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Yes, and tradition can also feed the OF. Just check out the 1974 Graduale Romanum or the above mentioned antiphonary. Tradition should not mean to fossilize.
It can and must adapt to a changing world while at the same time remaining true to tradition. It can and is done regularly in the OF at monasteries around the world, and at Communauté St. Martin. It is true that it is a delicate balancing act but that does not equal impossible.
It can and must adapt to a changing world while at the same time remaining true to tradition. It can and is done regularly in the OF at monasteries around the world, and at Communauté St. Martin. It is true that it is a delicate balancing act but that does not equal impossible.
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