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Latin Novus Ordo Assumption Mass (1/6)

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Every year our school observes its anniversary on the Solemnity of the Assumption. This year it was offered in Latin, ordinary form.

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  • SanLewy angrily asserts "Novus ordo and especially 'n.o.' are nasty slurs by ignorant and often angry people."

    Not true. Google "Nous Ordo Missae" (in English or in Latin) and you will see that for more than 40 years this has been used as a dispassionate term of art to describe what is indeed, quite literally, the new Mass.

    Since Summorum (often abbreviated SP), the term Ordinary Form, or O.F. is seen increasingly in place of N.O. Is the abbreviation O.F. also considered an insult?

  • "Sucks" is a rather indelicate, some may say sacreligious, way of describing the Word of God.

    The translation for this Mass, and for all Masses at Our Lady of the Atonement, as authorized by the Holy See for the Anglican Use, is the Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition.

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  • This is the real and auctual Novus Ordo the Letter of Vatican II intended. Not the one we see usually.

  • is this the mass of Paul VI only celebrated in ad orientem and latin?

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  • I'm inquiring in the Roman Catholic Church, and I've had the great fortune to attend Sunday Latin masses with a friend before her ailing priest could not do it anymore. This Christmas I attended a midnight mass with a friend, and I was disturbed. It was bland, there was no singing, it just seemed empty and lifeless. Is the above what the Novus Ordo is really supposed to be? Because that's actually beautiful compared to the show I just saw....

  • This is beautiful. I believe that this is what the Vatican II Counsel truly invisioned in the Catholic Church. I wish that this form of the Mass of Paul VI was availiable as an option for those Catholics wishing to stick to the traditions and solemnity of the Church. I also think that we have the ability to bring this same kind of solemnity to Masses in the Vernacular.

  • The Catholic Church has never officially referred to the Mass of Pope Paul VI as the "novus ordo mass." Pope Benedict XVI has asked that we use the terms "Ordinary Form of the Mass" and "Extraordinary Form of the Mass." "Novus ordo and especially "n.o." are nasty slurs by ignorant and often angry people.

  • I love this mass but i also love the one i see every week when i go.Both are very beautiful

  • this was really beautiful. even though I like the extraordinary form better this is still awesome. Deo gratias!

  • @TheAtonementAcademy And really, attacking a translation that does dishonor to the Hebrew and Greek is not sacrilegious. It's a defense of the true Word of God.

  • @TheAtonementAcademy Yes, but I'm not speaking of well-done translations or the original language texts. Those I cherish, which is precisely why I cannot stand such an infelicitous, simplified text infected with modernist criticism in the notes, and novel renderings wedged in the text where the less knowledgeable may be mislead unwittingly. If it can't be trusted for orthodoxy, literary value, or study purposes then it's bad.

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