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Why did they have to change the mass? Couldn’t they have just translated the TLM into vernacular languages? This way it would be reverent and totally understandable to the congragation.
The Pauline Mass is “reverent and totally understandable to the congregation.” Many historians and theologians suggest the Pauline Mass is far closer to the Mass of the early church than the Tridentine Mass that dates from the Middle Ages.Why did they have to change the mass? Couldn’t they have just translated the TLM into vernacular languages? This way it would be reverent and totally understandable to the congragation.
Are you related to my step mother?The Pauline Mass is “reverent and totally understandable to the congregation.”
Great question.The Pauline Mass is “reverent and totally understandable to the congregation.” Many historians and theologians suggest the Pauline Mass is far closer to the Mass of the early church than the Tridentine Mass that dates from the Middle Ages.
Perhaps a better questions is: why did it take so long for God to bring us the Pauline Mass through His Catholic Church?
don’t confuse the American English translation with the NO everywhere. In many languages it retains much of the TLM usages (Peace be with you, and also with you remains in Spanish for instance).Why did they have to change the mass? Couldn’t they have just translated the TLM into vernacular languages? This way it would be reverent and totally understandable to the congragation.
Right, disregard centuries of organic growth.It makes sense to just ignore what each generation has had to add to the mass. After all, we know better.The Pauline Mass is “reverent and totally understandable to the congregation.” Many historians and theologians suggest the Pauline Mass is far closer to the Mass of the early church than the Tridentine Mass that dates from the Middle Ages.
Perhaps a better questions is: why did it take so long for God to bring us the Pauline Mass through His Catholic Church?
You confused me. Are you saying that the “Peace be…” quote is the correct translation?don’t confuse the American English translation with the NO everywhere. In many languages it retains much of the TLM usages (Peace be with you, and also with you remains in Spanish for instance).
The Pauline Mass is “reverent and totally understandable to the congregation.”
Spiller, if you really want a Mass closer to that of the early Church maybe you should join the Neocatechumenal Way.Many historians and theologians suggest the Pauline Mass is far closer to the Mass of the early church than the Tridentine Mass that dates from the Middle Ages.
"In the Neocatechumenal Way, communion is taken while seated around a large square table, with a large loaf of bread that is divided among the participants and wine that is passes from hand to hand and is taken in large swallows.
But communion is not the only area in which there is a departure from the traditional liturgy. There are significant innovations in other parts of the Mass.
For example, the readings from the liturgy of the Word are commented upon by the catechists of the group, who make lengthy “admonitions” followed by “resonances” from many of those present. The priest’s homily is hardly distinguished, or not distinguished at all, from the rest of the comments.
The times and places for the Mass are also unusual.
The Neocatechumenals do not celebrate their Masses on Sunday, but on Saturday evening, in small groups and separate from the parish communities to which they belong. "
chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/44140?eng=y
Hi SHF. Couple of thoughts come to mind:Why did they have to change the mass? Couldn’t they have just translated the TLM into vernacular languages? This way it would be reverent and totally understandable to the congragation.
Like the rest of us don’t have to obey?If I may suggest, why not meditate on this “change of Mass” topic and the vow of obedience you will take as a Priest?
Actually he did it to quell the turmoil caused by gross misinterpretations of Vatican II and subsequent bandwagons. If he hadn’t consolidated all the canons that were being created all over the place, the Church would have self-destructed, in my opinion. And please, no prevailing against the gates of Hell speeches. Thanks.So then, why did the Pope change the Mass? Because he believed that it was the best thing to do for the Church (not the American church or the TLM lovers church or any other group, but for the Church throughout the world).
Nah, more like “the rest of us can publicly complain and post stuff all over the net and join other sects and look for loopholes and make excuses and justify our objections”.Like the rest of us don’t have to obey?![]()
Hi SHF. Couple of thoughts come to mind:
Because he believed that it was the best thing to do for the Church (not the American church or the TLM lovers church or any other group, but for the Church throughout the world).
- “They” did not change the Mass. The Vicar of Christ changed the Mass, as he has the authority to do.
- The Mass did not “have” to be changed. It was valid and licit as it was. So then, why did the Pope change the Mass?
Amen, Alleluia!I have one problem with the title of this thread:
"vs."
What is it about “both/and” that we Catholics cannot seem to grasp?
Two uses, One Rite.
I doubt that will happen. But if it ever does, I will obey the Church.No offense to anyone but I think that one day the Church will go back to the TLM. Our Church is a pendelum. It just takes time to get back to where it was before.