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http://www.remnantnewspaper.com/Archives/2011-0513-rome-instruction.htm

Universae Ecclesiae

Pope Locks Down Bishops Unfriendly to MP
 
Christopher A. Ferrara & Michael J. Matt POSTED: , May 13, 2011
Special Report from Rome  
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(ROME, May 13, 2011) On a beautiful sunny morning here in Rome  a handful of journalists, including your correspondents, gathered at the Vatican Press Office to receive an advance copy of the long-awaited instruction on the implementation of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificuм.  The docuмent is entitled Universae Ecclesiae and is signed by William Cardinal Levada and Secretary of Ecclesia Dei Mons. Guido Pozzo.

Upon second reading, the overall intent of the docuмent as a legal framework becomes clear:  (1) Summorum Pontificuм is "a universal law for the Church intended to establish new regulations for the use of the Roman Liturgy in effect in 1962;" (2) the Ecclesia Dei Commission is to serve as a court of appeal by the faithful "against any possible singular administrative provision of an Ordinary which appears to be contrary to the Motu Proprio," and its decisions shall be binding on the bishops, who may appeal to the Apostolic Signatura (which is hardly likely to overrule the papal commission); (3) while the bishops are to "monitor liturgical matters to guarantee the common good and to ensure that everything is proceeding in peace and serenity in their Dioceses," they are to do so "always in agreement with the mens [mind] of the Holy Father clearly expressed by the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificuм.

And what is the mind of the Holy Father?  Here the Instruction is at its strongest. The Instruction declares that the Pope "reaffirms the traditional principle, recognized from time immemorial and necessary to be maintained in the future, that [quoting Summorum] "each particular Church must be in accord with the universal Church not only regarding the doctrine of the faith... but also as to usages handed down by apostolic and unbroken tradition.  They are to be maintained not only so that errors may be avoided, but also that the faith may be passed on in its integrity, since the Church's rule of prayer (lex orandi) corresponds to her rule of belief.... What was sacred for prior generations remains sacred and great for us as well, and cannot suddenly be prohibited altogether  or even judged harmful."

So much for the neo-Catholic bromide that the Latin Mass pertains merely to "tradition with a small 't'" and can be amended or discarded at the Pope's pleasure.  Indeed, the Instruction cites Saint Gregory the Great and Saint Pius V as "those Roman Pontiffs who, in a particular way, were notable in this task" of preserving "usages handed down by apostolic and unbroken tradition."

The mind of the Pope is further specified in a declaration that Benedict, as "Vicar of Christ [!] and Supreme Pastor of the Universal Church... has the aim of"

"offering to all the faithful the Roman Liturgy in the Usus Antiquor";

"effectively guaranteeing and ensuring the use of the forma extraordinaria" for all who ask for it..."

Note well the key principle that the traditional Mass is to be made available to every member of the Church who requests it.  The epoch of the niggardly indult is over.

On that score the Instruction clarifies that the vexed term "group of the faithful" requesting the traditional Mass means "some people" in a particular parish or even "persons coming from different dioceses or parishes, who gather together in a specific parish church or in an oratory or chapel for this purpose."  No particular minimum number is required.  A group of the faithful may even "approach the Ordinary of the place to identify a church" for celebration of the traditional Mass, presumably with the right to appeal to the Ecclesia Dei Commission if the Bishop refuses to make the church available.  This provision is clearly targeted at bishops who claim no parish is available.

Further, when a priest "presents himself occasionally in a parish church or an oratory with some of the faithful" to celebrate the traditional Mass "the pastor or rector... is to permit such a celebration..." And when the faithful request the traditional Mass at sanctuaries and places of pilgrimage, they are to be given access "if there is a qualified priest." Here the bishops are bypassed completely.

As for the question of what constitutes a "qualified priest," the bishops are stripped of another pretext for impeding the Motu Proprio.  The Instruction declares that "Every Catholic priest who is not impeded by Canon Law is to be considered idoneus ("qualified") for the celebration of the Holy Mass in the forma extraordinaria." The only knowledge of Latin required  is enough to "pronounce the words correctly and understand their meaning."  Moreover, there are to be no Latin tests as prerequisites for offering the traditional Latin Mass: "priests are presumed to be qualified who present themselves to celebrate [the Latin Mass]... and have celebrated it previously."

Finally, the Instruction reaffirms that priests require no permission from "their Ordinaries or superiors" to celebrate the traditional Mass privately.

