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ChestertonFan
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I am in the process of converting to Catholicism, so please forgive my ignorance, but I am wondering why they don’t just translate the Tridentine Mass into English while preserving the rites and liturgical norms?
As I have been studying Catholicism, I have constantly encountered the debate over the extraordinary form and the ordinary form. The debate seems to center around reverential worship, with the main objection to the Latin Mass being that the language makes it too obscure.
Having attended a couple of Latin mass services recently, so I can appreciate the argument for greater reverence, but also the argument for obscurity or lack of understanding.
I used to attend an Anglo-Catholic parish with a very reverent and very catholic liturgy, and also a very, very catholic Lutheran church. At some points, the services in these churches even bordered on what I just described–the Tridentine mass in the vernacular. Wouldn’t a vernacular Tridentine Mass be a middle ground between the mass in Latin (which can be intimidating to many) and the Novus Ordo? Is there some canon law against this? Am I missing something?
Please note: I am in no way criticizing the OF mass or the EF mass–simply curious as I learn more about Catholic liturgy.
As I have been studying Catholicism, I have constantly encountered the debate over the extraordinary form and the ordinary form. The debate seems to center around reverential worship, with the main objection to the Latin Mass being that the language makes it too obscure.
Having attended a couple of Latin mass services recently, so I can appreciate the argument for greater reverence, but also the argument for obscurity or lack of understanding.
I used to attend an Anglo-Catholic parish with a very reverent and very catholic liturgy, and also a very, very catholic Lutheran church. At some points, the services in these churches even bordered on what I just described–the Tridentine mass in the vernacular. Wouldn’t a vernacular Tridentine Mass be a middle ground between the mass in Latin (which can be intimidating to many) and the Novus Ordo? Is there some canon law against this? Am I missing something?
Please note: I am in no way criticizing the OF mass or the EF mass–simply curious as I learn more about Catholic liturgy.