As one raised going to the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite who now
attends the Extraordinary Form every Sunday, I wanted to respond to Pope Francis’s recent statement about the liturgical reform that happened after Vatican II.
He seemed to be addressing Traditionalist Catholics who would like to
reverse the changes that occurred to the liturgies of the Roman Rite
after Vatican II in a speech in Italy this week to participants in their
National Liturgical Week. He said,
"After this magisterium, after this long journey, we can affirm with
certainty and magisterial authority that the liturgical reform is
irreversible.” (from the Catholic News Service)
But those who have come to love the EF (Traditional Latin Mass) after
being raised going to the Ordinary Form of the Latin Rite (Novus Ordo)
know that we cannot—we have come too far. The reforms of the council
have become part of the very life and heartbeat of the Church. Liturgy
is vibrant, living worship of God—it has always been changing and always
will until the end of the ages...
Read the rest at the National Catholic Register...
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