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If the Latin Mass would have been normative still, progressive liturgists would still have played with it and we would have had Latin Clown Masses and other abuses. Of course everything was not so rosy in the fifties and before. It was common that some people prayed the rosary during Mass or did spiritual reading. If everything had been fine then we wouldn’t have had such a large group of priests publicly dissent and demand even more changes after the council Of course many of the changes that came about in the new rite were not based on any actual liturgical documents or writings of Vatican II but were ideas that spread everywhere. There were no directions to rip out communion rails or kneelers or for the whole liturgy to be in the vernacular (quite the opposite actually). The Mass as seen on EWTN does not require any special indult and is more in line with what the Council fathers intended.
The parish that I attend has the Latin Mass indult, a mixed Latin/English Mass and what is now called the Novus Ordo (not an official name for it). The new Mass has retained its beauty because these priest are reverent and do not play fast and loose with liturgical rules. The greatest problem we have in the Mass not is not the format of it but dissent and experimentation.
The parish that I attend has the Latin Mass indult, a mixed Latin/English Mass and what is now called the Novus Ordo (not an official name for it). The new Mass has retained its beauty because these priest are reverent and do not play fast and loose with liturgical rules. The greatest problem we have in the Mass not is not the format of it but dissent and experimentation.