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So you’re going against the Tridentine Mass?Amen.
So you’re going against the Tridentine Mass?Amen.
Yes, exactly. Not only that I wish to harmonize it with the liturgy, but I’m thinking that’s what’s expected.I’m not sure why everyone is giving the OP such a hard time. The rosary is a private devotion and is not governed by formal rubrics. If the OP wishes to harmonize his rosary devotion with the spirit of liturgical season, what’s the harm? I myself pray the mysteries in alignment with the liturgical seaons… During Lent I strictly pray the sorrowful mysteries. During Christmastide I strictly pray the joyful mysteries. During Eastertide I strictly pray the glorious mysteries. On feasts I choose the most appropriate mysteries- joyful for the feast of the Annunciation for example. It seems appropriate to me. During ordinary time if there is no major feast I follow the regular weekly rosary cycle.
I suppose there’s no harm other than choosing to do a prayer in a way it was not intended by the Church.I’m not sure why everyone is giving the OP such a hard time. The rosary is a private devotion and is not governed by formal rubrics. If the OP wishes to harmonize his rosary devotion with the spirit of liturgical season, what’s the harm? I myself pray the mysteries in alignment with the liturgical seaons… During Lent I strictly pray the sorrowful mysteries. During Christmastide I strictly pray the joyful mysteries. During Eastertide I strictly pray the glorious mysteries. On feasts I choose the most appropriate mysteries- joyful for the feast of the Annunciation for example. It seems appropriate to me. During ordinary time if there is no major feast I follow the regular weekly rosary cycle.
It is a mere devotion. But a very powerful one.It is a para liturgy.
Am I missing something? When do we pray the Glory Be during mass? Are you confusing the Gloria with the Glory Be?Traditionally, the Glory Be is omitted in the Mass during Passiontide, so why not the Rosary?
In the Extraordinary form of the Latin Mass, the “Gloria Patri” can be said or sung as a verse for the “Introit”, “Communion”, or “Asperges Me”. During Passiontide it is omitted.Am I missing something? When do we pray the Glory Be during mass? Are you confusing the Gloria with the Glory Be?
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I seems to have been established that this is true only for the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, and at that, not necessarily as that form is celebrated by everyone. Traditionally, statues and the cross are veiled during the last two weeks before Easter; to be consistent, do you cover the cross on your rosary to be consistent with Mass practice?Traditionally, the Glory Be is omitted in the Mass during Passiontide, so why not the Rosary?
Now you’re just twisting things. That’s for big crucifixes. It’s true for the EF, as well as the Anglican Use. Just because OF, don’t do it doesn’t mean I should. If it helps, I’m praying an Anglican Use rosary, not an OF rosary.I seems to have been established that this is true only for the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, and at that, not necessarily as that form is celebrated by everyone. Traditionally, statues and the cross are veiled during the last two weeks before Easter; to be consistent, do you cover the cross on your rosary to be consistent with Mass practice?
This is how we do it in our family too.I’m not sure why everyone is giving the OP such a hard time. The rosary is a private devotion and is not governed by formal rubrics. If the OP wishes to harmonize his rosary devotion with the spirit of liturgical season, what’s the harm? I myself pray the mysteries in alignment with the liturgical seaons… During Lent I strictly pray the sorrowful mysteries. During Christmastide I strictly pray the joyful mysteries. During Eastertide I strictly pray the glorious mysteries. On feasts I choose the most appropriate mysteries- joyful for the feast of the Annunciation for example. It seems appropriate to me. During ordinary time if there is no major feast I follow the regular weekly rosary cycle.
I don’t think it’s twisting. If you stretch rules that apply in the liturgy to apply to the rosary, why not say that all of them should be applied?Now you’re just twisting things. That’s for big crucifixes. It’s true for the EF, as well as the Anglican Use. Just because OF, don’t do it doesn’t mean I should. If it helps, I’m praying an Anglican Use rosary, not an OF rosary.