The Instruction slams the door on any possible attempt to impose  Novus Ordo rubrics on the traditional liturgy, declaring that the MP "derogates" from the "sacred rites promulgated from 1960 onwards and incompatible with the rubrics in effect from 1962."  In other words, in an ironic development the traditional rubrics are now considered to be legally sanctioned exceptions to the prevailing liturgical law of the Novus Ordo, in just the way the Novus Ordo was introduced as a derogation from the liturgical law of the traditional Roman Rite.

Further important housekeeping includes clarification that Confirmation, Minor Orders and the Easter Triduum are all to be made available in the Traditional Rite for those who seek them (with Traditional Minor Orders rituals being reserved to institutes and societies under the Ecclesia Dei Commission).  Remarkably, the Instruction provides that the Triduum should be made available even in Novus Ordo parishes, even when this would entail a repetition ("not excluding the possibility of a repetition") of the Triduum in the same parish or oratory. Thus is eliminated the prospect, feared by some, that Latin Mass adherents would be compelled to participate in the Novus Ordo Triduum.

The Instruction also confirms that the traditional Breviary, Pontificale and Rituale are all permitted for Latin Mass institutes and societies.

Not all the news is good.  Of particular concern is paragraph 19 of the Instruction, which provides that those who seek access to the Traditional Liturgy "must not in any way support or belong to groups which show themselves to be against the validity or legitimacy" of the Novus Ordo Rites or "against the Roman Pontiff as Supreme Pastor of the Universal Church."  There is clearly here the potential for application of an ideological litmus test, employing alarmingly open-ended terminology.  Only time will tell whether and to what extent this virtually standardless provision will become pernicious.  One can be optimistic on this score, however, in view of the permission granted to the Society of the Good Shepherd to engage in legitimate criticism of the Novus Ordo, as indeed the current Pope has done when writing as Cardinal Ratzinger.

Of less concern in the bad news department is the provision that "new saints and certain of the new prefaces can and ought to be inserted into the 1962 Missal, according to provisions which will be indicated subsequently."  The Roman Missal has always been open to the inclusion of new Feast Days and Prefaces, and, significantly, there is no suggestion that the Novus Ordo calendar or readings as such are to be incorporated into the Traditional Liturgy.  

All in all, the Instruction is not the disaster we feared, and indeed it seems to have limited rather drastically the room in which certain bishops thought they could maneuver to militate against the MP.  Of course, the docuмent is only as good as its enforcement and as to this we shall have to wait and see. But, in sum, today cannot be seen as a good day for those who had hoped the Instruction would signal Novus Ordo revanchism.  We cannot fail to note the significance of the approval of the docuмent by the Holy Father on the very Feast of St. Pius V.

Overall, a sigh of relief is indicated, but not without vigilance for what will no doubt be a continuing rearguard action against the dreaded return of liturgical tradition.
 


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« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2011, 11:02:48 AM »
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  • I'd like a show of hands:  Who thinks this "instruction" will have any effect on the tradtional Mass in Conciliar circles?

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    « Reply #2 on: May 13, 2011, 11:25:12 AM »
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  • Stevus-

    While I'd 'like' to give him, el papa, the benefit of doubt... I see this as another sham. Say one thing, do another...

    It is a good divine that follows his own instructions.  ~William Shakespeare

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    « Reply #3 on: May 13, 2011, 11:27:27 AM »
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  • I am no optimist, however I do think it will force reluctant minimum concessions by the lib bishops so as not to draw attention to to themselves from the Holy See or the PCED. They've got a good thing going (do their own thing, Rome looks the other way). They aren't going to throw that away by targeting themselves over not giving silly Trads their TLM's at odd times in obscure parishes.

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    « Reply #4 on: May 13, 2011, 11:49:44 AM »
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  • And I'm not trying to be a pessimist, but I think there are things which go on every day which 'should' be drawing attention from the holy see which are not. Call me a realist.


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    « Reply #5 on: May 13, 2011, 12:11:57 PM »
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    And I'm not trying to be a pessimist, but I think there are things which go on every day which 'should' be drawing attention from the holy see which are not. Call me a realist.


    You are correct. The Vatican pretends to have its head buried deeply in the sand when liberals act up. However, if you want to see the head pop out of the sand and quickly start attacking, just wait for a Traditionalist to "act up".

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    « Reply #6 on: May 13, 2011, 12:39:59 PM »
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  • Look how the press covers the story. Dripping with bias...

