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deogratias
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Joe - if we remember the 50’s, that’s admitting we are over 50 - isn’t that when the memory starts to slip (grin, duck and run)
Anglican Use Mass is only in Texas and Massachuttes. Many Anglican Use parishes do have a Latin Novus Ordo that can be mistaken for a Tridentine Mass because they do it so well.Johannes
But the 1965 Missal, as far as I know, is not approved for use anymore. It may have been when he was younger and taught by the Nuns that Corpus Christi was what the priest uttered but he (or she) said all the Tridentine Masses he has gone to (implied recently) use this too - that’s why I asked where he went to Tridentine Mass.
Only the 1962 Missal or the NOM is approved for now.
Perhaps he goes to an Anglican rite and I am not sure what they do during communion.
If it is a High or Solemn Mass, the Leoine prayers are not required at all. Leoine prayers are recited after the Low Masses.Joe and Johannes - we are on Tridentine Mass #6 now in Phoenix. Believe me we are having some growing pains but that is to be expected I guess. So search your memories.
How many confetiors should there be? I thought it was two but only one was said today.
Also though the priest today had excellent Latin, he forgot to say the Canon and other parts that are supposed to be silent, silently. Then after the Last Gospel, he just popped on his biretta and left the altar without saying the prayers after Mass.
But at least we have the Indult and attendance is still good in spite of it being summertime when many leave the valley for the weekend to cooler elevations.
The confiteor? Or the fact that the second confiteor before communion was removed from the 1962 missal? If it’s the former, the confiteor is:What does it mean?
Deogratias,Perhaps he goes to an Anglican rite and I am not sure what they do during communion.
Holy Communion is administered by intinction on the tongue with the words,
the Communicant responds,The Body (and Blood) of our Lord Jesus Christ keep you in everlasting life
Amen
Iohannes,Anglican Use Mass is only in Texas and Massachuttes. Many Anglican Use parishes do have a Latin Novus Ordo that can be mistaken for a Tridentine Mass because they do it so well.
Many years,The Order of Mass is approved for use in two forms: Rite I (in traditional English) and Rite II (in contemporary English).
Well someone else recently told me that I actually meant the “third Cofnetior”Is this the second one you’re talking about?
- Priest, 2) Altar Boys,(these two are said one directly after the other and I count them as one) the Third (which I refer to as the second) is after the priest’s communion and was followed by the words “Misereatur vestri omnipotens …” This whole section was removed from 1962 Missal which goes directly from priest’s communion to the words “Ecce Agnus Dei,…”