Pope John Paul II Praises Traditional Latin Mass' "Magnificent
Prayers"
VATICAN, Sep 27, 01 - The liturgy of the Catholic Church must never
be reduced to a merely esthetic exercise, Pope John Paul II has warned.
Nor can the liturgical ceremonies be seen as "instruments toward pedagogical
or ecumenical ends."
The papal message was addressed to the members of the Congregation for
Divine Worship, who are meeting in Rome this week. The Holy Father reminded
them that "the celebration of the sacred mysteries is above all else an
act of praise to the sovereign majesty of God." For that reason, he continued,
the first characteristic of any liturgy must be "a profound sense of the
sacred."
The Pope also encouraged the Congregation for Divine Worship
which in May published the instruction on liturgical translation, Liturgicam
Authenticam to ensure that the prayers of the liturgy reflect the
depth of the Christian traditions of piety. He cited as examples the "magnificent
prayers" found in the rites of the Eastern churches, and in the old Roman
Missal of St. Pius V.
Posted 02 October 2001/sl
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