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edward_george
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I attended Mass at my home parish tonight for Christmas Eve (I currently attend Belmont Abbey College and normally go to Mass celebrated by the Benedictine monks there) and picked up on something curious that I have come to notice in the last few times I have been to Mass there (which is whenever I come home on the weekends, about once a month as I’m not too far from home). A quick look at the Missal as provided by www.catholicliturgy.com confirmed my suspicions–Father is apparently writing his own prayers for use in the Mass. The words of institution are thankfully the same, but most of the other prayers (introductory, penitential rites, preface, etc.) are anything but what is in the Missal. Furthermore, the Gloria/Sanctus/Agnus Dei and other sung prayers come from a hymnal that has anything but the desired translations of the same.
This seems to me to be a gross violation of liturgical law. Would it be unreasonable to write a letter to this priest detailing the abuses that I have noticed? I do not attend Mass at this Church regularly as I am away at school, but this is my home parish–I attended it from the time I was born until I graduated. I am going into my second semester of college, and as I have said only go to my home parish around once a month. I would think that the appropriate course of action would be to either write a letter or meet with the priest face-to-face, and if either course of action yielded nothing, then report him to the Diocese.
-ACEGC
This seems to me to be a gross violation of liturgical law. Would it be unreasonable to write a letter to this priest detailing the abuses that I have noticed? I do not attend Mass at this Church regularly as I am away at school, but this is my home parish–I attended it from the time I was born until I graduated. I am going into my second semester of college, and as I have said only go to my home parish around once a month. I would think that the appropriate course of action would be to either write a letter or meet with the priest face-to-face, and if either course of action yielded nothing, then report him to the Diocese.
-ACEGC