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What are you talking about? You’re not making any sense.You must be pretty talented since you can say the Hail Mary and the Confiteor simultaneously. I wish I had that talent.
The point is that there are different ways to “actively participate” in the Liturgy, as the Church has always taught. Saying the responses is not absolutely necessary of every member of the faithful. Under certain conditions, the judgement of which is for each and every Catholic to make on his own, saying the Rosary or any other private devotion, all the while uniting your prayers to the Sacrifice, is just as efficacious as saying the responses and otherwise following along in the Missal.
If you have words from Rome contradicting this, and not just your opinion which means absolutely nothing, I’ll stand corrected.
Sure thing. This would be in conformity with the principles laid down by Pius XII.Hmmm…what about reading the Bible during mass???
Objectively, of course, (meaning: all things being equal) there is no better way to actively participate in the Mass than to follow along in the Missal. Subjectively, however, some people may be able to better dispose themselves by praying private devotions and offering their prayers in union with the Sacrifice.
For example: in the situation I encountered, which I noted below, I said my rosary during the priest-monks’ Private Masses, and then followed along in the Missal at the conventual Solemn Mass. What’s wrong with this? Nothing, according to Pius XII.