FROM JOYSONG:
Nothing is sacred with some people, it seems, except their own private inclinations. It does a lot of harm to innocent consciences to cause this type of confusion, doubt, and lack of submission to the Shepherds who govern the Church.
IF, as you say Vatican II is infallible, there are a whole lot of your “Shepherds” in trouble:
SACROSANCTUM CONCILIUM :
The rite of the Mass is to be revised in such a way **that the intrinsic nature and purpose of its several parts, as also the connection between them, may be more clearly manifested, **
For this purpose the rites are to be simplified, **due care being taken to preserve their substance; **
It seems to me that many of our Bishops took the above passage from S.C. & read it as, “Dumb it down & keep everybody moving.”
In the restoration and promotion of the sacred liturgy, this full and active participation by all the people is the aim to be considered before all else;
I don’t really think that moving around as much as possible, vying for the “best” place for a member of the laity to be when they administer the Eucharist, greeting people after the Mass has begun & talking about the upcoming football game as we “process” out is what the Council had in mind when they spoke of “full & active participation”. Perhaps the “Shepherds” just prefer the Mass this way.
Nevertheless steps should be taken so that the faithful may also be able to say or to sing together** in Latin those parts of the Ordinary of the Mass which pertain to them. **
WHOOPS!! Did our Amchurch prelates miss this part??
**The dogmatic principles which were laid down by the Council of Trent remaining intact **
[40], communion under both kinds may be granted when the bishops think fit, not only to clerics and religious, but also to the laity,
in cases to be determined by the Apostolic See,.
Am I reading this wrong or does it really say that Communion under both species should be granted only for special occasions & when the Bishops & the Apostlolic See, i.e. the Pope, concur that the occasion is indeed special. But, what would happen to the Eucharistic Ministers if this part of Sacrosanctum
Concilium was actually put into practice? Perhaps they would be used only in EXTRAordinary situations??
B]Therefore no other person, even if he be a priest (or Bishop), may add, remove, or change anything in the liturgy on his own authority.
- That sound tradition may be retained, and yet the way remain open to legitimate progress ****
No creativity? No innovations??
Sound tradition?? It would seem that, since the word is not capitalized in the document on the Sacred Liturgy, the council was speaking of Catholic culture & traditions. I believe that it
might be addressing traditions like the Rosary, Novenas, the
Angelus Bells…those pious traditions that set us apart. These practices were not “popular” with Protestants, so…of course…they needed to go, no matter what Vatican II documents actually say.
A Careful investigation is always to be made into each part of the liturgy which is to be revised. This investigation should be theological, historical, and pastoral.
I’ve always wondered about why they even left the Roman Canon (translation…Eucharistic Prayer #1) in the Novus Ordo, as I haven’t heard it used since the council. I did some research & found that Vatican II had intended it to be used on Sundays & Holy Days of Obligation. It is recommended that Eucharistic Prayers #2. be used on weekdays. For some of the rest of the slew of EP’s that we now have, this site will help:
catholicliturgy.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/DocumentContents/Index/2/SubIndex/11/DocumentIndex/336
Norms on the Use of Eucharistic Prayers I-IV (Prot. 0)
Author:
Sacred Congregation of Rites
EUCHARISTIC PRAYER I
I. Eucharistic Prayer 1, that is, the Roman Canon,
may always be used; its use is particularly suited to days assigned a proper In union with the whole Church or a proper Bless and approve; to feasts of the apostles and saints mentioned in this Prayer; also to Sundays, unless pastoral reasons call for a different eucharistic prayer.
What possibly could be the “pastoral” reason for exluding the Roman Canon, in favor of less “Catholic” prayers? Could it possibly be the fact that the prayer seemed so “old Catholic” & not at all, pleasing to the “separated brethren”:
Do you realize that a Bishop who promulgated this Novus Ordo that we see today:
*with no Latin
*with Communion under BOTH species all of the time
*with various priests, parishes & diocese adding innovations such as Liturgical dance, clowns, homilies with props, etc., etc.
*with regularly scheduled EEM’s
*without the Roman Canon…
Is not following the recommendations of the council.
What could possibly be the "pastoral’’ reason for 40 years of no mention of a rosary preceeding or following the Mass? What could be the “pastoral” reason that most of our Catholics under 50 have never attended a Novena, have never heard the Angelus Bells ring & do not know the history of our devotion of the Stations of the Cross?
Several of our Bishops, Archbishops, etc. could not be the “Shepherda” you mentioned because the Mass that they promulgate is not the Mass as it was presented by a council that you call “infallible”. The way I see it, you can’t claim both of the above. You’ll have to choose…either the Council was NOT infallible, or some of our “Shepherds” as you call them, are in a world of hurt.