Bouyer on Liturgical Reform: “More intolerant and fussy than anything we’ve ever known.”
“Perhaps in no other area is there a greater distance between what the Council worked out and what we actually have.” —Professor Louis Bouyer
“Is it not true that prohibiting or suspecting the extraordinary form can only be inspired by the demon who desires our suffocation and spiritual death?” —The Vatican’s chief liturgist from 2014-2021; interview with Edw. Pentin (23-Sep-2019)
“Perhaps in no other area is there a greater distance between what the Council worked out and what we actually have.” —Professor Louis Bouyer
Including three separate points on Dom Combe’s shameful and defamatory statement.
“I had such fun recording the vocals for these rehearsal videos.” —Corrinne May
“I’m currently gathering materials for a newly ordained priest…”
This rare missal from 1857 contains some musical notes.
“His appointment was somewhat unexpected as he was installed as Bishop of Providence in May of 2023.” — Richard J. Clark
As the congregation sings their part, the choir “enhances” them with polyphony. This is genius!
The sixth mode is sometimes the “peaceful” mode.
For sixty years, Catholics have demanded to know what is gained by the ceaseless tinkering with liturgical translations.
“In less than a year, I was able to transition their Spanish Mass from completely contemporary to completely sacred. No parishioners were lost and the Mass attendance grew slightly.” —Rebecca De La Torre
Francis Cardinal Arinze served as Prefect of the Vatican’s “Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments” from 2002 to 2008.
Let’s call this person “Harry.” (We usually redact names for anonymity’s sake.)
His statement is not only foolish, it approaches heresy!
Singing Gregorian Chant lifts one’s spirits. Agree or disagree?
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