Lux_et_veritas:
All of this having been said, here are my primary objections to this practice:
1) It Adds Content to the Mass which is a violation:
Breaking out into tongues in the middle of Holy Mass adds content to a specific part of the Mass. Content may not be added or removed as individual people, priests, or even bishops feel. The GIRM states where Bishops have flexibility in the Mass, but a Bishop cannot grant permission to sing a song or to hold a prayer/praise session following the Gloria.
While I cannot speak for other churches which bring speaking in tongues into the mass, I can speak about my own church. Established as a charismatic personal parish of the Bishop, we have specific permission from the Bishop to have a time of charismatic worship
during the Gloria. By “during” I mean this: upon completion of one time through the text, the time of charismatic worship is held, and then the last section of the Gloria is repeated. I cannot tell you whether or not the Bishop has authority to do – I see that you claim he does not.
While it is certainly possible that we are mistaken in our judgment, my parish goes to great lengths to be in conformity with the liturgical laws. While there exists the possibility that this pracitice is illicit (because the Bishop does not have the necessary authority), it is in spite of (not because) our attempts to do only that which is lawful.
**2) The Holy Spirit would not violate the GIRM. **
A question of authentic tongues may involve discernment of “which spirit” is involved in a specific individual’s case of tongues: A) Holy Spirit, B) Diabolic/Demonic, or C) Simply of Human Origin while sounding other-worldy. If such a gift is coming from the Holy Spirit, how likely is it that He would add content to Holy Mass, and in such a way as for attention to be drawn to individuals as opposed to the Lord - Word and Body?
You can’t tell me that 100% of the people at a charismatic Mass are fully focused on God as opposed to focusing on people exercising their tongue when it occurs.
If the Holy Spirit guides holy Mother Church and if He wanted tongues to take place during holy Mass why would He not drive the CDW to add this content to the Mass, then have people participate?
I broke the paragraph into 3 sections: First section: God has given us many gifts. We are in no way prevented from misusing them. As well, this section is entirely dependent on a positive affirmation of argument 1, such that if argument 1 is true, this section is relatively moot.
2nd section: is 100% of people the number that is always paying attention at the normal mass?
3rd section: Why doesn’t the Holy Spirit do lots of things? Maybe in its prudential judgment the CDW thought it better to not impose it on everyone? I have no idea – nor does anyone else, until something official is released.
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- It is far from spontaneous
Another question of authentic tongues in an individual pertains to spontaneity. It is not spontaneous if it is “only done at charismatic Masses”. This is more like self-control when a charismatic is at other Masses. It is also self-control when charismatics have a predetermined part of the Mass in which they engage in tongues. One cannot
will the Holy Spirit to give them the gift of tongues at a specific point of the Mass within a specific kind of Mass any more than they can
will the Blessed Virgin Mary to appear on demand. In fact, if someon heads to holy Mass with intent to will an episode of tongues, I will go so far as to suggest they may get their wish, but the source may not be divine, and possibly diabolical.
I’ve got more, but I’ll stop here for now.**
Where is it indicated that the gift of authentic tongues must always and at all times be
spontaneous? The 14th chapter of seems to indicate that the speaker has some self control, as they are instructed to speak one at a time (vs. 27). In fact, in verse 32, speaking of prophecy it says, “The spirits of prophets are subject to the control of prophets.”
You are also making the assumption that a gift once given does not remain in any capacity, such that the recipient could use it at a later time. Where is this indicated?