The Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Cardinal Antonio Canizares, has revealed something a great number of people insist in not believe.
The Cardinal said that even those who follow the Society of St. Pius X, when they participate in a Mass celebrated properly, affirmed the high prelate, they [SSPX] say that there would be no need for this separation with the Catholic Church if she [the Mass] was like that in all places."
Cardinal Cañizares then explained that, according to the testimony of Bishop Bernard Fellay, current superior of the Fraternity, Archbishop Lefebvre obviously would not want to break up if the mass was celebrated by all according to "the strictest form" of the new Missal of Paul VI (1963-1978).
Why am I not surprised?
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What is the source of this quote, above?
"...Canizares, has revealed something a great number of people insist in
not believe." That is improper grammar, so this must be a machine
translation of something.
"...obviously would not want to break up..." - This sounds incomplete.
What is the object of the "break up?" Could these words have been
extracted from a larger context, regarding a split within the Society?
The actual video has this written below it:
Published on Jan 16, 2013
http://en.romereports.com This is Spanish Cardinal Antonio Cañizares. When it comes to the liturgy, he says some of the changes that were called on by the Second Vatican Council, are still pending.
But if those changes are applied correctly, he says, even traditionalists groups, like that of Lefebvrians, would not feel mistrust.
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The website http://en.romereports.comhas the following (I played the video again and
verified that this is the
script that the reporters used to make the video. It only varies by a few
rather insignificant words):
January 16, 2013. (Romereports.com)
This is Spanish Cardinal Antonio Cañizares. When it comes to the liturgy, he says some of the changes that were called on by the Second Vatican Council, are still pending. But if those changes are applied correctly, he says, even traditionalists groups, like that of Lefebvrians, would not feel mistrust. [The reporter says "Society of St. Pius X" instead of "Lefebvrians"]
CARD. ANTONIO CAÑIZARES
Prefect, Congregation for Divine Worship
“For example, when members of the Society of St. Pius X, founded by Archbishop Lefebvre, participate in a Eucharistic celebration, that's celebrated well, they say if it were celebrated like this in all places, our division from the Catholic Church, would not have been necessary.” Cardinal Cañizares is the Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship. He gave a closing statement at Spain's Embassy to the Holy See, after a series of talks about the Second Vatican Council. He says, reforms still need to be carried out, but reforms is not always synonymous with change.
CARD. ANTONIO CAÑIZARES
Prefect, Congregation for Divine Worship
“Right now, the most urgent reform is one that deals with liturgical formation. At this point, we lack this type of formation.”
The prefect says the future of the Church, largely depends on deeply understanding and explaining the liturgy and sacraments to others.
CARD. ANTONIO CAÑIZARES
Prefect, Congregation for Divine Worship
“I would say there is no future for the Church and for humanity if there isn't a renewed sense of liturgy and a sense of truth in liturgical celebrations. In the liturgy, we see the action of God. That same God who is present and carries out His mission of salvation.”
It's precisely this point that the Church is emphasizing through the New Evangelization. The need to transmit the message of the Gospel, so that people may apply it, in a modern way to their daily lives.
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The reporters do not pronounce Lefebvre well at all. Maybe they do not
want to learn how to say it, and that's why they substituted SSPX.