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Br JR, just out of curiosity, do you have handmissals available for all the different forms you celebrate Mass in? And in the different languages? Pew cards? Missalettes? Or is everyone supposed to have it all memorized? Just asking.The Franciscans of the Immaculate do not celebrate the Franciscan Form. They celebrate the Tridentine Form with the Franciscan calendar. They’re not to be confused. The Franciscan form was only found in the Seraphic Missal. The Seraphic Missal has not been published since the 1960s when Pope Paul VI abrogated it. That would be the place where you would find the rubrics of which I’m speaking about, not in the missal used by the Franciscans of the Immaculate. We all do that. We all celebrate the EF with the Franciscan calendar. They celebrate it more often than the rest of us. We also celebrate the OF with the Franciscan calendar. The readings and prayers are going to be different for the Franciscan holy days, that’s all. But it’s the same form as the rest of the Church, with some very minor details that are typically Franciscan, such as the confetior and the Franciscan saints in the Canon.
At the time of St. Francis, until the early 1960s, the Franciscans celebrated the mass in dialogue form. The consecration was very reverently and in a low voice, but loudly enough to be heard by the community. In later years, they would use microphones. Here is a picture of Padre Pio celebrating the Seraphic Mass. Observe the microphone and observe that he’s facing the camera. Which was easy to do, because of the space between the altar and the back wall that allowed the friars to stand around him. He never celebrated the revised mass.