
Here’s the Key Reason Why the Mass is Being Changed This Ash Wednesday
The USCCB’s correction, which takes effect Ash Wednesday (Feb. 17), was prompted by Vatican concerns over doctrinal precision and fidelity to the original Latin.
The USCCB’s correction, which takes effect Ash Wednesday (Feb. 17), was prompted by Vatican concerns over doctrinal precision and fidelity to the original Latin.
As missalettes have gone missing from church pews, personal replacements remain at the ready in print and digitally for daily and Sunday worship
COMMENTARY: Italian is not an international language, but it has great influence in the Church — so it’s especially unfortunate that two different consecratory formulas can now be used when celebrating Mass there.
DECADE IN REVIEW: Pope Benedict and Pope Francis have provided the Church with guiding documents on the Latin liturgy in the last 10 years.
The document on revisions to the Roman Missal paved the way for new Mass — and new challenges — for the Church.
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