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Old Jul 6, '07, 4:57 pm
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New temporary sub-forum for discussion of the new motu proprio on the Latin Mass, titled, aptly enough, Motu Proprio. Enjoy!
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New temporary sub-forum for discussion of the new motu proprio on the Latin Mass, titled, aptly enough, Motu Proprio. Enjoy!
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What exactly is the English translatin of Motu Propium? I know I should know this, but duh...
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motu proprio means in english:

of his own accord
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Thanks, TraditionalCath. That clarifies a lot for me!
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Do Motu Proprio questions after Friday's close go in the Traditional Catholicism forum?
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Do Motu Proprio questions after Friday's close go in the Traditional Catholicism forum?
I think they will be archived. Any continuing discussions will have to be under a new thread.
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I think they will be archived. Any continuing discussions will have to be under a new thread.
Yes. I wasn't quite as clear as I could've been: do NEW Motu Proprio questions after Friday's close go in the Traditional Catholicism forum?
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Yes. I wasn't quite as clear as I could've been: do NEW Motu Proprio questions after Friday's close go in the Traditional Catholicism forum?
The answer to that is probably either there or the Liturgy forum. My preference would be the Traditional forum.
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The answer to that is probably either there or the Liturgy forum. My preference would be the Traditional forum.

My preference would be Liturgy. The more to exists "side-by-side".
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On Friday, the Motu Proprio sub-forum will be archived. New threads on the motu proprio should be placed in the Traditional Catholicism forum.
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