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This coming Advent, the "new 1962 missal" (updated according to SP & UE) will be in use. it is already in print to celebrate the "Year of the (loss of) Faith. If the SSPX continues using the 1962 Missal, they will look very foolish. As I mention already on another thread, the lat time we had a "year of the Faith" was the very year that the "Oath Against Modernism" was done away with. Read John Vennaris article:"The Oath Against Modernism Betrayed" again.Emphasis added.
Quote from: Marie AuxiliadoraThis coming Advent, the "new 1962 missal" (updated according to SP & UE) will be in use. it is already in print to celebrate the "Year of the (loss of) Faith. If the SSPX continues using the 1962 Missal, they will look very foolish. As I mention already on another thread, the lat time we had a "year of the Faith" was the very year that the "Oath Against Modernism" was done away with. Read John Vennaris article:"The Oath Against Modernism Betrayed" again.Emphasis added.I don't often hear about big changes in the Conciliar church, so this comment on another topic was rather surprising to me.What is the "new 1962 missal". The only change I've ever heard of made by the Conciliar church was a new Good Friday Prayer to placate the perfidious Jews. Are there more changes? Does anyone have further information? I'm just curious.Another thing... Will the SSPX be using the "new 1962 missal"?One last thing... If this is a "new 1962 missal", and it becomes official the first Sunday of Advent, shouldn't it now be the 2012 missal? And shouldn't all the "traditional" communities in "full communion" with rome be using it?
Good point. It should be a 2012 "Extraordinary Form" Missal.Why rename the 1962 Missal? Other than deception, I can't think of a valid reason.