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robertaf
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And your point is?It is getting old… coming up on 500 years old.
But there is some truth in that the changes in the Liturgy resulted in copying the Protestant liturgy:
Protestant:
1] vernacular 2]all is audible 3] three readings 4] using lay readers 5] meal served on a table facing people 6] less (or no) kneeling 7] communion in the hand 8] communion under two species 9] less or no reference to the Real Presence
Catholic (used to be):
1] Latin - official language of the Church 2] much of what the priest prayed was silent or inaudible 3] two readings 4] NO lay readers 5] sacrifice facing east, priest leading the people to God 6] much kneeling 7] communion on the tongue 8] one species or intinction 9] continual reference to the Real Presence
Every point you attribute (questionably) to the Protestants is bad?
I hear more references to the Real Presence now than I every did in the Pre VaticanII Church.
Which Protestant Church used 3 readings?
Do you mean that in the pre VatII Church nothing was audible?
Where did you live and go to Church? I could hear everything, although without a missal couldn’t understand everything.