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That’s ridiculous (the news story).
Are you serious about that logic?But here’s the problem: why should we be concerned now about the interest in a TLM replacing another Mass (if a parish has more than one Sunday Mass every week) when such considerations were not given around 1969-1970 when the current Mass came about?
My question is why was there contention within the community? Pope Benedict XVI clearly stated any priest may offer the Tridentine Mass. Obedience to the Holy Father means there should be no contention about a priest in the order offering the Tridentine Mass.We had a request for the EF in our parish. It was complicated. The Brothers discussed it and the Superior approved it, but then he withdrew the approval becaused it cause some contention among the friars.
He said that he needed to protect the unity of the religious community above all things. But he did give the pastor permission to find a secular priest or another religious priest who wanted to celebrate it.
Everyone is happy, because it was a good compromise. We’re fortunate, because those who love the EF in our parish also love the religious order and its spirit. They don’t want to compromise that.
It was made clear to the laity, that if this became a point of contention in the community, that the community would have to surrender the parish to the Bishop and that the Bishop would have to find someone to staff it.
Our parishioners who want the EF are not militant. They are very holy people without ressentment. They also love the tradition that the Brothers bring to the parish.
They were happy to hear that the Superior had given the pastor permission to find someone who knew how to celebrate it and encouraged the pastor to speak to the Bishop and see if the Bishop has anyone who can do it.
People feel that they are being heard. At the same time, they have great respect for the value of community and the importance of unity in the community. Before we had religious in our parish, it was very arid. Now it’s packed every Sunday and there are many beautiful ministries taking place there in which the laity is very involved.
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I know someone alluded to this at an earlier post, but when the NO came in, anyone that wanted to keep the old Mass or preserve the structures were met with a brick wall and told to be quiet or else go. That these people are being asked to pay this upfront is an effrontery to any sense of fairness. Those buildings(the bulk of them) were built for the old Mass and not the current travesty that goes on there daily. I recommend they vote with their feet.
I know a Fr Mulkern recently retired from saying the indult in New Castle, ME. Not knowing his health, maybe he could say Mass for some if there was some sort of Mass site. There is always the CMRI in Lewiston two Sundays a month who have their doctrine staight and would be willing to answer any questions by anyone who would be worrying about going to their Mass and fulfilling their obligation.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us
No no no. I did not say that there was hostility. The problem was that no one wanted to learn how to celebrate it. The Superior can order them to learn it, because he has that authority. However, to have a Brother grudgingly doing something is not what you want in a religious community, unless it is absolutely necessary.My question is why was there contention within the community? Pope Benedict XVI clearly stated any priest may offer the Tridentine Mass. Obedience to the Holy Father means there should be no contention about a priest in the order offering the Tridentine Mass.
Sounds to me like some friars need a lesson in obedience to the Holy Father.
It’s amazing that those who told us who want the Tridentine Mass to “get over it” and “go along with the changes called for in Vatican II (which weren’t really called for by the council)” are now putting up obstacles to the Holy Father’s instructions on offering the Tridentine Mass.
If nobody wants the Tridentine Mass, why such hostility towards it and the Holy Father?
The words of the Holy Father are not a “farce”. There is no Catholic Church apart from the Holy Father. I hope every one finds the Mass which best suits their worship, *in communion with Rome. *I hope those Traditional Catholics find a local TLM in there area and give up on this farce of the Motu Mass…
If we read the letter that came with the Motu Proprio, it calls the OF the ordinary form and it also refers to the sanctity of the OF.The words of the Holy Father are not a “farce”. There is no Catholic Church apart from the Holy Father. I hope every one finds the Mass which best suits their worship, *in communion with Rome. *
Is that right? Could you name a couple of dozen? Thanks.Traditional Catholics are serious, they have built there own churches and schools all over the world, self supporting. Unfortunately for most on this site they do not support the “New Mass” which is not the ordinary rite even according to Vatican II. They belong to St Pius x , St Pius V or other independent ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES. The fact that all those Bishops, Priests and lay people who scream at Trads to “Support and obey the Holy Father” , don’t do it themselves. They disobey all they want if the Pope utters something in support of the Traditional Latin Mass…Hypocrisy abounds in the N.O. Church…I hope those Traditional Catholics find a local TLM in there area and give up on this farce of the Motu Mass…Dominus Vobiscum…
SSPX is something of an industry. Here is a list of schools in the U.S…Is that right? Could you name a couple of dozen? Thanks.
I cannot for the life of me figure out why the simplicity of this has confounded so many people.If we read the letter that came with the Motu Proprio, it calls the OF the ordinary form and it also refers to the sanctity of the OF.
To call the OF a farce is to deny its sanctity. If you deny the sanctity of the OF, you must also deny the sanctity of the EF, since both are the same Roman mass, but in different external forms, not essential forms.
We’re not comparing the Latin Rite and the Ukranian rite. They have different essential forms without which the mass is either ilicit or invalid.
The EF and OF have the same essential forms. The external forms are different.
The Spirit of Christ has used both to lead many people to Heaven. Just look at the modern saints such as Mother Teresa. Her life was split almost half and half between the Tridentine Form and the Novus Ordo. He has not stopped her from being beatified.
Our sanctity is a matter between our soul and the Divine, not our soul and the form of the mass. The form of the mass is a means that the Spirit uses to communicate with our soul. He can use either form. Let’s not put handcuffs on the Holy Spirit and his grace.
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But the Mass is offered without compensation elsewhere in the ordinary form. That fulfills the requirement that the sacrament be made available to the faithful. The reality is that a priest must eat and the electric bill must be paid if a specialty Mass or a specialty program is to be started. On a case by case basis, of course someone can attend this Mass without paying. However, if there is not enough interest in the TLM to make the bills, then the availability will not be as great.I prefer the Ordinary Mass over the Tridentine Mass although I would like to see some features of the Tridentine Mass blended into the Ordinary Mass.
Now to the question at hand. I feel that Mass should be provided without compensation NO MATTER THE FORM OF MASS.
This ties in with what I have posted several times. If you take a priest out of a parish or other ministry, there is a loss of income, either for the priest or for his religious community.But the Mass is offered without compensation elsewhere in the ordinary form. That fulfills the requirement that the sacrament be made available to the faithful. The reality is that a priest must eat and the electric bill must be paid if a specialty Mass or a specialty program is to be started. On a case by case basis, of course someone can attend this Mass without paying. However, if there is not enough interest in the TLM to make the bills, then the availability will not be as great.
Actually I know of no where in canon law where it says you could not fufill your Sunday Obligation by hearing the Mass of a schismatic priest; assuming he says the Holy Mass correctly and has valid Holy Orders. A validly offered Mass fulfills your Sunday Obligation. Can anyone show me some Church teaching which is to the contrary?Someone posted that priests from CMRI say a TLM somewhere near Lewiston ME two sundays a month. Just because it’s a latin mass doesn’t mean it’s licit. CMRI is a schismatic group not in union with Holy Mother Church. You would not fulfill your Sunday obligation by going there. Incidentally, 15 CMRI nuns in Spokane WA left CMRI & are now fully in union with Rome, much to the happiness of the Pope. Please pray for them.