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Sorry. I thought folkswere arguing about whether it was offensive at some point.
That is because people do not think with a Catholic worldview. Not even good loyal Catholics think with a Catholic worldview most times.As support for it being an offensive term maybe?
People have gotten pretty testy…already.
It seems CAF can never discuss this without a fight breaking out at some point.
Unsubscribing,
Again.
We were. But the use of the term on money has nothing to do with it. We are talking about the name of the MassSorry. I thought folkswere arguing about whether it was offensive at some point.
When the populations stop learning and speaking Latin, YES.So you’re saying that the mass was offensive to itself for the hundreds of years when Latin mass was the ordinary form?
Vadne—this is a linguistics argument.Again, if anyone has a problem with the term “Novus Ordo Missae,” the blame should rest with those who invented it…who were NOT those nasty traditionalists who really just hate the OF.
“Novus Ordo Missae” was the official title printed on the original printing of the Ordinary of the Mass, which was the first part of the 1970 Missal to be published. It was published and used as a separate book with the existing Missal until the entire Missal was published.
These are just historical facts. Again, if someone has a problem with the title “Novus Ordo Missae,” blame Father Bugnini, his Consilium, and the pope who approved their work.
As I said already, I’ve never heard of anyone being offended by the term NO Mass. I am not going to stop using that term purely because I do not like to be bullied into stuff by people claiming it’s offensive. People also say that being Pro-Life is Offensive…or being against Gay Marriage.Using “NO” Mass is offensive because of the English language play on words. Besides the fact that it isn’t even accurate, because, as you state its the NOM Mass.
Those who insist on using NO and dropping the M show a clear agenda towards the wordplay that occurs when placing NO in front of the word Mass. That is the issue.
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As I said already, I’ve never heard of anyone being offended by the term NO Mass. I am not going to stop using that term purely because I do not like to be bullied into stuff by people claiming it’s offensive. People also say that being Pro-Life is Offensive…or being against Gay Marriage.Using “NO” Mass is offensive because of the English language play on words. Besides the fact that it isn’t even accurate, because, as you state its the NOM Mass.
Those who insist on using NO and dropping the M show a clear agenda towards the wordplay that occurs when placing NO in front of the word Mass. That is the issue.
NO is inaccurate. If it doesn’t matter to you, then use NOM because it’s correct. Problem solved. No one has an issue with saying NOM or OF. The double meaning is what causes offense.Also NO is simply an abbreviation. You could use NOM or OF or whatever. I have no particular preference for any of these terms over the other.
Well I never used to takke part in liturgical discussions until recently.
Also I get the play on words. I just think it’s kind of funny actually. Obviously I don’t beleive that the NOM or OF or whatever you want to call it is invalid.