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AlexV
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NO SUCH THING AS A “PRIMARY” LITURGY.
Once again, prejudicial language with no basis in liturgical law.
Once again, prejudicial language with no basis in liturgical law.
But where are all those who pressured 2 popes?? Who signed all the petitions etc and posted endlessly how they were waiting for this and there would be floods and floods of people to go.There is ZERO ban on “new people” and this liturgy.
Cardinal Mahony made that claim in 1990. He was corrected by the Vatican.
As for “large numbers”, read the previous tiresome threads on this subject. You ban something for 40 years and then act surprised that after 4 months there aren’t lines around the street?
How’s that Novus Ordo attendance going, anyway? In some parts of the western world something like 2% of Catholics even bother to show up.
So, as you see it, when the Church imposed the NO on all the laity, none of whom wanted it, that was OK.The church is not a democracy.
It is not the extra ordinary form is it?NO SUCH THING AS A “PRIMARY” LITURGY.
Once again, prejudicial language with no basis in liturgical law.
Hundreds of parishes is not a flood? It takes a lot of time and effort for a priest to learn the TLM - not to mention the training of servers and a schola. And yet we already see hundreds of parishes offering this Mass a short 4 months after the Motu Proprio.***There was supposedly a FLOOD of folks interested/waiting for the MP - the flood had not appeared.
And this has been the talk for nearly the whole time since the indult was written.
Why wait anymore than 4 - 6 months?***
Yes, I agree with that assessment.I am asserting that the Consilium of the 1960s FABRICATED a liturgy that was subsequently imposed on Roman Rite Catholics, followed by a period of time where the liturgy of centuries was de facto banned throughout virtually all of the Roman Rite.
So, as you see it, when the Church imposed the NO on all the laity, none of whom wanted it, that was OK.
But when the Church reintroduces the prior liturgy for those few who remember or want it, that’s not OK.
In fact, since 4 months have passed, and most priests, bishops and cardinals have succeeded in obfuscating the fact the TLM has been liberated – and thus laity are not yet aware they can ask for it – the door should be slammed shut and no more TLM demand should be allowed to develop.
The reality is one is the normative and one is not.Just 1 hr, you apparently need a course in reading comprehension.
“Extraordinary” does not = Secondary, and “Ordinary” does not = Primary.
Next point?
In order to get something out of the TLM you must be spiritual. For those who are more attached to this matierial world then the next the New Mass is more to their liking. In the new mass you worship each other; in the TLM you worship God.
Wow.That generalization is neither fair nor accurate.
You willfully misrepresent the Pope’s intentions. He didn’t do this just for those already attached to the TLM.
There was supposedly a built in audience waiting and watching.
Accurate observations; Why is this kind of baiting permitted on the “Traditional Catholicism” subforum?Normative does NOT equal primary. You denigrate the liturgy by inaccurate terms. You are a provocateur who comes to a traditional forum and uses inaccurate terms to stir up trouble.
Like many enemies of this liturgy, you throw around words like “primary” “normative” and the like to denigrate and to demean a liturgy that you’re annoyed still exists.
Can you explain why the pope used that term if it is so meaningless?Normative does NOT equal primary. You denigrate the liturgy by inaccurate terms. You are a provocateur who comes to a traditional forum and uses inaccurate terms to stir up trouble.
Like many enemies of this liturgy, you throw around words like “primary” “normative” and the like to denigrate and to demean a liturgy that you’re annoyed still exists.
Further, the Motu Proprio does NOT call any liturgy “normative”, which is a legal term. The cover letter is not a legal document. The Motu is. Ecclesiastical Law 101 would teach you that.
Since the comment was in a non-juridical document it is safe to say it does not hold much value today.I HIGHLY suggest a reading comprehension course. Did I ever say the term was “meaningless”? You have fixated on one term that is not in the juridical document we call the Motu Proprio.
The pope also called the Novus Ordo Missae “banal”. Hmm…
But that was ALSO in a non-juridical document.
Case closed.