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On another thread, ThereCanBeOnly1 said
Undoubtedly the Ordinary Form/Novus Ordo/Missal of 1970/Missal of Paul VI/ etc. has omissions and changes - I think that’s pretty much evident to anyone who can read.
But, it would be nice if the nature of the changes in the prayers and the reasons behind them could also be examined and discussed. And also if the changes to the NO can be seen in the light of the whole and whether they can fully thus be equated to the Protestant liturgies (yes, I’m doing a certain amount of “leading the witness” here…)
Another topic which I would like to propose, since it is also relevant in some way IMHO, is how far the Protestant churches have changed in the worship ideals from the time of the ‘Reformation’ and whether certain similarities are changes on the part of the NO or the Protestants.
The discussion is not limited to the 1549 BCP mentioned in the quote- please draw in other prayerbooks and orders of divine service and hymnals that are relevant. Though for ease, I think it might be better not to mix them all up in one post? And if the Orders are more recent (i.e. around the time period of the NO-1960’s) I think those might be more effective towards demonstrating the Protestant link.
But, please, if I can be presumptuous enough- if quoting someone else that the NO was Protestantised, it would really be excellent if it could be backed up with a reference to the stated worship resource of said denomination so that the extent and accuracy of the quote can be determined.
And also, if one would like to bring in the mention of the “6 Protestant observers”, please do add in a reference to the changes they proposed/saw through so that these changes can also be evaluated.
Thank you :tiphat:
The NO service is definitely Protestantized.
Since this topic periodically comes up on this forum with references to Lutheran and Anglican liturgies, I thought it might be good to discuss this.For example, the similarities with Thomas Cranmer’s 1549 Anglican (PROTESTANT) book of prayer is undeniable. For examples, and there are plenty, someone should start another thread.
The Best thing to do, and it is recommended for all NO service participants, is to read the Anglican Prayer Book for yourself.
Undoubtedly the Ordinary Form/Novus Ordo/Missal of 1970/Missal of Paul VI/ etc. has omissions and changes - I think that’s pretty much evident to anyone who can read.
But, it would be nice if the nature of the changes in the prayers and the reasons behind them could also be examined and discussed. And also if the changes to the NO can be seen in the light of the whole and whether they can fully thus be equated to the Protestant liturgies (yes, I’m doing a certain amount of “leading the witness” here…)
Another topic which I would like to propose, since it is also relevant in some way IMHO, is how far the Protestant churches have changed in the worship ideals from the time of the ‘Reformation’ and whether certain similarities are changes on the part of the NO or the Protestants.
The discussion is not limited to the 1549 BCP mentioned in the quote- please draw in other prayerbooks and orders of divine service and hymnals that are relevant. Though for ease, I think it might be better not to mix them all up in one post? And if the Orders are more recent (i.e. around the time period of the NO-1960’s) I think those might be more effective towards demonstrating the Protestant link.
But, please, if I can be presumptuous enough- if quoting someone else that the NO was Protestantised, it would really be excellent if it could be backed up with a reference to the stated worship resource of said denomination so that the extent and accuracy of the quote can be determined.
And also, if one would like to bring in the mention of the “6 Protestant observers”, please do add in a reference to the changes they proposed/saw through so that these changes can also be evaluated.
Thank you :tiphat: