You’ve got to be kidding me.
Beyond the simple fact that this post will do nothing but inflame an already overly emotional forum, it has no references what so ever. What exactly are you basing this highly-skewed and deformed interpretation of liturgical events on?
Perhaps I’ll take your post seriously if you back up your post with some kind of sources.
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Thank you so much for Questiong! :thumbsup: . Our tripled size This year new very traditional Parish has been very heavy on The Mass and its History > The Last Supper Feast.
The documentation of earliest Last Supper Feast (as I call it) is in the remarkeable, documented as well as possible *Mass of the early Christians*, Mike Aquilina, $12.95, Our Sunday Visitor Published a couple of years ago, sold out.
Among other points in that paperback: The first "Last Supper Feasts" and Consecrations were by the Apostles only, as Our Lord ordained only them. Later, as the Church grew rapidly, the Apostles chose, ordained new Bishops, who allegedly about the year 100 needed many more Ordained in the 7 Apostolic Powers assistants, so did so to their assistants, the 'Presbyters', later called Priests.
The LARCUM (Lutheran/Anglican/Rom Cath/United Methodist Conference of Virginia, with 11 Bishops was Very educational ecumenically last Winter. I asked the Catholic Liturgical Expert Priest How the Tridentine Mass originated. He explained, as have other Priest experts, that there was a problem in 1500’s besides the Reformation: too many national and local variations on the ‘Roman Mass’. The answer to both problems was the required universally in Latin Tridentine Mass, Very precise. Similarly said on EWTN, and locally.
I asked where the
Sign of Peace* came from, of 50th Anniversary Priesthood 32 years Vatican Seminary professor Fr Henschey (sic) few years ago. He answered simply “from the Apostles”. Similarly so said on EWTN, few years ago, perhaps by Fr Pacwa, SJ, that the Apostles recognized the natural animosity/jealousy among a few at the “Last Supper Feasts”, and so began the
Kiss of Peace of the Middle East Custom greeting, still done at Papal Masses. **
Vatican II researched the Earliest Masses heaviliy, (I Listened On Media as that was being done about 1970)) and brought back into the
Novus Ordo** Mass not only the Westernized sign of peace handshake, but also some earliest portions of the Priests’ prayers from the First 2 Centuries in the (oldest?) “New Mass”.

Those Priest’s prayers of earliest centuries are documented at length in the Above Book.
In General, it has always been said that the essentials of the Catholic Mass and Eastern Divine Liturgy have always been the Same: Liturgy of the Word (carried forward from the Last Supper Sadar (sic) very ritualized meal, and the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
Additional documentation and comments are very welcome. Have felt sorry for ‘tradionalists’ who fought the far more ancient, far more misnomered “Novus Ordo” as heretical change, etc. RCC and Bishops know Best, not us know-it-sometimes amateurs. :tiphat:

Vivat Jesus A true traditional

Tony*