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/13/us-pope-latin-idUSTRE74C29120110513

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    « Reply #7 on: May 13, 2011, 12:46:26 PM »
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  • The docuмent might yield some good fruit, though it's seriously deficient in several respects (e.g., it treats the traditional Mass [I reject the "forma extraordinaria" language] as desirable as a museum piece rather than as objectively superior to the Novus Ordo). How much more fruit might this docuмent yield if it had some real teeth!
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    « Reply #8 on: May 13, 2011, 12:54:05 PM »
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    19. The faithful who ask for the celebration of the forma extraordinaria must not in any way support or belong to groups which show themselves to be against the validity or legitimacy of the Holy Mass or the Sacraments celebrated in the forma ordinaria or against the Roman Pontiff as Supreme Pastor of the Universal Church.

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    « Reply #9 on: May 13, 2011, 01:06:13 PM »
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    19. The faithful who ask for the celebration of the forma extraordinaria must not in any way support or belong to groups which show themselves to be against the validity or legitimacy of the Holy Mass or the Sacraments celebrated in the forma ordinaria or against the Roman Pontiff as Supreme Pastor of the Universal Church.


    Yes, a clear jab at those of the SSPX and sedevacantists. Regrettable, insofar as it applies to those of the SSPX.
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  • So, in other words, if you are SSPX and were considering trying to petition for and assist at a Diocesan Mass, get the heck out of here and go back to your "schismatic" chapel where, for all we care, you can spend the rest of your mortal life and then miserably rot in Hell. Good Day!


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    « Reply #11 on: May 13, 2011, 01:26:00 PM »
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    So, in other words, if you are SSPX and were considering trying to petition for and assist at a Diocesan Mass, get the heck out of here and go back to your "schismatic" chapel where, for all we care, you can spend the rest of your mortal life and then miserably rot in Hell. Good Day!


    Just another day in the life of the Novus Ordo Religion.



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    « Reply #12 on: May 13, 2011, 04:02:33 PM »
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    19. The faithful who ask for the celebration of the forma extraordinaria must not in any way support or belong to groups which show themselves to be against the validity or legitimacy of the Holy Mass or the Sacraments celebrated in the forma ordinaria or against the Roman Pontiff as Supreme Pastor of the Universal Church.


    I saw this. He's obviously cutting down the SSPX and all sede groups. This won't help make the TLM more widespread.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.

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    « Reply #13 on: May 13, 2011, 06:12:34 PM »
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  • "JREducation", resident CAF monk of Modernism, gives his "enlightening" interpretation to the new instruction; proving, once again, what liberals can do to a docuмent you THINK is pretty clear.

    His words in bold.

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    6. The Roman Missal promulgated by Pope Paul VI and the last edition prepared under Pope John XXIII, are two forms of the Roman Liturgy, defined respectively as ordinaria and extraordinaria: they are two usages of the one Roman Rite, one alongside the other. Both are the expression of the same lex orandi of the Church. On account of its venerable and ancient use, the forma extraordinaria is to be maintained with appropriate honor.

    This is extremely important, because it settles the question and clarifies the terms. They are not two rites, but one rite. They are two forms to be known as ordinary and extraordinary. But they are the same mass. That question is answered and whoever believes differently has to take it up with the pope.

    "There is no contradiction between the two editions of the Roman Missal. In the history of the Liturgy growth and progress are found, but not a rupture. What was sacred for prior generations, remains sacred and great for us as well, and cannot be suddenly prohibited altogether or even judged harmful."2

    This too is important, because it clarifies what he had said prior to being pope about banal fabrications. That statement has been over cited and incorrectly applied. He was speaking about the things that people make up and add to the mass, not about the legitimate changes made by Pope Paul VI and later by Pope John Paul II.

    15. A coetus fidelium ("group of the faithful") can be said to be stabiliter existens ("existing in a stable manner"), according to the sense of art. 5 § 1 of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificuм, when it is constituted by some people of an individual parish who, even after the publication of the Motu Proprio, come together by reason of their veneration for the Liturgy in the Usus Antiquior, and who ask that it might be celebrated in the parish church or in an oratory or chapel; such a coetus ("group") can also be composed of persons coming from different parishes or dioceses, who gather together in a specific parish church or in an oratory or chapel for this purpose.

    This answers the question in the minds of many pastors and bishops as to what constitutes a stable group. Many people thought that it had to be parishioners.

    19. The faithful who ask for the celebration of the forma extraordinaria must not in any way support or belong to groups which show themselves to be against the validity or legitimacy of the Holy Mass or the Sacraments celebrated in the forma ordinaria or against the Roman Pontiff as Supreme Pastor of the Universal Church.

