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pnewton
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As far as Latin, I have little doubt that will be around somewhat. We still even have Greek in the Mass in the Kyrie.
Since I think we all agree that things will not be static, as they never are, I believe a better question is what changes might we see. ProVobis mentioned he thought it would be around, but changed. It is reminiscent of what the Holy Father has said about not going backward, but refining certain points for a better liturgy.
I think we will see Mass changed back to facing liturgical east, from whence comed our Lord. This is one point that I was sold on by our Holy Father and it seems to be a matter dear to him.
I think we will see, and are seeing, an end to dynamic translations in the text of the Mass and a return to a literal use of the vernacular.
Since I think we all agree that things will not be static, as they never are, I believe a better question is what changes might we see. ProVobis mentioned he thought it would be around, but changed. It is reminiscent of what the Holy Father has said about not going backward, but refining certain points for a better liturgy.
I think we will see Mass changed back to facing liturgical east, from whence comed our Lord. This is one point that I was sold on by our Holy Father and it seems to be a matter dear to him.
I think we will see, and are seeing, an end to dynamic translations in the text of the Mass and a return to a literal use of the vernacular.