tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post1237123090857336918..comments2024-03-23T09:59:53.293+00:00Comments on LINEN ON THE HEDGEROW: The exclusive Ordinary FormRichard Collinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10826907710570316952noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-60621613097137444252013-09-20T19:08:39.954+01:002013-09-20T19:08:39.954+01:00Sue, we never had bidding prayers, they were broug...Sue, we never had bidding prayers, they were brought in from the Protestant faith in the 1970s. <br />And they have never been a part of the EF Mass.<br />If you look at a Roman Missal you will see a neat little English translation alongside the Latin text.<br />Medieval peasants managed it, I'm sure we can.Richard Collinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10826907710570316952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-76046667255917918562013-09-20T17:10:22.371+01:002013-09-20T17:10:22.371+01:00Just a couple of points, Richard..
'you don...Just a couple of points, Richard..<br />'you don't stand a snowball's chance of comprehending just what is being said unless you are reasonably fluent in the language..' well, that's Latin for most of us! If the Latin Mass was so universally adored, why was it changed?<br />It's been a LONG time since I attended a Latin Mass as a young child (EF) but even then, I don't recall bidding prayers being in Latin.<br />SueAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-4078858852804445382013-09-20T17:02:23.128+01:002013-09-20T17:02:23.128+01:00Hannah, your comments always inspire me. Thank you...Hannah, your comments always inspire me. Thank you.<br /><br />Jacobi, thank you.Richard Collinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10826907710570316952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-29617162254790940042013-09-20T17:01:23.456+01:002013-09-20T17:01:23.456+01:00Chris, gentleman never disclose their sources.......Chris, gentleman never disclose their sources....it was Auntie Joanna.Richard Collinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10826907710570316952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-69128556416968895932013-09-20T16:44:31.366+01:002013-09-20T16:44:31.366+01:00Richard - don't be a spoilsport! I have tried ...Richard - don't be a spoilsport! I have tried googling key words (Poland, Mass, uplifting) without success, and want to read this lady's blog myself.<br /><br />Its name? Please!Left-footerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18154175028539882422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-58292625460077790472013-09-20T15:27:14.962+01:002013-09-20T15:27:14.962+01:00The EF is so beautiful. It's truly Heaven on E...The EF is so beautiful. It's truly Heaven on Earth. <br /><br />You know, I thank God it's loved among young people. More young people are attracted to it, me being one of them. And why now? We've had ridiculous 'young Masses' shoved down out throats for so long. We want the real Faith, not some rock and all that nonsense which doesn't even look Catholic. We're fed up with being spoon-fed poison. We're taking our heritage back!<br /><br />Thus ends my fighting rant. :)<br /><br />God bless.<br /><br />~HannahAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-62140652755466953722013-09-20T12:54:27.882+01:002013-09-20T12:54:27.882+01:00...and of course in the EF there are no age-segreg......and of course in the EF there are no age-segregations either, as in Family Mass, Folk Mass, Young Adults' Mass, Children's Liturgy etc etc etc with every variation you can think of. There is only THE Mass for all - families, teenagers, babies, young, middle and old adults - all sinners alike in need of mercy and grace. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-91112697659025627952013-09-20T12:49:52.895+01:002013-09-20T12:49:52.895+01:00Your comment”Catholic apartheid” is so apposite.
...Your comment”Catholic apartheid” is so apposite.<br /><br />The vernacular was suggested in Sacrosanctum Consilium for mission lands (37), otherwise Latin was to be retained (36). It was not intended for settled Catholic countries.<br /><br />Besides it was quite unnecessary. After all when Catholicism came to my part of the world, we were painted blue, running around with spears, but did not need the vernacular, whatever it was, to convert.<br /><br />The vernacular will cause decay into a series of national or language group sects with ever increasing local pagan influence and doctrinal diversity. I was told recently by an Indian Catholic of the growing Hindu influence on the Church there. <br /><br />Somewhere in all this, the Mystical Body of Christ will continue to exist, but it will be a much smaller Church for a while, as Benedict said, for 2-3 centuries or so?. <br />Jacobihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04743062941733814176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-4679740670433537582013-09-20T07:53:36.137+01:002013-09-20T07:53:36.137+01:00Chris, in the EF Mass, the priest removes his mani...Chris, in the EF Mass, the priest removes his maniple before making the sermon, a move designed to demonstrate a break in the Mass. Interesting that the OF does not recognise that. God bless.Richard Collinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10826907710570316952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-33354839005137088902013-09-20T07:36:50.000+01:002013-09-20T07:36:50.000+01:00Actually the sermon (homily) is part of the Mass i...Actually the sermon (homily) is part of the Mass in the Ordinary Form. It is, however, like so many other parts of the OF optional (but "highly recommended"), except on Sundays when it is obligatory.<br /><br />Best wishes<br />ChrisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-41458382143454626482013-09-20T01:05:38.430+01:002013-09-20T01:05:38.430+01:00Q.E.D.Q.E.D.Lyndanoreply@blogger.com