Monday, March 12, 2007

Pope ignores protests to restore Latin mass

The Australian
March 12, 2007

POPE Benedict XVI plans to bring back the celebration of mass in Latin, overriding a rare show of protest from senior cardinals.

With a papal decree said to be imminent, Catholic publishers in Rome are preparing new editions of the Latin missal. They have sent proofs to Vatican authorities for approval, the Rome newspaper La Repubblica has reported.

Vatican sources said Benedict, who is fluent in Latin, is considering the publication of a papal motu proprio (literally, on his own initiative), which does not require the approval of church bodies.

This would enable Benedict to ignore opposition from several cardinals.

The decree would declare the Latin, or Tridentine, mass an "extraordinary universal rite", and the vernacular mass, with which most Catholics are familiar, an "ordinary universal rite".
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2 Comments:

At 11:19 AM, Blogger Brian Kopp said...

Hey, its great to see another Catholic DPM fighting the good fight!

Keep up the good work,

Brian Kopp, DPM
http://www.universalindult.org
http://universalindult.blogspot.com/

 
At 12:04 PM, Blogger Dr. Denice Hanley, DPM, M.Div. said...

We're rare birds, indeed!

I just checked out both sites. Great stuff. I've attended the Tridentine Mass on occasion at St. Agnes Church (see http://www.catholicliturgy.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/ArticleText/Index/15/SubIndex/0/ArticleIndex/28) and have always been mystically moved and uplifted. I wish I could attend more.

BTW, love those cartoons on http://universalindult.blogspot.com.

Blessings,

Denice

 

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