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Does anyone know if Padre Pio celebrated the Novus Ordo mass? Did he ever make any comments about it?
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He died six months before the new Mass began to be said, so no, he never celebrated it.Does anyone know if Padre Pio celebrated the Novus Ordo mass?
Probably not. There is a story circulating among radical traditionalists that he asked to still be allowed to say the Tridentine Mass, and that the Vatican granted that request. But there is no reliable source for this outside of rad trad circles, and it sounds highly unlikely.Did he ever make any comments about it?
Wasn’t it the case that elderly priests in general were permitted to continue saying the Tridentine Mass if they asked to do so? Presumably because it would have been hard for them to switch after 50 or 60 years of saying Tridentine Mass.There is a story circulating among radical traditionalists that he asked to still be allowed to say the Tridentine Mass, and that the Vatican granted that request.
Obviously he thought he would be obedient. Why would you wonder what he would otherwise think? It sounds like maybe you are trying to project something on to him for some reason.makes you wonder what he truly thought about it all at the time.
Probably only in private. I have yet to see convincing evidence that they continued to do so in public except for the handful of “Agatha Christie Indult” Masses occasionally said in England and Wales.Wasn’t it the case that elderly priests in general were permitted to continue saying the Tridentine Mass
It’s mostly Tridentine with some post-conciliar transitional features, but not fully Novus Ordo because that would not be promulgated until six months later, when he was already dead. He died the day after that Mass was filmed.In the video of his last Mass he is facing the congregation. I’m not sure if that means he was officially doing the Novus Ordo or not.
As a friar, he would know that it is not his place to second guess the Pope himself as to the validity of the Mass. And that his own personal opinion would have no significance.If there was a major change to the mass that would have impacted its validity then I doubt Padre Pio would just sit back, say nothing and let it be.
That’s a contradiction though. If the Church is saying invalid Masses all over the world, then Jesus was wrong, he wasn’t who he said he was, and Christianity is wrong.Not sure about this. If there was a major change to the mass that would have impacted its validity then I doubt Padre Pio would just sit back, say nothing and let it be.
Yes but why would this possibility have occurred to Padre Pio?Such a major change in liturgy could potentially have a huge impact on the relationship between humanity and God. I would hate to think all the NO masses I have attended in my life were not valid.
Do you honestly think God who guides and protects His Church would have allowed 5 Popes, 2 of whom are now saints and 1 of whom is a Venerable, to promulgate invalid Masses? Why would you even think this? Saints don’t commit sins like that.I would hate to think all the NO masses I have attended in my life were not valid.
The TLM wasn’t always said facing away from the people. It could depend on the orientation of the church (e.g. St. Peter’s in Rome) where ad orientem meant facing the people, or if the altar was between a choir and the nave, in which case the priest can either face the community or canons in the choir, or the faithful in the nave, depending on how the altar is set up.In the video of his last Mass he is facing the congregation. I’m not sure if that means he was officially doing the Novus Ordo or not.