the changes ARE a done deal. What you saw from the USCCB website is the THE final English translation of the Mass from Latin. It is more ACCURATE than before. The article you read about no more changes has nothing to do with the translation of the 2000 Roman Missal. It is a response to a rumor that the Pope was going to rescind the option of Holy Communion in the hand.
Nerves overcome
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The Apostolic Nuncio, five Bishops and some very learned clergy are present
at the ACCC conference here in Melbourne. I was getting increasingly
nervous ...
On "Life Sunday," The Barque Meets the Bikes
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...and, there, the "When Worlds Collide" shot everyone's been waiting for –
the Pope blessing a couple thousand Harley riders, who came with their
bikes f...
Reflections on today's Gospel: Wednesday, April 3.
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The tie-in in today's readings is sight.
Peter and John are walking towards the Temple in our First Reading, when
they stop to see the man begging. Before...
2 comments:
Father,
My reaction to the proposed changes was, well, is this necessary?
Have also seen press reports indicating that the Vatican is downplaying the likelihood of the changes actually being made.
Do you have a sense from a local perspective of how likely the changes are to be made?
the changes ARE a done deal. What you saw from the USCCB website is the THE final English translation of the Mass from Latin. It is more ACCURATE than before. The article you read about no more changes has nothing to do with the translation of the 2000 Roman Missal. It is a response to a rumor that the Pope was going to rescind the option of Holy Communion in the hand.
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