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I prefer Coca Cola Classic though I can only drink Diet Decaffeinated Coke these days in small incriments. It doesnt have to be the right choice though it is my choice. 
How does a Mass that has been around for 25-30% of Church history become ātraditionalā?Give me a break. There is nothing that says we canāt refer to the Traditional Latin Mass as the Traditional Latin Mass.
1500 years is 25-30%? Rightā¦How does a Mass that has been around for 25-30% of Church history become ātraditionalā?
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Check your history.1500 years is 25-30%? Rightā¦
It was just codified at the Council of Trent
Here:Check your history.
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I selected ātheological reasonsāā¦the reason for that has nothing whatsoever to do with questioning the validity of the Novus Ordo.Why do you decide to go to the traditional mass instead of the new mass?
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If I was the priest, Iād be deeply ashamed at myself later for not having severely corrected the situation from the chair. That is utterly unacceptable, on the womanās part and on the priestās.This parish apparently had the custom of allowing ad hoc prayers from the congregants. It started off with the usual: prayers for the sick dog, the broken car, and so on. Each followed with āLord, hear our prayer.ā Then (this is burnt into my memory like it was yesterday), this woman stands up and offers the following intention: āThat God will enlighten Pope Benedict XVI and cure him of his misogyny so that he will allow the ordination of women to be priests and deacons.ā
Draw your own conclusions from these letters:Iāve been to a few Masses now where the Eucharistic Minister has blessed children when they came up with their parents to receive. Is this acceptable or another abuse?
Yeah, thanks. (sigh)
I think itās important to note the āfiringā of Bugnini as it indicates the direction which Pope John XXIII, who convened Vatican II, intended to take with the liturgy. Or rather, what he wanted to preserve. Itās also important to note that this same Pope signed not a single document of Vatican II and made no long-term accommodations for council participants.Yeah⦠Trying to think back on the CIA episode of RealCatholicTV
Iāve often intensely thought about what would have happened had Pope John not died and instead lived to see Vatican II through its end and beyond.I think itās important to note the āfiringā of Bugnini as it indicates the direction which Pope John XXIII, who convened Vatican II, intended to take with the liturgy. Or rather, what he wanted to preserve. Itās also important to note that this same Pope signed not a single document of Vatican II and made no long-term accommodations for council participants.
If Veterum Sapientia and adding the name of St. Joseph to the Canon are any kinds of indicators, perhaps Pope John XXIII wanted to expand the Latin Mass (such as adding more readings to the Roman Missal). But weāll never know for sure.
I think itās important to note the āfiringā of Bugnini as it indicates the direction which Pope John XXIII, who convened Vatican II, intended to take with the liturgy. Or rather, what he wanted to preserve. Itās also important to note that this same Pope signed not a single document of Vatican II and made no long-term accommodations for council participants.
If Veterum Sapientia and adding the name of St. Joseph to the Canon are any kinds of indicators, perhaps Pope John XXIII wanted to expand the Latin Mass (such as adding more readings to the Roman Missal). But weāll never know for sure.
Iāve often intensely thought about what would have happened had Pope John not died and instead lived to see Vatican II through its end and beyond.
Never too late. Donāt forget the last two Popes, both great Latinists and both having attended Vatican II, have wished to expand the availability of Pope John XXIIIās Missal, only to meet with heavy resistance (not to mention much disseminated disinformation) along the way.Latin Mass with more readings, sounds absolutely amazing.
I guess you donāt how to read between the lines.Derailng thread
BBC? NPR? NYTimes? These are your sources?Here:
Let us look at the Papal Bull of Pope St Pius V that promulugated the Tridentine MassHow does a Mass that has been around for 25-30% of Church history become ātraditionalā?
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