Pope Benedict to celebrate AD ORIENTEM!

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From Rocco Palmo’s blog Whispers in the Loggia:
In another significant liturgical turn at the very top, B16 will celebrate tomorrow’s annual Sistine Chapel Mass for the Baptism of the Lord in the ad orientem stance – that is, facing away from the congregation and toward the cross that stands at the chapel’s back wall.
In an explanatory note from the Office for Papal Liturgical Celebrations picked up by the Italian wires, the papal MC Msgr Guido Marini announced that the Mass, to be conducted according to the post-Conciliar “Ordinary Use” approved by Paul VI, would employ the main altar of the Sistina. As a result, the note said, “at certain moments the Pope will have his shoulders [back] to the faithful and his gaze toward the Cross.”
Read the rest here and here’s another report.

Here’s the great news from the blog Rorate Caeli.

Anyway…

DEO GRATIAS!!!
 
This pontificate keeps getting better and better. :extrahappy:
 
It is great. Not great but GREAT!

I’m liking him more and more every day! 🙂
 
Just when I thought I could not hold the Holy Father in higher regard.

Deo gratias!
 
That is amazing news… Hopefully we see those changes in the local NO parishes!
 
Thank you my Lord and my God

and

thank you Pope Benedict XVI.
 
Baby steps…baby steps…to a Pontifical Solemn Mass in the EF some time in the future I bet!

Ken
 
My parish already does and has been that way for years (from what I hear)
But let’s not get too smug. Your parish is one in a million. Sadly, it does not in any way represent the norm. Most Catholics would consider Grotto to be “odd.”

I say this as an admirer of your parish.
 
The Vatican Radio announcer is too funny…" in a stark *break *with tradition Pope Benedict has decided to celebrate the Mass on the altar…"😃

Pity is wasn’t fully solemn though. No incense, no sung Gloria or Gospel or Preface or other prayers. I suppose it was in Italian because it was for the diocese. Though the Holy Father did start the Pater in Latin before switching to the choir’s Italian.

But nice to see the two acolytes with candles for the Communion
 
Very interesting. I look forward to future changes that may occur in the order of Mass. I just pray that all those bishops that complained about traditionalists needing to be obedient will “go and do likewise.” I do not believe we have seen the end to the pendelum swinging back.
 
But let’s not get too smug. Your parish is one in a million. Sadly, it does not in any way represent the norm. Most Catholics would consider Grotto to be “odd.”

I say this as an admirer of your parish.
That is true. I do wish they would make it the norm and bring the Altar Rail back. Both were some of the reasons I joined this parish. I do not even like to visit other parishes anymore.
 
They say that John Paul II opened our hearts to the Church, and that now Benedict XVI is filling them. God bless both of them.

Let’s all get ready to say it:

BENEDICT THE GREAT!!!
 
This is great news! May the Lord bless and strengthen the Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI and may Our Blessed Mother protect him! Keep praying for the Holy Father!
 
The images are great…

But not one bit of Latin…

oh well…

baby steps…baby steps…

it is not going to change overnight

Ken
 
From Rocco Palmo’s blog Whispers in the Loggia:
This is great news. The only thing I dont like is Rocco getting a front page here, that guy is a low life. He got some Bishop to give him the MP and leaked the Motu Proprio on his blog before it was officially released.
 
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