Jovita,
Thank you for posting this.
Vatican II stripped out any mention of the Blessed Mother from the Novus ordo missae liturgy.
This is why you know Vatican II is from the devil.
There can be no acceptance of any of it!
Yes, to Hell with Vatican II
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While I must agree that Vat.II is pernicious, being the
last straw that turned the tide toward deconstruction in the Church, still, it seems to me a bit unfair to say that
"Vatican II stripped out any mention of the Blessed Mother from the Novus ordo missae liturgy." While Vat.II didn't literally strip out mention of
anything from the liturgy, it certainly
planted the seed of stripping out various things. One comes to mind being the Secret prayers of the TLM, which contain many profoundly spiritual doctrines of Holy Mother Church. Another is the absence of any mention of
sacrifice in Vat.II's docuмents, and this theme was then carried over 4 years later in the New Mass. Furthermore, when the bishops at Vat.II agreed to make some revisions in the Mass, it would have been unacceptable to them to say that means the TLM was to be abandoned wholesale and an entirely new creature was then to emerge. But that is exactly what happened.
While Vat.II was concluded 4 years already when the Novus Ordo liturgy was released for public consumption, there had been "transitional rites" in experimentation during the intervening years. However, there is no mention of a "new mass" or "Novus Ordo" in Vat.II docuмents, and there is no mention of a plan to remove Our Lady from future versions of liturgy.
There is written in Vat.II the intention to revise the Missal, and that the work of revision was to be
undertaken immediately. It didn't say by whom. But then as it turned out, Paul VI gave 6 Protestant ministers the green light to embark on the project. And we all know how much Protestant ministers are prone to expunge the name of the Mother of God from everything they do, that is, unless it is to
ridicule the concept.
Consequently, while it would be more accurate to say that Vat.II provided the basis for removing any mention of our Blessed Mother from the revised liturgy that would be soon to come, sometimes hearing words that are a little more jarring (like what you wrote, Incredulous) has the effect of waking those who slumber or consoling those who suffer.