Calum Cille wrote:I found it very useful for presbyter to raise the subject of the singing in certain masses in the extraordinary form: it allowed me to compare the state of affairs in the ordinary form. I certainly think it appropriate at this juncture to discuss specific reforms (whether applied, not applied or exceeded) and the meaning and worth of them in your own part of the world at least, with participants raising the various advantages and disadvantages of them.
I thought it better to start a new thread for this reply.
To get us started I have divided the topics up into four headings: Good, Not worth the bother, Bad and Silly. Here I go then:
Good.
The liturgy of the word, including the use of lay readers
The tidying up between the priest's communion and the people's
The reduction in the amount of genuflecting and signs of the cross the priest does during the eucharistic prayer
Having the chalice waiting on the credenza
Not walking up to the altar, going back to the bottom of the step and praying to be made worthy to approach it, and then going back
Moving announcements from between the gospel and the sermon to before the dismissal
Putting the dismissal after the blessing
Not worth the bother
The bidding prayers
Bad
The loss of the prayers at the foot of the altar, although they would have been better moved to after the credo
The loss of the prayer asking for absolution
The prayer over the gifts
The alternative eucharistic prayers, particularly No 2
The memorial acclamation
Priests not keeping their thumb and forefinger pressed together from the consecration to the ablution except when handling a host
The loss of a time for a short recollection after reaching the communion rail, and before leaving it
The loss of the last gospel
Celebration versus populum
Silly
Moving the Sequence (that which follows) to before the Alleluia
A few things I am undecided about. Perhaps board members would like to categorise:
Saying the eucharistic prayer audibly
Getting rid of the maniple and biretta
Priests not crossing their stoles over their chests - this still goes on but is not universal now