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Please indicate your sources.…The changes for the second and third version were advised by then XXI Ecumenical council (Vatican II) and intended organic development related to the previous version, providing better active participation by the faithful. The concept behing the changes is the theology of the mass. The Mass is gathering, learning, offering in our part, and sacrificing himself, feed us and sending us to the world in the part of Jesus Christ. This goals are better represented by the New Mass, that in the Old Mass, which required mere presence of the interaction between God and the priest.
This seems not to be consistent with what’s written in Gamber’s book:
“Apparently the designation of the Mass in the first edition of the Novus Ordo as ‘the Lord’s Supper or the the holy gathering or assembly of the people of God, as they come together, into one [body], with the priest as presider and taking on the persona of Christ, to celebrate the memorial of the Lord,’ has its source in the Protestant theology of the Abendmahl rite, the commemorative meal. The fact that this particular definition of the Mass appears in a document bearing the signature of Pope Paul VI, and that it became necessary later to correct it, is a painfully obvious indication of how confused things are in our Church today.” Gamber, The Reform of the Roman Liturgy, Una Voce Press, 1993