The National Catholic Register is reporting that:
"Controversy in a North Carolina diocese has broadened beyond traditional Latin Mass restrictions after it was revealed that the local bishop had also planned to ban the use of Latin, altar rails, and other traditional practices in all diocesan liturgies — a development with implications far beyond the Tar Heel State.
Bishop Michael Martin of Charlotte proposed the restrictions in a leaked draft of new liturgical norms, which was first made public by the blog Rorate Caeli on May 28 and confirmed by the Register. Bishop Martin wrote that the purpose of the new norms, which also included barring ad orientem worship and traditional prayers at the foot of the altar, including the St. Michael Prayer, were made with the intention of “purifying and unifying the celebration of the Mass” in the diocese.
The bishop also wrote that the proposed norms are called for by Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Second Vatican Council’s pastoral constitution on the liturgy, a perspective that has been widely challenged in reactions to the document."
Bishop Martin is either supremely ignorant on this matter or he is a contemptible liar. Readers of this Blog know full well that I do not sugar coat the facts. This in keeping with the teaching of Saint Francis de Sales that the wolf is always called the wolf.
Now with regard to the Bishop's nonsense:
In his Apostolic Letter Ecclesia Dei, Pope John Paul II said that, "Respect must everywhere be shown for the feelings of all those who are attached to the Latin liturgical tradition...for the use of the Roman Missal according to the 1962 edition."
And, in his book "Salt of the Earth," Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger said, "I am of the opinion, to be sure, that the old rite should be granted much more generously to all those who desire it. It's impossible to see what could be dangerous or unacceptable about that. A community is calling its very being into question when it suddenly declares that what until now was its holiest and highest possession is strictly forbidden and when it makes the longing for it seem downright indecent."
To be sure, Vatican II called for an extended use of the vernacular. But nowhere did Vatican II call for the Latin language to be abolished from the liturgy. And anyone who claims otherwise is either ignorant of the facts or a liar. The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (Sacrosanctum Concilium) No. 36 states clearly that, "Particular law remaining in force, the use of the Latin language is to be preserved in the Latin rites."
Number 54 of this same Vatican II document teaches that, "In Masses which are celebrated with the people, a suitable place may be allotted to their mother tongue. This is to apply in the first place to the readings and "the common prayer," but also, as local conditions may warrant, to those parts which pertain to the people, according to the norm laid down in Art. 36 of this Constitution.
Nevertheless steps should be taken so that the faithful may also be able to say or to sing together in Latin those parts of the Ordinary of the Mass which pertain to them."
This is the teaching of Vatican II and the mind of the Church on the use of Latin and the attitude Catholics should have toward those who are attached to the Latin liturgical tradition.
Perhaps instead of appealing to some vague bullshit "spirit of Vatican II," Bishop Martin should sit down and actually READ the Conciliar documents.
Is that really too much to ask? If the Bishop cannot do his one job, perhaps it's time for him to step down.
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I'd love to see the Latin mass restored as the norm everywhere... the devil hates Latin...
https://lasalettejourney.blogspot.com/2023/02/the-antichrists-war-against-latin-and.html?m=1
We feel a lot of frustration over Bp Martin's leaked draft letter. Such animosity toward the Latin Rite, its hard to imagine why any man would feel compelled to be a Catholic priest when he clearly detests the historic and foundational rite affiliated with it. These men have grown frankly insufferable. Theres no compassion for the flock, in fact, they act with pointed indifference and cruelty. They issue edicts, there's no "dialogue". To be honest, it seems harder to tolerate abuse now with a new pope. We're tired of the constant attacks on Catholicism from within. We're waiting for Pope Leo to intervene in Charlotte, but hope fades. I do not live near Charlotte. If it stands, then we will know for certain what we have with Leo and will have to make decisions based on that knowledge. What a sad situation.
And now the fallout over Bishop Michael Martin's liturgical terrorism.
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/mass-is-not-a-show-here-young-charlotte
Boundary violation. Bishop Martin does not have the right to put his mitre on girl's head. It is wrong to use the mitre this way. I saw the video clip of this. This girl's parents should report this.
More to the point, is he tacitly promoting women's ordination here? Or is he up to something else?
https://firstthings.com/bishop-martin-is-out-of-touch/
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