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New 1962 Missal?
« Reply #45 on: July 11, 2012, 07:47:11 PM »
"The 1989 Profession of Faith." You mean for juror-priests?   :tinfoil:

New 1962 Missal?
« Reply #46 on: July 11, 2012, 11:36:49 PM »
Quote from: Roland Deschain
Well that was eye opening. I think one could argue that Benedict is even more dangerous to the Faith then JP2. JP2 was a gregarious actor who revelled in the applause of his audience. Benedict is smart and knows exactly what he is doing. He has also done a wonderful job of duping many well meaning "conservatives" and "traditionalists."

Brick by brick indeed. I can't help but think of the Cask of Amontillado. Problem is that Tradition is Fortunato in this case.


Fortunato: a name of poignant irony, no?

Don't forget that Ratzinger was the old pro, and Wojtyla was the new kid on the
block, literally! The latter looked up to the former, and some say that JPII went
to him like a mentor when he had challenges. Ratzinger kept him on the program.
Whose idea do you suppose Assisi I was? Guess. Think of B16 as the brains and
JPII as a puppet -- on stage (always "acting"). And who was the puppeteer? Then
it all makes sense. JPII was the warm-up act. Now we're getting down to business!


New 1962 Missal?
« Reply #47 on: July 12, 2012, 07:46:02 AM »
Very accurate observations. Today, they are puppets of every scene, the church also.


New 1962 Missal?
« Reply #48 on: July 14, 2012, 11:52:48 PM »
Regarding the 1962 missal (or any bastard version of it).  

An exercise:  Start using Dom Guerange's 15 volume Liturgical Year at Mass as opposed to the Vatican II/transitional missal of "Blessed John XXIII (the second)/Archbishop Annibale Bugnini" (likely roomates in the hereafter).

Firstly, the beauty of liturgy will come alive, then sorrow... that so much has been lost, and gradually as your sensus fidelium starts to kick in, a Holy Anger will certainly overcome you.  


New 1962 Missal?
« Reply #49 on: July 15, 2012, 06:04:14 PM »
Quote from: Ferdinand
Regarding the 1962 missal (or any bastard version of it).  

An exercise:  Start using Dom Guerange's 15 volume Liturgical Year at Mass as opposed to the Vatican II/transitional missal of "Blessed John XXIII (the second)/Archbishop Annibale Bugnini" (likely roomates in the hereafter).

Firstly, the beauty of liturgy will come alive, then sorrow... that so much has been lost, and gradually as your sensus fidelium starts to kick in, a Holy Anger will certainly overcome you.  



Excellent suggestion! I think I'm going to try that out. I know several people who
use their Liturgical year books as a daily missal. Mine set on the shelf most
of the time, and I don't think I've ever read one of them all the way through.

In the mean time, I think it would be great for each one of us to call Angelus Press
tomorrow, or this week  sometime, and ask them when the half-price sale starts on
their obsolete 1962 missals. That should give them something to think about.