San Rafael
I believe that you are expending too much energy on something that is not so complicated. Allow me to show you some things.
Originally Posted by saint rafael
. Pope Paul VI did not issue the New Mass as infallible because he didn’t want to. He didn’t believe in papal infallibility.
You are accusing Pope Paul VI of being a heretic. If he didn’t believe in papal infallibility he was no better than Luther. In which case, you must also say that he was not a legitimate pope. For a man to be a legitimate pope he must believe the truths of the Church at the time of his election. Either he came to the papacy believing and then apostatized or he never believed and the election was not valid. He was either a heretic or we had sede vacantis.
With what authority do you make such a claim? This raises questions about your legitimacy as a Catholic. Unless you have proof and authority, you have no right to make such a statement about the Pope, other than that which the Constitution of the United States gives you, which has no jurisdiction in the Church.
You also said the following.
Originally Posted by saint Rafael
“Extraordinary and ordinary forms” are inventions which have no basis in tradition. Pope Benedict invented a compromise which is error. The truth is that Novus Ordo should have been an indult to the TLM because the TLM is the form and rite of the Roman rite.
Once again, you publicly declare that another pope is in error. There is a pattern here. Either every pope since 1958 has been in error or you’re in error.
You claim that there cannot be a rite with varying forms. However, Catholic tradition proves you wrong.
The Tridentine mass had several forms since the Middle Ages. These were called the “Ritus Romano-Lugdunensis”, “Romano-monasticus”, and so on.
They were different forms of the Roman rite that were permitted to exempt religious orders: Benedictines, Carthusians, Carmelites, Dominicans and Franciscans.
They had different Sacramentary, different Lectionary, different breviaries and different liturgical calendars. They observed some of the feasts and solemnities of the universal Church and had some of their own. They introduced prayers and rituals into the mass that the universal Church did not use and didn’t use others.
For example: Franciscans never preached in Latin. They never used Gregorian chant. They used either plain chant or a form of music created by St. Francis called Laudas, which has nothing to do with the hour of the Divine Office. They recited all the prayers of the mass and the psalms in the Divine Office, no chanting.
The Carmelites actually had different collects and for a long time used the same words of consecration as the Eastern Catholics, but within the Tridentine liturgy.
newadvent.org/cathen/13155a.htm
Today, the monastic and mendicant orders each have their own Sacramentary, Lectionary, and Breviary in both the EF and OF.
As the decrees of St. Pius V, I did a little research and discovered that the Catholic Church has never considered them to be infallible or dogmatic. The Church recognizes them as “real laws; this follows from the definition: they are prescriptions for the good order of external worship in the Catholic Church, they emanate from the highest authority–the sovereign pontiff.”
newadvent.org/cathen/13216a.htm
St. Pius V writing on the Liturgies of the Hours and the Eucharist are not taught as dogmas by the Catholic Church. They are real laws and to be taken seriously. But as we have already said, there is also a rule in the Church that in matters of law, nothing is binding on the Pope except those promises that he makes.
I also noticed that you defend the Tridentine form of the mass and continuously refer to Pius V, but you have completely ignored what Pius V said about the Liturgy of the Hours. Did you forget that the Liturgy of the Hours is also true liturgy and that there is a Novus Ordo for the Divine Office?
Are you only concerned with the part of liturgy that interests you and not the liturgy as a whole unit?
To defend the Tridentine form of the mass and ignore the form of the Divine Office is to split the liturgy of the church in such a way so that one becomes less important than the other, rather than flowing from and into each other as part of the same liturgical experience.
In addition, you have already acknowledged that the Ordinary Form (OF) is valid and licit. So why debate it? Leave it alone. Worship in the Extraordinary Form (EF) if you wish and let others worship in the Ordinary Form (OF).
Stop playing pope. Currently, there is no vacancy in the Holy See.
JR
