Friends of the Ordinariate of
Our
Lady of Walsingham
Charity
No: 1142667
PRESS RELEASE
Ordinariate Introduces New Liturgy
History will be made in the Catholic Church on 10 October
when a new text for the Mass which includes traditional Anglican words is
officially introduced in London .
The text has been devised for use by the Personal
Ordinariates – the structures established by Pope Benedict XVI which allow
former Anglicans who wish to enter the full communion of the Catholic Church to
do so whilst retaining aspects of their spiritual and liturgical traditions.
Benedict XVI described these as “precious gifts” and “treasures to be shared”.
The liturgy – the work of a special working party
established by Rome
and now approved by the Holy See – includes material from the 1662 Book of
Common Prayer as well as the Roman Rite. It will be unveiled with a Mass,
to be followed by a media launch organised by the Friends of the Ordinariate
charity, at the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory, Warwick Street , Soho .
The Mass will be celebrated by the Ordinary of the
Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, Monsignor Keith Newton, and the
preacher will be Monsignor Andrew Burnham, Assistant to the Ordinary and a
member of the commission which devised the liturgy, known as the Ordinariate
Use. Music, drawn entirely from the English tradition, will include pieces by
Howells, Elgar, and Bairstow.
Mgr Burnham said: “For some time, the Ordinariate has had
its own liturgy, approved by the Holy See, for marriages and funerals and the Customary
of Our Lady of Walsingham already provides a daily office in the Anglican
tradition. But the introduction of this new Ordinariate Use is very important
because it means that we now have our own distinctive liturgy for the Mass
which brings to the Roman rite beautiful Anglican words which have been
hallowed for generations. It gives the Ordinariate unity and a corporate
identity.”
The Roman Rite in both its ordinary and extraordinary
forms remains available for use by Ordinariate priests and there will be no
requirement for them to adopt the Ordinariate Use. However, all Ordinariate
clergy will be expected to familiarise themselves with it. Some priests are
expected to use it regularly, while others – especially in parishes with a
large concentration of “cradle” Catholics in the congregation – may only wish
to use it from time to time.
The Mass will be celebrated in Our Lady of the Assumption & St
Gregory’s Church at 6.30pm on Thursday 10 October. All welcome.
What was wrong with the pre-war Anglo-Catholic vernacular missal - identical to our own of the same period,
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