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Pope relaxes restrictions for Latin Mass
Yahoo! News (AP) ^ | 7/7/2007 | Nicole Winfield

Posted on 07/07/2007 6:45:36 AM PDT by Pyro7480

VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI removed restrictions on celebrating the old form of the Latin Mass on Saturday in a concession to traditional Catholics, but he stressed that he was in no way rolling back the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

Benedict issued a document authorizing parish priests to celebrate the Tridentine Mass if a "stable group of faithful" request it. Currently, the local bishop must approve such requests — an obstacle that fans of the rite say has greatly limited its availability.

"What earlier generations held as sacred remains sacred and great for us too, and it cannot be all of a sudden entirely forbidden or even considered harmful," Benedict wrote.

The Tridentine rite contains a prayer on Good Friday of Easter Week calling for the conversion of Jews, and the Anti-Defamation League criticized Benedict's decision as "body blow to Catholic Jewish relations," the Jewish news agency JTA reported.

In addition to Jewish concerns, some bishops in France and liberal-minded clergy and faithful elsewhere had expressed concerns that allowing freer use of the Tridentine liturgy would imply a negation of Vatican II, the 1962-65 meetings that modernized the Roman Catholic Church. They also feared it could create divisions in parishes since two different liturgies would be celebrated.

"This fear is unfounded," Benedict wrote in a letter to bishops accompanying the Latin text.

He said the New Mass celebrated in the vernacular that emerged after Vatican II remained the "normal" form of Mass while the Tridentine version was an "extraordinary" one that would probably only be sought by relatively few Catholics.

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said Benedict was not refuting Vatican II.

The document, he said, "doesn't impose any return to the past, it doesn't mean any weakening of the authority of the council nor the authority and responsibility of bishops."

The decision was an effort to reach out to the followers of an excommunicated ultratraditionalist, the late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, who split with the Vatican over the introduction of the New Mass and other Vatican II reforms.

The Vatican excommunicated Lefebvre in 1988 after he consecrated four bishops without Rome's consent. The bishops were excommunicated as well.

Benedict has been eager to reconcile with Lefebvre's group, the Society of St. Pius X, which has demanded freer use of the old Mass as a precondition for normalizing relations. The other precondition is the removal of the excommunication decrees.

The current head of the society, Bishop Bernard Fellay, welcomed the document. He said he hoped the "that the favorable climate established by the new dispositions of the Holy See" would eventually allow other doctrinal disputes to be discussed, including ecumenism, religious liberty and the sharing of power with bishops.

Benedict said his overall goal was to unify the church. In the past, he wrote, "at critical moments when divisions were coming about, not enough was done by the church's leaders to maintain or regain reconciliation and unity."

The document was sure to be welcomed by traditional Catholics, who remained in good standing with Rome but simply preferred the Tridentine liturgy and have long complained that bishops had been stingy in allowing it.

Some elements in the document may fall short of their demands: Benedict said the Biblical readings could be delivered in the vernacular, as opposed to Latin, and suggested that some amendments should be made to the old Mass.

"There will always be some people that will see this as a threat," said the Rev. John Zuhlsdorf, a columnist for the Catholic weekly The Wanderer, who celebrates the old rite as well as the New Mass.


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: benedictxvi; catholic; latinmass; motuproprio; pope
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To: Pyro7480

fun video here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVZf7gctH8A&NR=1


21 posted on 07/07/2007 2:34:34 PM PDT by Canticle_of_Deborah (Catholic4Mitt)
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To: Theophane

How different is TLM from the 8:15 am mass? I thought that was TLM!


22 posted on 07/07/2007 3:56:46 PM PDT by Aggie Mama
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To: Canticle_of_Deborah; All

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEdyIvvUJB0&NR=1

That was great, thanks! Here’s another one that will make you smile (nice clips of Holy Father). There’s getting to be a nice little collection of MP “celebratory” homemade videos on YouTube.


23 posted on 07/07/2007 5:09:44 PM PDT by baa39 (Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.)
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To: Pyro7480

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlkNpLnEqIY

Looking for a fun way to spend 23 seconds? It’s called “Hello Moto”


24 posted on 07/07/2007 5:15:43 PM PDT by baa39 (Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.)
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To: ichabod1

Well, that was one of the genuine abuses (people praying the Rosary and all their private devotions during the Mass) that the liturgical reform was supposed to get rid of. However, the reform that had actually started decades before VatII was well underway and was actually eliminating this and other practices, including hideous, sappy hymns. By the time I was a teenager, it was mostly little old ladies (often foreign born - I lived in NYC) who were the culprits, and I think the feeling was that the best thing to do with them would be - uh, to wait them out.

But then the NO came along and destroyed the long-prepared reform that was actually finally in the implementation phase.


25 posted on 07/07/2007 5:50:12 PM PDT by livius
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To: baa39

I’ve seen it three times and it is hysterical! I love it :-)


26 posted on 07/07/2007 7:06:47 PM PDT by Canticle_of_Deborah (Catholic4Mitt)
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To: ichabod1

I knew I should have said after Mass!


27 posted on 07/08/2007 2:55:41 AM PDT by Diva
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