On July 7, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI issued the Apostolic Letter motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, which permits priests to celebrate the Tridentine Rite of Holy Mass (Roman Missal of 1962 - the last edition of the Tridentine Mass issued before Vatican II) without obtaining special permission from a Bishop.
The pope also made it much easier for lay people to attend such a Mass if they wish. The motu proprio itself was issued in Latin; the text can be found here. Although there is no official translation into English or any other language, an English translation is available which has been published in the Newsletter of the Bishop's Committee on the Liturgy of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The motu proprio is accompanied by a letter from the pope to the Catholic Bishops of the world. This was issued in six vernacular languages, but not in Latin. The English text can be found here. For other languages, go to the Vatican web site.
Can you define traditional RC, Is it one who worships Mary not and not the son.
ReplyDeletethose who believe the son was buried inside the walls if Jerualem, made A place of worship in the garden of Gethsemany for Mary. Not to worry good job we are all Gods children and the son went to the cross for our sins. not Mary
Andrew
ReplyDeleteI found a good video which I have posted on my Blog. It is called 'At the Name of Jesus'. have a look, I think you will like it. How about some more posts? It is a little while since you did one. God bless.