    This was needed. You cannot belong to a group that such as the SSPX, SSPV, or some other group that claims that the Ordinary Form is wrong. You have to accept the legitimacy of the Ordinary Form and the authority of the pope to promote it and protect it. In essence, he’s telling us to stop the competition between the two forms.

    21. Ordinaries are asked to offer their clergy the possibility of acquiring adequate preparation for celebrations in the forma extraordinaria. This applies also to Seminaries, where future priests should be given proper formation, including study of Latin8 and, where pastoral needs suggest it, the opportunity to learn the forma extraordinaria of the Roman Rite.

    This is important, because it answers a question that many lay people posed to bishops and religious superiors. The opportunity to learn the EF is offered, not mandated. Those studying for the priesthood can choose not to learn it. That’s fair. There are seminarians who want to learn it and others who are not interested. Maybe they will be later, not now.


    23. The faculty to celebrate sine populo (or with the participation of only one minister) in the forma extraordinaria of the Roman Rite is given by the Motu Proprio to all priests, whether secular or religious (cf. Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificuм, art. 2). For such celebrations therefore, priests, by provision of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificuм, do not require any special permission from their Ordinaries or superiors.

    This answers the question for lay people who live in parishes run by religious orders in solemn vows. If the religious is a priest, he still needs permission from his superior to celebrate the EF for the people. He can celebrate it alone without the superior’s permission.

    It also answers a question for religious superiors. In most fraternal communities, the ordained brothers can only celebrate mass with permission from the superior. The wording in SP was not clear. The permission being granted here is to use the EF, The religious, must still get permission from his superior to celebrate a mass. Just because he’s a priest, it’s not a given. He and the laity in that parish must comply with the rule and constitution that govern that order. If it’s not in the constitution, they must comply with the judgment of the superior. Most superiors do not deny permission to celebrate the EF for the laity, provided that the religious in question does not neglect other duties and that the laity in question do not demand it as if the religious community had an obligation to provide it. They do not. The diocese has that obligation. Therefore, if you are in a parish run by religious and the superior says that they will not celebrate the EF, it falls upon the bishop to find someone who can do so, not on the superior of the religious, nor can the bishop ask a religious to do it or can a religious volunteer contrary to his superior’s wishes. The only time that he can celebrate the EF without the superior’s permission is without a congregation. SP mentioned superiors and proper law, but did not mention solo masses. That was the question mark.

    30. As regards tonsure, minor orders and the subdiaconate, the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificuм does not introduce any change in the discipline of the Code of Canon Law of 1983; consequently, in Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life which are under the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, one who has made solemn profession or who has been definitively incorporated into a clerical institute of apostolic life, becomes incardinated as a cleric in the institute or society upon ordination to the diaconate, in accordance with canon 266 § 2 of the Code of Canon Law.

    This was needed, because the Code of 1983 separated the codes that govern religious orders that make solemn vows and congregations that make simple vows (definitive incorporation). In doing so, they simply published an addendum to the Code. When you look at the code, you see broad statements about religious life and no clear rules about the different degrees of consecration. Unless you knew to look in the docuмents of the Sacred Congregation or Ecclesia Dei, the layman thought that we were all the same. This makes it very clear. You must be in solemn vows before you can become a cleric. Or at the very least, if you belong to a congregation or a society such as the FSSP, you must have made some kind of permanent commitment. This separates the clerical state from the consecrated life. They co-exist. They do not depend on each other or need each other, except when a religious order or a society is explicitly for clerics.

    This docuмent answers many questions. I like it.

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    Br. JR, OSF
     

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    19. The faithful who ask for the celebration of the forma extraordinaria must not in any way support or belong to groups which show themselves to be against the validity or legitimacy of the Holy Mass or the Sacraments celebrated in the forma ordinaria or against the Roman Pontiff as Supreme Pastor of the Universal Church.


    I saw this. He's obviously cutting down the SSPX and all sede groups. This won't help make the TLM more widespread.


    That's exactly what the Motu Proprio did, most Latin Masses before the MP were either independent or SSPX (Older FSSPs tend to be more Traditional than newer ones). Maybe that's why there has been an increase in what Bishop Williamson calls liberal traditionalists. The MP helped to liberalize some Traditional Catholics, while attracting those with "smells an bells" tendencies.

    None the less, most people in the NO don't really want the Latin Mass. One thing I observed after the MP was when a church began offering the Latin Mass, it drew larger crowds in the beginning and then tailed off within the next couple of months.
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