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Old Apr 20, '07, 8:16 am
Hegesippus Hegesippus is offline
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Default Re: Motu Proprio after April 16?

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Excuse me but the Novus Ordo was not a destruction of the mass. When done properly, the Novus Ordo can be quite beautiful and reverant. As much respect and love as I have for the east, I expect a little more respect from you.
Cardinal Ratzinger would have disagreed with you as well as some other Latin liturgists.
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Old Apr 20, '07, 8:18 am
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Default Re: Motu Proprio after April 16?

Let me clarify my last post. Some liturgists refer to the Pauline Mass as a "new creation". That the current normative mass of the Latin Church is not an organic development of the TLM, so if that is what GregoryPalamas was refering to, I am in total agreement with him.
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