of Masses of the BVM and in various Propers, Judith is employed as the text for readings and antiphons. As japhy mentioned, because she is a “type” for MaryI didn’t like how on the Marian feasts, the old lectionary had all of these readings about Mary that I had never heard of before.
It turned out those readings were taken from Judith. But if you never looked it up, it sounds like its talking about Mary. It seemed a bit fishy to me.![]()
Why limit it to one hour? If they are only given one chance to teach per week, why do we only have 3 minute homlets?I don’t view it as “dumbing down”. Most Catholics only get Catechesis once a week at Mass. The goal is that they learn as much as possible about the truths of the Faith in that one hour.