Deacon Ed B;3921222]Go back and read the other encyclical you refer to. Look at the time in which it was written and the looming wars that were being referred to. The opinions spoken about by "the other Pope Benedict had to do with political expression, not in criticism of things Catholic.
I think that maybe it’s you who should go back & read the encylical Ad Beatissimi Apostolorum written by Pope Benedict XV. (I DID know the name of the pope who wrote it, I just found it interesting that he also chose the name of our present Pope, who is also finding it necessary to legislate against experimentation & modernistic views of the faith.)
Ad Beatissimi Apostolourm speaks of the impending war, greed, the media & true Catholicsim vs.Modernistic Catholicism.
Infatuated and carried away by a lofty idea of the human intellect, by which God’s good gift has certainly made incredible progress in the study of nature, confident in their own judgment, and contemptuous of the authority of the Church, they have reached such a degree of rashness as not to hesitate to measure by the standard of their own mind even the hidden things of God and all that God has revealed to men. Hence arose the monstrous errors of “Modernism,” which Our Predecessor rightly declared to be “the synthesis of all heresies,” and solemnly condemned. We hereby renew that condemnation in all its fulness, Venerable Brethren, and as the plague is not yet entirely stamped out, but lurks here and there in hidden places, We exhort all to be carefully here and there in hidden places, We exhort all to be carefully on their guard against any contagion of the evil, to which we may apply the words Job used in other circumstances: “It is a fire that devoureth even to destruction, and rooteth up all things that spring” (Job 31:12). Nor do We merely desire that Catholics should shrink from the errors of Modernism, but also from the tendencies or what is called the spirit of Modernism. Those who are infected by that spirit develop a keen dislike for all that savours of antiquity and become eager searchers after novelties in everything: **in the way in which they carry out religious functions, in the ruling of Catholic institutions, and even in private exercises of piety. Therefore it is Our will that the law of our forefathers should still be held sacred: “Let there be no innovation; keep to what has been handed down.” **
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To denigrate the Novus Ordo Mass in any form is unacceptable. To call it bordering on the heretical, is unacceptable. To say that of any form of the mass, which is infinite in merit and a reenactment of the Sacrifice of Calvary, is unacceptable.
I think that if you will look through my posts, you’ll find that I have not done any of these things. It seems you are punishing all Traditional Catholics for something someone supposedly said to you some time ago. I’ve been posting on this forum since last Nov., & I have never seen anyone call the Novus Ordo Mass a heresy. I certainly don’t see it as heretical. I believe that it is a valid Mass.
I do find it inferior to the Tridentine Mass** in conveying the fullness of the Truth of Catholicism before the Son of God Who created this Church. **I also find it mundane & ordinary. I can say that, & my view deserves respect. .
Now, if the Novus Ordo were celebrated in this country the way it’s celebrated in Rome…the way that it was supposed to be celebrated according to Sacrosanctum Concilium from Vatican II:
with **Latin, Gregorian chant and ad orientem posture **
I would like the Novus Ordo more. However, you & I both know that it not the way that this Mass is usually celebrated in the
U.S.
I also agree with Pope Benedict XVI that this Mass is a “manufactured” Mass which didn’t & doesn’t flow naturally, is not organic & , IMO., the Council threw the "hermeneutics of continuity” practiced throughout the centuries of Catholicism…right out the window.
However, what matters is not what I think of the Novus Ordo & not what you think of it. What matters is what God thinks of it. Is the Novus Ordo the
best forum for Christ, through the ministry of the Priest, to offer Himself to God once again, but in an unbloody manner? Does it present the whole of Catholic belief & practice in a superior way?
Does it underscore our belief in God the Father, Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth:
And in Jesus Christ, His only begotten Son, our Lord:
Does it give honor to His Mother Mary, for honoring Mary & asking for her intercession is part of our faith?
Does it reiterate the fact that we believe in a Triune God.
& that Christ made this Sacrifice out of love for you & me AND to
satisfy the Justice that is God.
Does it mention God’s Judgment or
The Communion of Saints to which we belong:
**The Church Triumphant **who sit at the feet of Christ & pray for US,
the Church Suffering…for whom we pray & the
Church militant, still fighting & struggling against temptation & sin.
Does it present all of these Catholic beliefs & more, that are listed in our Creed…in the BEST way, a way that is **most **pleasing to God??
I don’t think so. While no Mass is good enough for God, I think we present our gifts to Him, our gifts of humilty & faith & worhsip & gratitude & a deep-felt sorrow for our sins…in the Gregorian Mass, in a more suiting way.
would certainly hope you do not think I am "like one of the Pharisees as the only thing I have ever condemned is people condemning or wishing to condemn the pope, the mass, the magisterium or Vatican II.
As I said, I’ve never seen anyone on this forum CONDEMN any of the above & you have no right to “condemn” anyone, anyway…nor do I. when you tell people to search for those “bad people”, it makes you **sound **like a Pharisee…even if you aren’t.
Sorry for the length of this post, but I’m truly tired of the denigration I see on these boards toward people who value the Tridentine Mass. As you said, they are both valid.