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summorumpontificum.net
The Gregorian Rite Blog
summorumpontificum.net
So, when can we anticipate the publication of the “clarification” from PCED on Summorum Pontificum?
Priests are desperately waiting for this “clarification,” especially in those dioceses in which the “little tittle rules” set up by their local ordinary to undermine Summorum Pontificum have put a concrete stop to all efforts to establish a public celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass (i.e., Gregorian Rite Mass.)
Recently, a courageous priest came forward and submitted himself to the “little tittle rules” set up by the local ordinary here, only to be told he had passed the rubrics/Mass part of the exam, but failed an intensive (punitive?) Latin exam.
The local ordinary gloated at a recent presbyteral council meeting that the TLM is not being celebrated in this diocese – since no one has passed the exams.
Now it is apparent that some bishops are actively applying their “little tittle rules” – namely, intensive/punitive Latin exams that are impossible for average post-VII educated priests to pass – to put up a concrete barrier to any attempt by faithful local diocesan priests to start celebrating public Gregorian Rite Masses.
Other local priests who know and yearn to offer Gregorian Rite Masses have told me they refuse to submit themselves to these "little tittle " exams that constitute such an obvious violation of the spirit and letter of Pope Benedict XVI’s Summorum Pontificum. They are desperately waiting for the publication of the “clarification” from PCED on Summorum Pontificum, assuming that these punitive “little tittle rules” and exams will be overturned by sensible universal rules regarding the application of Summorum Pontificum.
They are heartened by the words of Archbishop Ranjith and Cardinal Hoyos that seem to indicate that these local punitive rules will be made moot by the publication of the “clarification” from PCED on Summorum Pontificum.
But they are not going to stick their necks out over mere words. There must be a concrete document that gives them protection from these “little tittle rules” before they can implement Summorum Pontificum in their own parishes.
We’ve had “clarifications” that the new lectionary can be imposed upon the Gregorian Rite Mass and that the readings can be done in the vernacular, that the Novus Ordo observance of Holy Days of Obligation can be imposed on the old calendar, we’ve heard opinions that the discipline of kneeling to receive Holy Communion on the tongue cannot be enforced in celebrations of the Gregorian Rite Mass, and we’ve had the whole “Good Friday Prayer” fiasco.
So, why is the anticipated PCED clarification of Summorum Pontificum being delayed so long, while the enforcement of these “little tittle rules” becomes more entrenched?
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