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LennyFL
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I have recently became very good friends with a very traditional and has Issues with the Ordinary Form of the Mass. He believes that only the Extraordinary form of the Mass should be said. One of his main arguments on why this institution of the Ordinary Form of the Mass is incorrect is because of something said in the council of Trent.
In Session 7 On the Sacraments in General it states
CANON XIII.-If any one saith, that the received and approved rites of the Catholic Church, wont to be used in the solemn [Page 56] administration of the sacraments, may be contemned, or without sin be omitted at pleasure by the ministers, or be changed, by every pastor of the churches, into other new ones; let him be anathema.
It is his understanding that every pastor of the Church includes the Pope. He says that it is more properly translated as whomsoever of the pastors of the churches. It has always been my understanding that the Church has control over the laws surrounding the Mass and the Pope had the right to alter the Mass. If my friend misinterpreting something here?
Please help.
Thank you and God Bless!
In Session 7 On the Sacraments in General it states
CANON XIII.-If any one saith, that the received and approved rites of the Catholic Church, wont to be used in the solemn [Page 56] administration of the sacraments, may be contemned, or without sin be omitted at pleasure by the ministers, or be changed, by every pastor of the churches, into other new ones; let him be anathema.
It is his understanding that every pastor of the Church includes the Pope. He says that it is more properly translated as whomsoever of the pastors of the churches. It has always been my understanding that the Church has control over the laws surrounding the Mass and the Pope had the right to alter the Mass. If my friend misinterpreting something here?
Please help.
Thank you and God Bless!