There may be a place for the simplified OF liturgy as an introduction to the Mass for converts, during the Saturday vigil.
I must disagree with that. I think the way to gain converts is to present would-be Catholics with a clear choice between what they have now and what they could have if they joined us. Besides which, I think the EF Mass is clearly superior as a means of instruction in the faith. I learn more truths of the Faith from one EF Mass than I learned in 12 years of Catholic school.
Have you even stopped to consider what this “messing around” does to confuse and disrupt the prayer of those who don’t grasp what is going on with the rubricvs proper to the OF Mass they are attending. Self righteousness never trumps the proper way of doing things by the book.
That’s why, when necessary changes are made, first there must be catechesis.
Hee hee! Am I the only one who sees the absurdity of trying to tradtionalise the N.O.? The N.O. was the answer to those who wanted to modernise the TLM! That’s what it’s for! That’s it’s raison d’etre!
Perhaps the Holy Spirit gave us the Novus Ordo to protect the TLM from the rebellious and disobedient Age of Aquarius generation.
I think these two comments go together. Let’s not kid ourselves: the Novus Ordo
was a frontal assault on the Mass. It had many opponents when it first saw the light of day, though, as we know, these did not prevail. I think it was the culmination of a modernist trend that had been ongoing for a good many years in the Church. It was put together by people who wanted to be rid of the Tridentine Mass. Incalculable damage has followed in its wake. The damage has been so profound that we don’t even realize we’ve been damaged. I’ll pay my obligatory tribute to the validity of the Novus Ordo – because, thankfully, God did not permit us to lose the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass altogether – but its effects have been undeniable. (
See, e.g., the latest episode of
C.I.A. on
realcatholictv.com on this very subject.)
And yet…we have reasons to be grateful for the Novus Ordo. God can make good come out of anything, and He often permits evils in order to bring greater good out of them. He did not permit the abrogation of the old rite (though this very nearly did happen). But since the old rite
was put on a shelf, it was kept out of the hands of the modernists. Imagine if the modernists had gotten their hands on the TLM: what alternatives would we then have had? But as it happened, they had the Novus Ordo to tinker with, and all we had to do was take the perfectly preserved TLM off the shelf, as Pope Benedict has done.
By the way, to get back to the modernism that had been infesting the Church for years and years before the Novus Ordo came on the scene, a comment that Alice von Hildebrand made in a
interviewLatin Mass Magazine: that for years, Catholics had lost a sense of the supernatural, but,
until the Second Vatican Council, this phenomenon had been masked by the beauty and the sacredness of the Tridentine liturgy. Well, four decades ago, God allowed the mask to be torn off. He allowed us to see what has been lurking underneath the surface, and it’s ugly. But until we had our illusions about our spiritual health destroyed, and had the rot and maggots put right in front of our faces, we couldn’t embark on a cure.