Send CathInfo's owner Matthew a gift from his Amazon wish list:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/25M2B8RERL1UO

Author Topic: New 1962 Missal?  (Read 15706 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

New 1962 Missal?
« Reply #20 on: July 08, 2012, 01:53:52 PM »
Quote from: Seraphim
  A "new" 1962 Missal?

   That's like being "kind of pregnant."

   Either you are, or you are not.

   Either the Missal is 1962, or it is 2012.

   Clever though, how the Roman's marketed it.

   The indultarian dummies are in overdrive right now with their "Crime-Think" technique, trying to preclude the inconvenient thought from arising in their minds as to how there can be such a thing as a "new" 1962 Missal.

   I'm sure after a week of confusion, and a couple sermons on obedience, the present confusion will give way to a zeal for the new Missal.

   It will once again all just be a matter of interpretation to them.

   Just semantics, they will say.

   And like a frog in heated water, they will succeed in making themselves oblivious that they are defending their own loss of faith under the pretext of zeal for the same.


So glad you are posting! Happy!
Someone must have been reading my mind.
Can anyone tell me if this is true?  Thank You.
Pope Benedict XVI Missal of 2012
Will Replace the 1962 Missal for traditional Communities on December 2, 2012

    Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP)
    Institute of Christ the King (ICR)
    Institute of the Good Shepherd (IBP)
    Fraternity of St. John Vianney (FSJV)

New 1962 Missal?
« Reply #21 on: July 09, 2012, 07:10:37 PM »
The Vatican II / transitional "1962" missal is problematic enough.  I can't wait for the 2012 missal of BXVI  :facepalm:  

I was thinking of an analogy of the Traditional Pius X Missal compared to that of "Blessed John XXIII (the second)"...

Imagine you ordered a medium-rare Chateaubriand a la Bouquetiere, with the mandatory Bordelaise, Béarnaise, and a bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape.

The waiter indeed brought the essence of the Chateaubriand (beef tenderloin)... but it was medium-well and the Bouquetiere was replace by frozen mixed vegetables and french fries.  Ketchup replaced the Bordelaise and Béarnaise and it was served with a 24oz Budweiser.

Some might respond: "Stop your complaining Ferdinand, it is still tenderloin!  Pass me the Ketchup".

An aside:  If the chef's qualifications are dubious, the tenderloin just might be textured vegetable protein (TVP).





New 1962 Missal?
« Reply #22 on: July 09, 2012, 08:05:58 PM »
Quote from: Ferdinand
The Vatican II / transitional "1962" missal is problematic enough.  I can't wait for the 2012 missal of BXVI  :facepalm:  

I was thinking of an analogy of the Traditional Pius X Missal compared to that of "Blessed John XXIII (the second)"...

Imagine you ordered a medium-rare Chateaubriand a la Bouquetiere, with the mandatory Bordelaise, Béarnaise, and a bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape.

The waiter indeed brought the essence of the Chateaubriand (beef tenderloin)... but it was medium-well and the Bouquetiere was replace by frozen mixed vegetables and french fries.  Ketchup replaced the Bordelaise and Béarnaise and it was served with a 24oz Budweiser.

Some might respond: "Stop your complaining Ferdinand, it is still tenderloin!  Pass me the Ketchup".

An aside:  If the chef's qualifications are dubious, the tenderloin just might be textured vegetable protein (TVP).





 :ready-to-eat:

Offline Maria Auxiliadora

  • Supporter
New 1962 Missal?
« Reply #23 on: July 09, 2012, 08:10:52 PM »
Quote from: magdalena
Quote from: Ferdinand
The Vatican II / transitional "1962" missal is problematic enough.  I can't wait for the 2012 missal of BXVI  :facepalm:  

I was thinking of an analogy of the Traditional Pius X Missal compared to that of "Blessed John XXIII (the second)"...

Imagine you ordered a medium-rare Chateaubriand a la Bouquetiere, with the mandatory Bordelaise, Béarnaise, and a bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape.

The waiter indeed brought the essence of the Chateaubriand (beef tenderloin)... but it was medium-well and the Bouquetiere was replace by frozen mixed vegetables and french fries.  Ketchup replaced the Bordelaise and Béarnaise and it was served with a 24oz Budweiser.

Some might respond: "Stop your complaining Ferdinand, it is still tenderloin!  Pass me the Ketchup".

An aside:  If the chef's qualifications are dubious, the tenderloin just might be textured vegetable protein (TVP).





 :ready-to-eat:


 :cheers:

New 1962 Missal?
« Reply #24 on: July 10, 2012, 09:14:37 AM »
I'm not the most internet saavy person around, so perhaps someone can help me.

I have been looking for some docuмent or some official announcement from the Conciliar vatican or a publishing company or news service or something confirming that indult communities will be required to use a "new 1962 missal" beginning with the First Sunday of Advent, 2012.  I have been completely unable to locate anything in English.

Before I start telling people I know about this, I would like something official on the internet that I could point people to.  I was also looking for a website that described the changes that are coming with the new missal.  The only place I could find is this topic on CathInfo.

Can anyone else locate something?  Thanks.