Restrictions in Liturgy and Communion Denied | Catholic News

Restrictions in Liturgy and Communion Denied | Catholic News

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The sky may be falling but it's ok. Pope Francis applies new restrictions on the Latin mass, Sen. Joe Cervantes gets denied communion, and more news on Cuba.


00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Communion Denied
01:04 - Big Pappa is back
04:01 - Cuba news
04:35 - Saint of the week

Need to thank el_peregrino_mundial on Reddit for help with some corrections:
"The Novus Ordo Missae was promulgated in 1969 and published in 1970; it did not come out in 1965 when Vatican II ended.
The largest change in the Novus Ordo was not "less Latin, more of your local language"; that's just the change most people think of. Other huge changes were:
Rewriting the prayers
Reworking the calendar, including:
Eliminating the pre-Lenten order of Sundays (Quinquagesima, Sexagesima, Septuagesima)
Moving Saints' days around
Eliminating Saints days from the calendar
Permitting celebration facing the people
Introducing the practice of concelebration
Suppressing the minor orders, such as subdeacon
Allowing guitars, drums, and other musical instruments into the liturgy not previously permitted
Elimination of the Last Gospel
Introduction of call-and-response prayers of petition
— (It's worth noting that "traditionalists" I speak to cite most of the above points as higher priority than Latin vs vernacular language) —
Bolesław is pronounced "Bo-le-swav" (3 syllables)
You mentioned Nigeria at the beginning of the video and never came back to it"







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