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This reading is confirmed by the directives of the General Instruction, even if they are occasionally at variance with the Ordo Missae.
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In the Novus Ordo Missae, many of the new rituals of Pius XII's 1955 Holy Week reform were cancelled.
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In the part of the Missal containing the Order of Mass, the section titled Ordo Missae sine populo in the 1970/75 editions, now called Ordo Missae, cuius unus tantum minister participat in the 2002 edition, presuppose one server.
On "Private" Masses 2009
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This reading is confirmed by the directives of the General Instruction, even if they are occasionally at variance with the Ordo Missae.
Liturgy 2009
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(Left: Canon Missae with the Arms of Pius IX; Right: Dalmatic with Barque of Peter, Papal Arms and personal papal arms of Pius XII woven into the fabric) (The stemma of Pope Urban VIII embroidered onto the chasuble, with the distinctive element of his arms woven into the fabric)
Revival in the Traditional Liturgical Arts on Display in Nantes 2009
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I have determined to let go of one of my spare copies of the pontifical Canon Missae.
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However, many of its features remained in general use of for only fourteen years, and were abandoned when Pope Paul VI promulgated the Novus Ordo Missae in 1969.
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Yet, as was noted, canon law does not absolutely forbid Missae solitariae.
On "Private" Masses 2009
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Only four years had passed since the publication of the newMissal when Pope Paul VI surprised the Catholic world with a newOrdo Missae, dated April 6, 1969 and promulgated by the Apostolic Constitution "Missale Romanum".
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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