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[quote name='Arpy' post='1857284' date='May 4 2009, 12:29 AM']Just as long as you don't sparkle. *loads shotgun*[/quote]

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tinytherese

We have been told. We've seen His face and heard His voice... :guitar:


:ohno: Wait, that's not it.

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Resurrexi

Is that one of those crappy songs they sing in those churches where the ordinary form is said contrary to the way it it should be (THE WAY THE ORDINARY FORM SHOULD BE SAID, BTW, IS AD ORIENTEM, ALL IN LATIN, WITH [b]NO[/b] COMMUNION IN THE HAND, AND WITH [b]NO[/b] EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS)

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tinytherese

[quote name='Resurrexi' post='1857315' date='May 4 2009, 03:55 AM']Is that one of those crappy songs they sing in those churches where the ordinary form is said contrary to the way it it should be (THE WAY THE ORDINARY FORM SHOULD [b][u]ALWAYS[/u][/b], NO EXCEPTIONS, BE SAID, BTW, IS AD ORIENTEM, ALL IN LATIN, WITH [b]NO[/b] COMMUNION IN THE HAND, AND WITH [b]NO[/b] EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS)[/quote]

:mellow: It is said at the Novus Ordo. I really like the song actually.

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Resurrexi

The ordinary form [i]is[/i] the Novus Ordo. I think all music during Mass should be in Latin.


I just said above that the Novus Ordo should not be said in the vernacular or facing the people. I think the Novus Ordo should be as much like the Tridentine Mass as possible. They should be nearly indistinguishable. There should never, ever, ever, be Communion in the hand. [i][b]EVER[/b][/i]. [u][/u]

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Resurrexi

Because I love the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite (the Novus Ordo) so much. I desire that it should be said correctly. Which means all in Latin with Communion on the tongue.

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AdAltareDei

[quote name='Resurrexi' post='1857330' date='May 4 2009, 04:17 AM']Because I love the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite (the Novus Ordo) so much. I desire that it should be said correctly. Which means all in Latin with Communion on the tongue.[/quote]

No it doesn't. That may be your personal preference (it's mine too) but it doesn't mean thats the way it is correctly done. You said "SHOULD ALWAYS, NO EXCEPTIONS, BE SAID" in Latin, communion on the tongue etc.

The vernacular may be used, communion in the hand may be used (shudder) and the altar may be versus populum (shudder again).

Our personal preferences don't trump what's allowed by Holy Mother Church.

Now what the OF DOES need changed:

*More accurate translations.
*Genuflecting during the creed at the moment of incarnation.
*If you're going to receive on the hand, atleast do it reverently and solemnly. Remember to genuflect as the person infront of you receives.
*No hand holding in the Our Father.
*Have a crucifix on the Altar
*don't hide the tabernacle
*have properly sized hosts
*don't wear vestments that look like a 6 year old made them, even if you think it's "cute".

Also I would like to see all the options cut out, like just recite the penetential rite instead of substituting it with the priests own creation (which the rubrics allow).

But the CORRECT way to celebrate the OF is "say(ing) the black, do the red" as Fr. Z says. You can say you'd prefer a Mass in Latin, ad orientem with communion on the tongue. Sure, I would too. But you can't say that it's the CORRECT way.

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[quote name='Resurrexi' post='1857286' date='May 4 2009, 02:30 AM']:lol:

That was actually a pretty decent movie...[/quote]

Youre kidding me right?

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