Answering for markomalley.
A Novus Ordo Mass is a Mass in the native language — in my case English. All the liturgy has been redone (3 years ago) and is basically the same words that used to be said in Latin.
All the elements of the Mass are there.
Salvation,
Thank you.
G-F
The changes weren’t as simple as just an English translation of the Latin, but I won’t get into it here.
And for decades the words were very different: many vs all.
No, some elements have been eliminated, e.g. The Last Gospel and prayers after low Mass and some have been added, e.g. procession of the "gifts" by lay people.
Many other elements were protestantized, e.g. removing the tabernacle from front and center on the altar, the priest turning his back to face the "people of God" rather than facing God, altar girls, Euacharistic monsters, Holy Communion in the Paw and on the Hoof, etc.