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Jul 6, '07, 4:57 pm
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Moto Proprio sub-forum
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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Jul 6, '07, 5:02 pm
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Re: Moto Proprio sub-forum
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Originally Posted by Therese Martin
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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Oh yes we will ... Immense thanks!
~~ the phoenix
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Jul 14, '07, 4:29 am
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Re: Moto Proprio sub-forum
What exactly is the English translatin of Motu Propium? I know I should know this, but duh...
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Jul 14, '07, 4:51 am
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Re: Moto Proprio sub-forum
motu proprio means in english:
of his own accord
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Jul 14, '07, 5:22 am
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Re: Moto Proprio sub-forum
Thanks, TraditionalCath. That clarifies a lot for me!
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Jul 14, '07, 5:24 am
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Re: Moto Proprio sub-forum
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Thanks, TraditionalCath. That clarifies a lot for me! 
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no problem
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Aug 7, '07, 6:40 am
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Re: Moto Proprio sub-forum
Do Motu Proprio questions after Friday's close go in the Traditional Catholicism forum?
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Aug 7, '07, 6:51 am
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Re: Moto Proprio sub-forum
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Do Motu Proprio questions after Friday's close go in the Traditional Catholicism forum?
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I think they will be archived. Any continuing discussions will have to be under a new thread.
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Aug 7, '07, 7:12 am
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Re: Moto Proprio sub-forum
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Originally Posted by WanderAimlessly
I think they will be archived. Any continuing discussions will have to be under a new thread.
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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?
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Aug 7, '07, 7:14 am
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Re: Moto Proprio sub-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?
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The answer to that is probably either there or the Liturgy forum. My preference would be the Traditional forum.
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Aug 7, '07, 7:52 am
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Re: Moto Proprio sub-forum
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The answer to that is probably either there or the Liturgy forum. My preference would be the Traditional forum.
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My preference would be Liturgy.  The more to exists "side-by-side".
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