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Father, calling fellow Catholics “lamentable people” because they wish to worship in a way that the pope has called a 'rightful aspiration" is really deplorable.
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As for provision E, it was reported back to the Congregation that the effort had been a disaster and the lay faithful were remanded by their bishop to the pastoral care of their respective territorial parishes, where they could be educated in, as Quattuor abhinc annos said: “the faithful observance of the liturgical reform in the life of the respective ecclesial communities” of our diocese.a) That it be made publicly clear beyond all ambiguity that such priests and their respective faithful in no way share the positions of those who call in question the legitimacy and doctrinal exactitude of the Roman Missal promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1970.
b) Such celebration must be made only for the benefit of those groups that request it; in churches and oratories indicated by the bishop (not, however, in parish churches, unless the bishop permits it in extraordinary cases); and on the days and under the conditions fixed by the bishop either habitually or in individual cases.
c) These celebrations must be according to the 1962 Missal and in Latin.
d) There must be no interchanging of texts and rites of the two Missals.
e) Each bishop must inform this Congregation of the concessions granted by him, and at the end of a year from the granting of this indult, he must report on the result of its application.
This concession, indicative of the common Father’s solicitude for all his children, must be used in such a way as not to prejudice the faithful observance of the liturgical reform in the life of the respective ecclesial communities.
The truth is that the traditional, old school protocol is for the faithful to remain quiet during the Latin mass. Any responses to be made are the task of the altar servers, not the faithful who traditionally keep their mouths shut.Salutations,
I’m glad your experience had all parishioners repeating Latin responsorial phrases. In my church,
Rosaries were present in every pew. Some said responsorial responses, some did not.
The changes were designed to meet a different world than we had more than 50 years ago.What an absolute tragedy that you do not see and confess how much better off we were today, thanks to the gift from On High that is Vatican II