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Explains The Supreme Importance Of The Liturgy
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| Top Stories for Thursday, November 12th, 2009
| GREGOR KOLLMORGEN
Posted on 11/07/2009 6:00:31 AM PST by GonzoII
Top Stories for Thursday, November 12th, 2009:
Here is a choir- loft view of the altar at the Church of St. Agnes, St. Paul, Minn. On November 2, the parish commemorated All Souls Day with a Latin High Mass. The 1,200 Mass participants heard Mozarts Requiem sung by the Twin Cities Catholic Chorale, founded by the parishs Msgr. Richard J. Schuler ( 1920- 2007) in 1956. Bishop- elect Paul Sirba of Duluth, Minn., a son of the parish, concelebrated the Mass with Fr. John Ubel, pastor of St. Agnes. Fr. Ubel served as homilist. Fr. William Baer and the entire student body of St. John Vianney College Seminary attended. Sitting near the seminarians were the parish altar servers, vested in cassock and surplice.
Explains The Supreme Importance Of The Liturgy
By GREGOR KOLLMORGEN The prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Antonio Cardinal Canizares Llovera, recently attended a conference in Barcelona, Spain. On this occasion, he was interviewed by Catalunya Cristiana.
Here is a New Liturgical Movement ( NLM) translation of the parts of this quite inspiring interview,
which concern the liturgy, specifically the passages which speak to the supreme importance of the liturgy, a point sadly still often overlooked:
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Q. Soon it will be a year since you were appointed by the Pope as prefect of the Congregation for Divine
Worship. . . . How do you assess your debut in the Vatican Curia?
A. It is not for me to assess my performance. All I have to say is that it is a very important time for all, intense work is being done, a plenary meeting of the congregation has taken place, proposals have been reached which the Holy Father approved and which constitute the plan of our work. [ NLM:
This appears to refer to the reform of the reform proposals mentioned by Andrea Tornielli in August.] The great objective is to revive the spirit of the liturgy throughout the world.
Q. What have been the most pressing issues that you have had to attend to?
A. Urgent business there is every morning, referring to excesses
and errors which are being committed in the liturgy, but above all, the most urgent issue that is pressing all over the world, is that the sense of the liturgy be truly recovered. This is not about changing rubrics or introducing new things, but what it is about, is simply that the liturgy be lived and that it be in the center of the life of the Church.
The Church cannot be without the liturgy, because the Church is there for the liturgy, that is, for praise, for thanksgiving, to offer the sacrifice to the Lord, for worship. . . . This is fundamental, and without this there is no Church. Indeed, without this there is no humanity. It is therefore an extremely urgent and pressing task.
Q. How can the sense of the liturgy be recovered?
A. At present we work in a very quiet manner on an entire range of issues having to do with educative projects. This is the prime necessity there is: a good and genuine liturgical formation. The subject of liturgical formation is critical because there really is no sufficient education [ at the moment].
People believe that the liturgy is a matter of forms and external realities, and what we really need is to restore a sense of worship, i. e., the sense of God as God. This sense of God can only be recovered with the liturgy. Therefore the Pope has the greatest interest in emphasizing the priority of the liturgy in the life of the Church. When one lives the spirit of the liturgy, one enters into the spirit of worship, one enters into the acknowledgment of God, one enters into communion with Him, and this is what transforms man and turns him into a new man.
The liturgy always looks toward God, not the community; it is not the community that makes the liturgy, but it is God who makes it. It is He who comes to meet us and offers us to participate in His life, His mercy, and His forgiveness. . . . When one truly lives the liturgy and God is truly at the center of it, everything changes.
Q. So far away are we today from the true sense of the mystery?
A. Yes, there is currently very great secularization and secularism, the sense of mystery and the sacred has been lost, one does not live with the spirit truly to worship God and to let God be God. This is why it is believed to be necessary constantly to be changing things in the liturgy, to innovate and that everything has to be very creative. This is not what is needed in the liturgy, but that it really be worship, i. e., recognition of the One who transcends us and who offers us salvation. The mystery of God, which is the unfathomable mystery of His love, is not something nebulous, but is Someone who comes to meet us.
We must recover the man who adores. We must recover the sense of the mystery. We must recover what we never ought to have lost. The greatest evil that is being done to man is trying to eliminate from his life transcendence and the dimension of the mystery. The consequences we are experiencing today in all spheres of life. They are the tendency to replace the truth with opinion, confidence with unease, the end with the means. . . .
Therefore it is so important to defend man against all the ideologies which weaken him in his triple relationship to the world, to others, and to God. Never before has there been so much talk of
freedom, and never before have here been more enslavements.
Q.After so many years of teaching and episcopal ministry, how have you experienced the call to serve in the Roman Curia as min-ister of the Pope?
A.I accept it with great joy, because it means fulfilling the will of God. When one does the will of God one is very happy, although I must confess that I did not expect something like this. At the same time, the fact of working together with the Pope allows me to live intensely the mystery of communion. I feel very united to him, happy to help him in all he really is asking for. As is known, one of his principal concerns is the concern for the liturgy.
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posted on
11/07/2009 6:00:32 AM PST
by
GonzoII
To: GonzoII
We are in the latter days and every Word of God will be fulfilled and Catholics need to read the Scriptures and trust the Word of God so that they can see with their eyes and hear with their ears the mighty work of God as He is bringing Israel back into the land and making her a burdensome stone to the whole world in order to bring the armies of the earth who hate Lord Jesus to the hills of Zion to destroy Israel under the coming world leader of ten nations that hate God, Christ, and Israel and all bible believing Christians.
The true body of Christ will be translated, the Wicked anti Christ will appear on the world stage with the false prophet, the world will worship the liar during his seven year reign, then God the Father will send the Only Begotten Son Jesus Christ to destroy the armies and peoples of the earth who will try to destroy the nation of Israel at the final day of the seven year tribulation.Then Christ Jesus will rule over all the earth for 1000 years as Kind of Kings and Lord of Lords and the earth will have the peace as the master brings all evil into subjugation in His righteous kingdom.
The Scriptures teach this all but most Catholics don't read the Scriptures beginning to end but follow after men who have long ago departed from the body of Christ, the true Church of God, and now trust in Babylon the Great harlot of the earth.
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posted on
11/07/2009 6:13:57 AM PST
by
kindred
(In the beginning, God created the heavens in the earth. Jesus is God our Saviour.)
To: GonzoII
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posted on
11/07/2009 9:53:28 AM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: GonzoII
**. What have been the most pressing issues that you have had to attend to?
A. Urgent business there is every morning, referring to excesses and errors which are being committed in the liturgy, but above all, the most urgent issue that is pressing all over the world, is that the sense of the liturgy be truly recovered. This is not about changing rubrics or introducing new things, but what it is about, is simply that the liturgy be lived and that it be in the center of the life of the Church.**
Good news bump!
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posted on
11/07/2009 9:56:42 AM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: GonzoII
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posted on
11/07/2009 9:57:18 AM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
"errors which are being committed in the liturgy" That caught my eye also.
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posted on
11/07/2009 10:50:53 AM PST
by
GonzoII
("That they may be one...Father")
To: 4mer Liberal
To: T Minus Four
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posted on
11/16/2009 5:58:54 PM PST
by
4mer Liberal
(Collosians 1:15-17)
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