Melchior_;6267232 said:
**Onegin, please follow the link I provided earlier. They consulted Rome and removed the standing in the Sanctuary with the Priest five and a half years ago. **
And yet the standing in the Sanctuary, the communal consecration, 'The Mass Never Ends it must be lived"acclamation, and music that distracts remain in many Lifeteen Masses.
“Many”. I can just as easily say I have seen “many” that have followed the directives accordingly.
Of course Lifeteen is well covered because it sent a letter:thumbsup: out to the group leaders, is that what they are called these days,
They are “well covered” because they initiated a dialogue with the Holy See to ensure that the Mass followed the GIRM, done in conjunction with the USCCB. After those discussions, they proceeded to communicate the news to the people that needed to know.
**instructing them not to do them **
even if, just how did they word it??,

" **these issues will be hard on some parishes and teens"
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The behold the power of the Internet, where several lads posted on her blog the full contents of the letter in question.
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A letter has been sent by Msgr. Dale Fushek, founder (I think) and director of Life Teen, regarding a June meeting that Bishop Olmsted of Phoenix had with Cardinal Arinze [head of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments] specifically about the program. As a result of these and other discussions, the letter states:
As the founder of this youth movement, I am writing to confirm our adherence to the new GIRM, and as always, our obedience to our own local Bishops. In this spirit of obedience, we are asking all parishes that implement the LIFE TEEN model to make the following changes:
- In accordance with the new GIRM, teens are no longer to enter the sanctuary for the Eucharistic prayer. Being in the sanctuary is to be reserved for the priest celebrant, concelebrants, and those performing a specific ministry.
- The GIRM very specifically offers three options for the end of the Mass. We are to cease using the phrase “The Mass Never Ends, It Must Be Lived” and begin using one of the three prescribed endings found in the Missal.
- After music practice or welcoming, please make sure there is a period of silence to begin the liturgical celebration.
- As we have always taught, please make sure the music does not in any way detract from the action at the altar, ambo, or chair.
- Please make sure that full implementation of the GIRM is done in accordance with your Diocese and accomplished with a spirit of joy.
I am sure these issues will be hard on some parishes and teens. But, let me assure you, our cooperation with Rome and the BCL will only enhance our liturgical celebrations and our mission in the Church. It will be essential that we catechize our teens and their families on what we are doing, and why we are doing it.
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That was the letter sent to Life Teen leadership and the different churches that had Life Teen programs. There is nothing there about things being optional, there is nothing there about “if this is too hard you don’t have to do it”. Nothing is optional regarding following the Magisterium of the Church. Any Life Teen program that fails to do that is doing a disservice to all, not being true to the actual program (check out the website), and is no different than other sects/schisms/break out groups who chose to not follow Rome.
Dale Fushek has issues, no one is denying that. To discredit everything he has ever done would the be same as discrediting some of early Church Fathers, key Old testament figures, and not to mention quite a few clergy in the present day. Hasn’t there been a couple of orders of priests who have had issues in the past been in the news lately? Dale had some decent stuff at the start, he sadly went off over the deep end. He was not as anchored into the Sacraments as one would hope, and he obviously hard issues with Rome. He’s not the first, won’t be the last.
The difference between us and Dale? Right now we’re in full communion with Rome, Orthodox, and obedient to the wishes of the Holy See. Dale made his bed, and we’ve washed our hands accordingly. We’re continuing to bring teens closer to Christ through the Eucharist.
EDIT: At this time I realize that I mistoke some of what you said. At first I thought from the way you were typing you were saying that Life Teen told people in the letter that they would not have to follow the edict if it was “too hard”, which I took as bearing false witness as the letter did not say that. After further reading, I was likely mistaken and due to lack of sleep I misread what your wrote. My apologies!