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A stable group, according to the Cardinal, is three people. And they don’t all need to be from the same parish.
I also noted that he referred to it not as TLM or Tridentine, but Gregorian mass. I see this as a positive in that a new name, or at least one that is not widely used, subdues the notion of ‘going backwards’, but at the same time gives a classical feel by the connotation. Gregorian Chant.
One last question (I figure this will be a point of arguement) is that since the second vatican council allowed the use of the vernacular where needed, could the bishop give permission to the priests to say the Gregorian mass in their native tongue, especially if they have poor latin? If I recall correctly, Pope in the early 20th century permitted the readings to be done in the vernacular so people could follow along better. I might be mistaken. I’m only 24, so a lot of this is outside my personal experience. (P.S. I am one of the ones looking foward to the increased use of the Gregorian Mass in Latin.)
I also noted that he referred to it not as TLM or Tridentine, but Gregorian mass. I see this as a positive in that a new name, or at least one that is not widely used, subdues the notion of ‘going backwards’, but at the same time gives a classical feel by the connotation. Gregorian Chant.
One last question (I figure this will be a point of arguement) is that since the second vatican council allowed the use of the vernacular where needed, could the bishop give permission to the priests to say the Gregorian mass in their native tongue, especially if they have poor latin? If I recall correctly, Pope in the early 20th century permitted the readings to be done in the vernacular so people could follow along better. I might be mistaken. I’m only 24, so a lot of this is outside my personal experience. (P.S. I am one of the ones looking foward to the increased use of the Gregorian Mass in Latin.)