Our Lady’s Dowry: New Ordinariate Missal Makes Advent History

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Yes, but didn’t the Council of Trent have major issues with this rite, so much so, Quo Primum abrogated it and other such “newer” rites existing at the time?
 
The Anglican patrimony will become permanently fixed in the life of the Catholic Church, when Catholics who belong to the personal ordinariates **established by Benedict XVI in 2009 **celebrate their new liturgy: an approved Roman missal assembled from the best of the ordinary Roman rite and Anglican liturgical texts dating as far back as 1549.
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makes me proud to think that Ill be crossing the Tiber
Hope everything goes well for you.

The Ordinariate Mass is lovely and I think many mainstream Catholics who enjoy traditional and reverent liturgy would enjoy attending.
 
I wish we had this church in our diocese. This Mass has a lot of the Tridentine in it. Priest faces the altar and more reverence for the Eucharist, and the last Gospel which I love. I’d probably be attending this Mass a lot more.
 
As an Episcopal/Anglican convert, I can’t tell you how happy I am with this beautiful new Missal. This was such a gift Benedict XVI gave Anglicans who are uniting with Rome and converting to Catholicism.
I pray this may help other Episcopalians/Anglicans in their decision to join the Catholic church. To know they can keep the Anglican tradition.
What a beautiful way to preserve English Christianity as well! BLESSED ARE THOSE CALLED TO THE SUPPER OF THE LAMB.
 
As an Episcopal/Anglican convert, I can’t tell you how happy I am with this beautiful new Missal. This was such a gift Benedict XVI gave Anglicans who are uniting with Rome and converting to Catholicism.
I pray this may help other Episcopalians/Anglicans in their decision to join the Catholic church. To know they can keep the Anglican tradition.
What a beautiful way to preserve English Christianity as well! BLESSED ARE THOSE CALLED TO THE SUPPER OF THE LAMB.
 
I recently learned of an Anglican use parish in the diocese south of me. They have daily low Mass, and on Sunday they have a low Mass, two solemn high masses and an ordinary Mass in Latin.

Having a few Episcopal friends wandering in limbo as I was, I now know where they can go.
 
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