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The reformed Liturgical year and Scriptural cycle of readings of the OF I think has major advantages over that of the EF, but also a few ways it could be improved by bringing back some EF elements.
First and foremost, reinstate a Pentecostal Octave. Pope Francis recently did the Church a favor by making the day after Pentecost Sunday the feast of “Mary, Mother of the Church.” So as it stands now, we essentially have a Pentecostal Triduum. Pentecost Vigil, Feast of Pentecost, Feast of MMOTC. The next 5 days could simply be universally proclaimed to be the Octave of Pentecost. A lot of places, including my Cathedral, mandate that on these days a votive Mass of the Holy Spirit be used - but then there’s a disconnect between the Liturgy of the Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours.
Next, go back to the old naming convention. “Ordinary time” conveys an erroneous meaning, it doesn’t mean “ordinary” as in “unremarkable,” but rather “ordinal” or “ordered/organized time.” But too many people think it means the former. Go back to the old naming convention of “time after Christmas/Pentecost.” Recover the old “named” Sundays - Sexagesima, Gaudete, etc.
Lastly, in the cycle of readings, bring back a few of the readings which were cut short in the OF cycle. I’m thinking specifically of the reading about worthy reception of the Eucharist.
If these small but significant reforms were made to the OF calendar and cycle, I think it would be a MAJOR improvement.
First and foremost, reinstate a Pentecostal Octave. Pope Francis recently did the Church a favor by making the day after Pentecost Sunday the feast of “Mary, Mother of the Church.” So as it stands now, we essentially have a Pentecostal Triduum. Pentecost Vigil, Feast of Pentecost, Feast of MMOTC. The next 5 days could simply be universally proclaimed to be the Octave of Pentecost. A lot of places, including my Cathedral, mandate that on these days a votive Mass of the Holy Spirit be used - but then there’s a disconnect between the Liturgy of the Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours.
Next, go back to the old naming convention. “Ordinary time” conveys an erroneous meaning, it doesn’t mean “ordinary” as in “unremarkable,” but rather “ordinal” or “ordered/organized time.” But too many people think it means the former. Go back to the old naming convention of “time after Christmas/Pentecost.” Recover the old “named” Sundays - Sexagesima, Gaudete, etc.
Lastly, in the cycle of readings, bring back a few of the readings which were cut short in the OF cycle. I’m thinking specifically of the reading about worthy reception of the Eucharist.
If these small but significant reforms were made to the OF calendar and cycle, I think it would be a MAJOR improvement.
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