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Bishop Says New Mass Likely in Late 2011

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ST. LOUIS, Mo. (RNS) A historic change in the way Roman Catholics participate in Mass will likely begin Nov. 27, 2011, according to an Illinois bishop who’s been active in preparing for the changes.
Bishop Edward Braxton of Belleville, Ill., a former member of the U.S. bishops’ liturgy committee, said the official date for the introduction of the new Roman Missal had not yet been set, but “it is very possible, however, that the date will be the First Sunday of Advent 2011.”
The Roman Missal is the ritual text of prayers and instructions for the Catholic Mass. Many of the changes involve parts of the Mass in which the laity respond to prayers said by the priest.
The changes will affect some of the most recognizable parts of the liturgy. That includes the familiar greeting and sign-of-peace response, “and also with you,” which will become “and with your spirit.” Changes to the Nicene and Apostles’ creeds have also been made.
Other church officials agreed that because Nov. 27, 2011, is the beginning of the liturgical year, it’s a natural date to launch the new missal.
“We’re still looking at the first Sunday of Advent next year, although nothing is official yet,” said Monsignor William McCumber, director of the St. Louis Archdiocese office of worship.
The Rev. Rick Hilgartner, associate director of the U.S. bishops’
office of divine worship, confirmed that the new missal would be implemented during Advent next year. But, he said, until U.S. bishops get the go-ahead from the Vatican, “no final decision about an exact date can be made.”
In a letter sent to his diocese and in an interview, Braxton said the changes will be a challenge for priests and laity alike. For many Catholics — especially younger ones — he wrote, the current translation “is one with which they feel very much at home. It is the only translation they have ever known.”
Bishops across the country are making preparations for the coming change. They have set up an informational Web site — www.usccb.org/romanmissal — and workshops around the country over the next year to train priests and deacons on how to implement the changes and answer questions about them.
– Tim Townsend / St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Copyright 2010 Religion News Service. All rights reserved. No part of this transmission may be distributed or reproduced without written permission.



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pagansister

posted June 15, 2010 at 6:23 pm


YEA????



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nnmns

posted June 15, 2010 at 6:26 pm


It would be interesting to know why they are doing this.



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nnmns

posted June 15, 2010 at 8:39 pm


Speaking of the Roman Catholic Church, here’s an article in Der Spiegel about the vast hidden riches of the Church; an estimated 50 billion euros (almost $62 billion) in Germany alone. And this money does not seem to be being used to help the needy or in fact much of anyone but the clergy.



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pagansister

posted June 15, 2010 at 9:29 pm


Thanks for the link to the article, nnmns. Should any of us be surprised?



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Nate W

posted June 16, 2010 at 9:17 pm


They’re doing it because they typically update the Missal every few years. They’ve done it two or three times since Vatican II.



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pagansister

posted June 17, 2010 at 9:04 pm


Nate W: Good to see you back…has been a long time.



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