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(228) 474-2030 24/7 228-539-9800 www.RiemannFamily.com Gulfport Pass Christian West Jackson County Biloxi Long Beach Hancock County Vatican answers questions on limits regarding pre-Vatican II Mass BY CINDY WOODEN Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Responding to 11 ques- tions it said had been raised about Pope Francis’ docu- ment restricting celebrations of the pre-Vatican II Mass, theCongregation for DivineWorship and the Sacraments offered a few concessions to bishops but insisted the entire Latin-rite Catholic Church must move toward celebrating only one form of the Mass and sacraments. “It is sad to see how the deepest bond of unity, the sharing in the one bread broken which is his body offered so that all may be one, becomes a cause for division,” wrote Archbishop Arthur Roche, prefect of the congregation, in a document published Dec. 18. In a formal “responsa ad dubia” -- response to questions -- Archbishop Roche said, “It is the duty of the bishops, cum Petro et sub Petro (with and under Peter, the pope), to safeguard communion, which, as the apostle Paul reminds us, is a necessary condition for being able to participate at the eucharistic table.” Writing to the presidents of bishops’ conferences, the archbishop said, “As pastors we must not lend our- selves to sterile polemics, capable only of creating divi- sion, in which the ritual itself is often exploited by ideological viewpoints.” In July, Pope Francis promulgated his apostolic let- ter “Traditionis Custodes” ( Guardians of the Tradition ), declaring the liturgical books promulgated after the Second Vatican Council to be “the unique expression of the ‘lex orandi’ (law of worship) of the Roman Rite,” restoring the obligation of priests to have their bishops’ permission to celebrate according to the “extraordi- nary” or pre-Vatican II Mass and ordering bishops not to establish any new groups or parishes in their dio- ceses devoted to the old liturgy. The document overturned or severely restricted the permissions St. John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI had given to celebrate the so-called Tridentine-rite Mass as an outreach to followers of the late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and to minister to Catholics attached to the older ritual. In his document, Pope Francis asked bishops to “designate one or more locations where the faithful adherents of these groups may gather for the Eucharistic celebration,” but he said those locations should not be parish churches and the bishops should not establish new “personal parishes” solely for celebrations in the old rite. Archbishop Roche said several bishops asked if it would be possible for them to request permission from the Vatican to allow the celebrations in parish churches when other suitable locations were not available. “The exclusion of the parish church is intended to affirm that the celebration of the Eucharist according to the previous rite, being a concession limited to these groups, is not part of the ordinary life of the parish community,” the archbishop wrote. However, he said the Vatican would consider bish- ops’ requests for exceptions, but “such a celebration should not be included in the parish Mass schedule, since it is attended only by the faithful who are mem- bers of the said group. Finally, it should not be held at the same time as the pastoral activities of the parish community.” And, he said, “it is to be understood that when another venue becomes available, this permission will be withdrawn.” Another question regarded the use of other pre- Vatican II rituals for the celebrations of other sacra- ments. Archbishop Roche said that baptisms, confes- sion, marriages and the anointing of the sick could be celebrated according to the old rites, but not confirma- tion or ordination. And, he said, that permission is limited to “personal parishes” totally dedicated to the celebration of the older liturgy. On other questions: -- Archbishop Roche said a priest who does not recognize “the validity and legitimacy of concelebra- tion” and, particularly, who refuses to concelebrate, even at the annual chrism Mass with the bishop, must not be given permission to celebrate the old rite since the refusal “seems to express a lack of acceptance of the liturgical reform and a lack of ecclesial communion with the bishop.” -- He said the insistence in “Traditionis Custodes” that a bishop obtain from the Vatican permission to allow a priest ordained after the document’s publication to celebrate the old liturgy “is not merely a consultative opinion, but a necessary authorization.” -- Deacons and other instituted ministers participat- ing in celebrations of the old rite also must have the permission of the bishop, just like the priests presiding do. -- A priest who celebrates a weekday Mass accord- ing to the current rite of the Catholic Church cannot celebrate a second Mass according to the old rite on the same day. Prayer for Vocations Father, we're your people, the work of your hands. So precious are we in your sight that you sent your Son, Jesus. Jesus calls us to heal the broken-hearted, to dry the tears of those who mourn, to give hope to those who despair, and to rejoice in your steadfast love. We, the baptized, realize our call to serve. Help us to know how. Call forth from among us priests, sisters, brothers and lay ministers. With our hearts you continue to love your people. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen. For updates on news around the diocese, and from the Vatican and Catholic News Service , as well as previous issues of the Gulf Pine Catholic in full color, visit www.biloxidiocese.org
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