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Offline Augstine Baker

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Revised Traditional Missal Planned for Next Summer in Rome?
« on: August 16, 2012, 02:33:23 PM »
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  • This is a translation from the usually well-informed German summorumpontificuм.de, who says that their own well-informed source has some information about the new Missal, which was coupled with their announcement of the good news of the formal recognition of Papa Stronsay at the Diocese of Aberdeen in Scottland.

    The less good news is that the work on "a new edition of the Old Missal" has so far progressed enough that it will be published next summer so that it can be used in 2013.  The key points of alteration:

    -  Allowance of the usage of new prefaces for all feasts, which correspond to the Novus Ordo prefaces;

    - General allowance of the Traditional Mass to be celebrated "versus populum";

    - Permission to say the Liturgy of the Word in the language of the people [which facilitates the use of the Cramner table];

    The desire for "liturgical engineering" in the appropriate Vatican authorities therefore seems unchanged -- at least in so far as it relates to a direction "away from Tradition".

    http://eponymousflower.blogspot.com/2012/08/new-missal-planned-for-next-summer.html


    Offline Malleus 01

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    Revised Traditional Missal Planned for Next Summer in Rome?
    « Reply #1 on: August 16, 2012, 03:23:14 PM »
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  • Quote from: Augstine Baker
    This is a translation from the usually well-informed German summorumpontificuм.de, who says that their own well-informed source has some information about the new Missal, which was coupled with their announcement of the good news of the formal recognition of Papa Stronsay at the Diocese of Aberdeen in Scottland.

    The less good news is that the work on "a new edition of the Old Missal" has so far progressed enough that it will be published next summer so that it can be used in 2013.  The key points of alteration:

    -  Allowance of the usage of new prefaces for all feasts, which correspond to the Novus Ordo prefaces;

    - General allowance of the Traditional Mass to be celebrated "versus populum";

    - Permission to say the Liturgy of the Word in the language of the people [which facilitates the use of the Cramner table];

    The desire for "liturgical engineering" in the appropriate Vatican authorities therefore seems unchanged -- at least in so far as it relates to a direction "away from Tradition".

    http://eponymousflower.blogspot.com/2012/08/new-missal-planned-for-next-summer.html


    Revised this and revised that. We have the Roman Missal of Pope St Pius the V - how about that.


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    Revised Traditional Missal Planned for Next Summer in Rome?
    « Reply #2 on: August 16, 2012, 04:10:00 PM »
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  • I thought it was coming this Advent?

    I propose that we DON'T go along and call it the new 1962 missal but call it what it is - the 2012 or 2013 missal.
    For it is written: I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be dispersed. Matthew 26:31

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    Revised Traditional Missal Planned for Next Summer in Rome?
    « Reply #3 on: August 16, 2012, 06:08:28 PM »
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  • Am I alone in seeing the deception in all of this?  How can significant changes be brought upon the 1962 Missal and still call it the 1962 Missal?  

    If it's a new creation, a new missal, (for the new church), then let's entitle it the 2012 Missal and be honest about the whole thing.

    Actual 1962 Missals (and prior ones) are getting harder and harder to find due to the natural passage of time and also due to the willful destruction of those missals after Pope Paul VI brought about his new mass.  So, there is somewhat of a shortage of the actual 1962 Missals but then the book market will have a large dumping of these "heavily altered" books bearing the same year.  A new creation bearing the year of 1962.  And the modernists are always accusing us of being frozen in time!

    Imagine if I wrote a few notes of music and put Mozart's name to the front of it.  What would people call me?

    Should the new rome vatican be seen in the same light?

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    Revised Traditional Missal Planned for Next Summer in Rome?
    « Reply #4 on: August 16, 2012, 11:22:50 PM »
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    Am I alone in seeing the deception in all of this?  How can significant changes be brought upon the 1962 Missal and still call it the 1962 Missal?  

    If it's a new creation, a new missal, (for the new church), then let's entitle it the 2012 Missal and be honest about the whole thing.

    Actual 1962 Missals (and prior ones) are getting harder and harder to find due to the natural passage of time and also due to the willful destruction of those missals after Pope Paul VI brought about his new mass.  So, there is somewhat of a shortage of the actual 1962 Missals but then the book market will have a large dumping of these "heavily altered" books bearing the same year.  A new creation bearing the year of 1962.  And the modernists are always accusing us of being frozen in time!

    Imagine if I wrote a few notes of music and put Mozart's name to the front of it.  What would people call me?


    They'd call you Capt McQuigg Ratzinger. HAHAHAHAHA

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