Posted on 05/27/2021 12:16:15 PM PDT by ebb tide
Dear readers of Stilum Curiae, the tireless, indefatigable, and contradictory procurator of Catholic concerns does not seem to want to rest and give some respite to his exhausted flock. The impression is that he wants to act in such a way that even the most tranquil and docile sheep reach a point where they begin to bite. In that case, let the shepherds beware, both those who are declared wolves and also those who are wolves in sheep's clothing. We report here on two articles concerning the Latin Mass. Enjoy your reading.
For now, this is still fragmentary news, from our multiple sources within the Italian Bishops' Conference, but it seems that yesterday (24 May 2021) the Pope, addressing the Italian bishops at the opening of the work of the annual assembly of the CEI (and in a subsequent meeting with a group of them) announced the imminent reform, for the worse, of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum .
After giving his umpteenth warning against welcoming young men who are "rigid" (that is, faithful to doctrine) into the seminary, Francis announced to the bishops that he is now on the third draft of a text that contains restrictive measures on priests regarding the celebration of Mass in the Extraordinary Form which was liberalized by Benedict XVI who, according to Francis, only wanted to reach out to the Lefebvrians by means of Summorum Pontificum , but that today it is above all young priests who want to celebrate the Tridentine Mass even though they do not even know Latin.
In this regard, Francis told the story of a bishop to whom a young priest had expressed a desire to celebrate Mass in the Extraordinary Form. When the bishop asked if he knew Latin, the young priest told him that he was learning it. To which the bishop replied that it would be better if he spent his time learning Spanish or Vietnamese, since there were many Hispanics and Vietnamese in the diocese.
From what we understand, it would be a return to the Indult - with the prior authorization of the bishop, or even the Vatican - with all that goes along with it, that is, a reinstatement of the ban on celebrating Mass according to the Missal of Saint John XXIII, with many denials of permission and practical ghettoization of priests and faithful tied to the ancient rite. After Moses the liberator, Pharaoh would return.
The belief that Summorum Pontificum was drawn up only to reach out to the Lefebvrians is unfounded and false: not only because it can be deduced from the text of the Motu Proprio (and from the 2011 Instruction Universae Ecclesiae ) but the one who expressly says it is Benedict XVI himself in the book Last Conversations edited by Peter Seewald (pages 189-190 in the Italian version). According to Benedict, the rehabiliatation of the ancient Mass with Summorum Pontificumshould not be absolutely understood as a concession to the Fraternity [the SSPX], but as a way intending that “the Church will preserve internal continuity with her past. That which was sacred in the past does not change into something wrong from one moment to the next. There is not "another Mass" now. They are different forms of the same rite. "
A priest told us in this regard: "It does not seem strange to me that the bishops are attacking Summorum Pontificum : after all, the question of the ancient liturgy is the most grave, serious, and current problem of the Church."
If they have already reached the third draft, it means that they are working seriously (and for some time) to limit and effectively annul Summorum Pontificum . So this is really something to be concerned about to pray for. Will Benedict XVI have anything to say?
And today (26 May) Messa in Latino published this update:
We are following up on our post from yesterday ( here ) to provide more information, even more alarming. It refers to the “curial” background that underlies the remarks made by Pope Francis last Monday, 24 May, on the occasion of the plenary meeting of the CEI at the Hotel Ergife in Rome.
The following is reported by the French website Paix Liturgique (whose name recalls the “liturgical peace” attained in 2007 with the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum and which is now apparently placed in grave and serious danger).
Here is our translation:
“Then, once the journalists left the debate room, the Pope addresses a topic that unites many bishops of the Peninsula [Italy]: the execution [meaning, putting to death] of Summorum Pontificum .
Francis confirmed the imminent publication of a document that he was urged to write, which intends to “reinterpret” the Motu Proprio of Benedict XVI. The publication was effectively delayed since the document seemed to have provoked objections and setbacks, especially from Cardinal Ladaria and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which argued that it would provoke uncontrollable unrest and opposition all over the world.
Notwithstanding this, the Secretary of State is pushing for the release of the text, whose essential provisions are as follows:
- communities which celebrate according to the ancient form may continue to do so
- on the other hand, diocesan priests should obtain specific permission
It is obvious that this document, which is inapplicable in many countries including France, will have above all a symbolic significance: making the celebration of the Traditional Mass no longer a right but a tolerated exception. "
Ping
Does the Pope even speak Italian? I am confident most priests from 1801 to 1963 did not speak Latin as a living language.
Yes he does.
Priests in the era you site all had studies in Latin and would, when in multi-lingual situations, use it.
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