Take our bread, we ask you. Laudate 610

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I'm going to buzz in and claim deviation here. We've gone a long way from the minim in question.
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Hare wrote:I am not aware of an Extraordinary Form of marriage (apart from same-sex unions perhaps?)
No, not allowed. same-sex marriage is not legal in the UK so even if the Church wished to it couldn't happen.

Two friends of mine are having a civil partnership in a week or so and the rules are strict: they're not allowed any mention of God or any religious reference whatsoever. So they're trotting off to the town hall in jeans and T-shirts to sign the paper and having the religious ceremony a couple of weeks later – and we won't be singing Take Our Bread (which I throw in to bring us back on topic).
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Nick Baty wrote:
Hare wrote:I am not aware of an Extraordinary Form of marriage (apart from same-sex unions perhaps?)
No, not allowed. same-sex marriage is not legal in the UK so even if the Church wished to it couldn't happen.






Er - that was a joke, Nick! :cry:
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Hare wrote:Er - that was a joke, Nick!

In which case I apolgise for not getting it. But it ain't too funny for the same-sex couples who, throughout the right-wing Blair administration, lived in hope that their human rights might be acknowledged. Not too funny for them.
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Gwyn wrote:
Wonderful. Deo Gratias.

Nick Batey asked
Why?


Thanks be to God that, for the present at least, we are able to celebrate The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass according to the liturgical norms established by the Church, whether in the Novus Ordo or in the Usus Antiquior.

I pray ernestly that a day doesn't dawn when celebrating the Holy Sacrifice is forbidden.
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Ah! I misinterpreted your comment. Apologies.

(By the way, we haven't had an "e" in our surname since the 1870s. The Bateys are the Hexham branch of the family. The were ducal heralds. But I have a poor embouchure.)
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Dunnow how that "e" crept in there Nick, I blame this rather nice bottle of red that's on the go at Gwyn Manor. :lol:
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Gwyn wrote:Gwyn wrote:
Wonderful. Deo Gratias.

Nick Batey asked
Why?


Thanks be to God that, for the present at least, we are able to celebrate The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass according to the liturgical norms established by the Church, whether in the Novus Ordo or in the Usus Antiquior.

I pray ernestly that a day doesn't dawn when celebrating the Holy Sacrifice is forbidden.


At the risk of getting off-topic, in my view the Usus Antiquior = the Useless Antiquior.
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johnquinn39 wrote:At the risk of getting off-topic, in my view the Usus Antiquior = the Useless Antiquior.


This is DEFINITELY off topic. If you want to discuss the merits of the extraordinary form please do so on another thread. DO NOT continue here.

This would be a good point to remind readers that views expressed here are those of the poster and not the Society. The Society made its position on the extraordinary form clear in an issue of M&L earlier in the year. Edit: 34-4 p6
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docmattc wrote:
johnquinn39 wrote:At the risk of getting off-topic, in my view the Usus Antiquior = the Useless Antiquior.


This is DEFINITELY off topic. If you want to discuss the merits of the extraordinary form please do so on another thread. DO NOT continue here.

This would be a good point to remind readers that views expressed here are those of the poster and not the Society. The Society made its position on the extraordinary form clear in an issue of M&L earlier in the year. Edit: 34-4 p6


Sorry

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Nick Baty wrote:
Hare wrote:Er - that was a joke, Nick!

In which case I apolgise for not getting it. But it ain't too funny for the same-sex couples who, throughout the right-wing Blair administration, lived in hope that their human rights might be acknowledged. Not too funny for them.


I really do think that such matters regarding moral philosophy and theology belong in a different forum and should not be raised here.
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Goodness! Hadn't thought of it as "matters regarding moral philosophy and theology". I thought I was simply defending people whose lack of human rights was being presented as a joke. Mea maxima culpa!
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If anyone remembers, this thread was about observing the written rhythm of a particular piece of music. I've tried to steer us back on topic several times and we have consistently veered off again. Having answered Hare's question more than adequately (and even if we hadn't the moment has now passed), I'm going to lock this thread before we venture not only off topic, but out of "Liturgy Matters" altogether.
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