To: Catholicguy
I assist at the Mass of all times every Sunday, normally at St. Thomas More in Boynton Beach, FL. Me and The Fam normally hear Eucharistic Prayer Two.You can't go to "the Mass of all times" and also hear Eucharistic Prayer II. You can only do one or the other. Notice how Sippo starts off by clearly delineating the fact that the New Mass is indeed a new rite. He calls it the "Pauline Rite." The "Pauline Rite" is not the Mass of all times. It is not the same Mass that has been offered in the Roman Church since the time of the apostles.
To: Maximilian; Sneer
You can't go to "the Mass of all times" and also hear Eucharistic Prayer II. You can only do one or the other.Sneer, Max's post is an excellent example of how an integrist thinks.
13 posted on
12/30/2003 7:11:58 PM PST by
St.Chuck
To: Maximilian; Sneer
To: Maximilian
The Mass is the Mass is the Mass. The Christian Church has always had only one Mass - many Rites, Liturgies, yes - but one one Mass.
Please read Quo Primum. It delineates it is a new rite.
25 posted on
12/31/2003 3:08:44 AM PST by
Catholicguy
(MT1618 Church of Peter remains pure and spotless from all leading into error, or heretical fraud)
To: Maximilian
It is not the same Mass that has been offered in the Roman Church since the time of the apostles. Awaiting patiently the apparently stunning new proofs that St. Peter created the Roman Canon and composed the proper collects.
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