Francis Confirms: The Novus Ordo IS NOT the Roman Rite
Benedict XVI issued Summorum Pontificum in 2007 “for those who did not feel at ease with the current liturgy, who had a certain nostalgia” – Francis told Cope.es, the radio of the Spanish Bishops, …More
Benedict XVI issued Summorum Pontificum in 2007 “for those who did not feel at ease with the current liturgy, who had a certain nostalgia” – Francis told Cope.es, the radio of the Spanish Bishops, with a hoarse and weak voice.
Being sentimental, Francis interprets the liturgy in a sentimental way (“not feel at ease," “nostalgia”) while Benedict has refused this sentimentalist interpretation more than once.
Francis reduces the intention of Summorum Pontificum to Benedict XVI’s “exquisite humanity” and to “pastoral” (= practical) matters without understanding its content.
Fighting his own shadow, he justifies his liturgical rigidity with the 2020 evaluation on the Roman Mass whose results were kept secret, saying that he worried that Catholics transformed Benedict's pastoral help into "ideology." Francis is the champion of a plethora of anti-Christian ideologies he is introducing into the Church.
He reveals his intention to fight the Roman Mass with “clear norms” which, in other circumstances …More
Being sentimental, Francis interprets the liturgy in a sentimental way (“not feel at ease," “nostalgia”) while Benedict has refused this sentimentalist interpretation more than once.
Francis reduces the intention of Summorum Pontificum to Benedict XVI’s “exquisite humanity” and to “pastoral” (= practical) matters without understanding its content.
Fighting his own shadow, he justifies his liturgical rigidity with the 2020 evaluation on the Roman Mass whose results were kept secret, saying that he worried that Catholics transformed Benedict's pastoral help into "ideology." Francis is the champion of a plethora of anti-Christian ideologies he is introducing into the Church.
He reveals his intention to fight the Roman Mass with “clear norms” which, in other circumstances …More
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mccallansteve
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The Novus Ordo is protestant and should be avoided like a deadly serpent
Hound of Heaven
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Agreed; Novus Ordo is not 'rite at all.
De Profundis
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How common are young priests celebrating the Old Rite without knowing Latin?
John A Cassani
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There aren’t too many are conversant in Latin, or who could write publishable material in Latin, but there hasn’t been a Pope who wrote documents in Latin since John XXIII. The bishops are responsible for making sure that their seminarians are proficient in Latin (and Greek), but they have been failing at this for decades. Summorum pontificum established that priests who celebrate the Old Rite be …More
There aren’t too many are conversant in Latin, or who could write publishable material in Latin, but there hasn’t been a Pope who wrote documents in Latin since John XXIII. The bishops are responsible for making sure that their seminarians are proficient in Latin (and Greek), but they have been failing at this for decades. Summorum pontificum established that priests who celebrate the Old Rite be idoneus in the rubrics and in the Latin, which has been interpreted elsewhere as requiring merely that they can properly vocalize the words and follow the rubrics (Say the black, do the red). This is not perfect, of course, but it would be patently unfair to require priests to be proficient beyond what their bishops have required.
Angelo Santelli
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Remember it was Benedict who ordered the American bishops to change"this blood wil be shed for you and ALL" to "for you and many."
Thus I repeat, says the only "wedging*" pope until now, who had been "validly" ordained during a Novus Ordo rite.
Maybe this way he feels superior to all the previous popes, who of course were all ordained during the not so correct other rite.
Maybe this way he feels superior to all the previous popes, who of course were all ordained during the not so correct other rite.