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It only makes sense to give significantly more weight to what was written 6 months ago rather than what was written nearly 15 years ago. Yes, the manner in which the new Mass was created was different, but it is not a “rupture.”Certainly one can say that the two missals don’t contradict each other as there is not anything strictly heretical in the OF. However, here is another quote from the same prominent liturgist:
"The new beginning needs “fathers” who would serve as models, who would not content themselves with just showing the way . . . It is difficult to express in just a few words what is important in this diatribe of liturgists and what is not. But perhaps what I have to say will be of use. J.A. Jungman, one of the truly great liturgists of our century, offered his definition of the liturgy of his time, as it was intended in the West, and he represented it in terms of historical research. He described it as “liturgy which is the fruit of development”.
… What happened after the Council was totally different: in the place of liturgy as the fruit of development came fabricated liturgy.
We left the living process of growth and development to enter the realm of fabrication. There was no longer a desire to continue developing and maturing, as the centuries passed and so this was replaced - as if it were a technical production - with a construction, a banal on-the-spot product."
latin-mass-society.org/ratzshow.htm