Thanks!In the Extraordinary form of the Latin Mass, the “Gloria Patri” can be said or sung as a verse for the “Introit”, “Communion”, or “Asperges Me”. During Passiontide it is omitted.
I’m very glad to be of assistance.Thanks!
I was in a Benedictine monastery for just over two years, and I don’t recall omitting the Gloria Patri at any time of the year, neither for the Divine Office, nor for the mass (at which we sang the antiphons, if I recall correctly, in Latin on Sundays). Well, that was a monastery, using the ordinary form of the mass, about a million years ago, and following Benedictine traditions (a la Solesmes).
Nowadays, at the mass at which I play the organ, one or two of us always sings the Simple English Proper (antiphon) at the beginning of communion every Sunday. Since it is the ordinary form of the mass (in English) we had no idea there was a custom to exclude the Gloria Patri. This is useful information for Palm Sunday at least.
Thanks again!
There is no “must” to it at all.youtu.be/rh7YK3Ls2ng
The above video states the connection between the Rosary and the Mass. That is why it must be consistent. And why is it not an obvious inconsistency?
Not true. Check the Blessing of the Palms in the 62 Missal.Is it acceptable to omit the Gloria Patri’s in the Rosary during Passiontide, as is the practice in the 1962 Missal?
It’s actually an alien concept to me to omit the Gloria Patri at the end of the decades of the rosary in Passiontide. Seemingly, the Gloria Patri was added in the centuries after the rise of the Dominican rosary. It is not said at all, traditionally, with the Franciscan Crown or the Servite Chaplet. As a private devotion, you could. If you were trying to recite the rosary with a group and omitted it, it would surely cause confusion.Is it acceptable to omit the Gloria Patri’s in the Rosary during Passiontide, as is the practice in the 1962 Missal?
I don’t recall the Gloria Patri being omitted in the monastic Office, but what I do know, from the current (and Ordinary Form) monastic antiphonary, of which I have a copy in front of me, is that at the Triduum the opening verse (Lord come to my assistance…), hymn and concluding rites are omitted. The Office opens with the first antiphon of the psalmody and ends after the collect. And the responsory is omitted and replaced with the gradual Christus factus est.Thanks!
I was in a Benedictine monastery for just over two years, and I don’t recall omitting the Gloria Patri at any time of the year, neither for the Divine Office, nor for the mass (at which we sang the antiphons, if I recall correctly, in Latin on Sundays). Well, that was a monastery, using the ordinary form of the mass, about a million years ago, and following Benedictine traditions (a la Solesmes).
Nowadays, at the mass at which I play the organ, one or two of us always sings the Simple English Proper (antiphon) at the beginning of communion every Sunday. Since it is the ordinary form of the mass (in English) we had no idea there was a custom to exclude the Gloria Patri. This is useful information for Palm Sunday at least.
Thanks again!
There is no “must” to it at all.
The rosary is a private devotion. Private. as in, it is not part of any liturgy of the Church.
The Church does not dictate how the rosary is said.
Popes have made recommendations, but they are just that - a recommendation. Not a rule. Not an “authorized” practice.
If keeping the Glory be… fits your spirituality, then keep it in.
If eliminating it fits, then by all means, eliminate it.
There are a bunch or people out there, most of them presumably well meaning, who have a whole lot of opinions; and those opinions are like halitosis; we all get it from time to time, and some have it all the time.
The rosary is a means of prayer. It is the most popular one world wide; but ultimately it is a prayer, and a private devotion. If one never says it, there is no error or sin. If one says 5 decades at a time, that is fine; so is only one decade if that is all that time permits. So is 15 decades, or 20 decades. The objective is not to obsess over how it is said, but rather to say it..
I don’t know. It’s such a beautiful prayer.
God favors prayers well prayed. Not prayers omitted, imho.
God bless you and keep you.
Therefore, God does not favor the Tridentine Mass?
I’m not sure why you would want to.
Christ is gloriously risen…and we know it.
To God be all the glory. Regardless of what the date is.
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Amen.
*** Say Whaaaat?!!***So you’re going against the Tridentine Mass?