The following were added lately to www.paulturner.org: Homilies in English and Spanish for October 4 and 11. Workshops for the 2015 Convocation of Priests in the Diocese of Grand Rapids Grades for the pregame activities during the playoffs of the Kansas City Royals.
September 30
The following were added this past week to www.paulturner.org: Homily in English and Spanish for the Blue Mass on September 27, 2015 Blog entry about interpretation of EP II and another about the 1641 Roman Ritual Workshop on Exorcism for the Society of the Holy Trinity in Mundelein, IL Grades for the pregame activities of the Kansas City Royals.
Use of the 1614 Roman Ritual
Q: Is use of the 1614 Roman Ritual of Pius V permitted? Didn’t Benedict’s moto proprio only permit the use of the Roman Missal of 1962 for the sacrifice of the Mass? We have a seminarian saying the local bishop can give permission to use the older Roman Ritual. This does not seem to fall into Summorum Pontificum. A: I understand that the 1614 Roman Ritual may also be used. This has raised questions for confirmation, for example, for which the very formula of the sacrament has been changed. But my understanding is that a bishop can authorize and use …
EP II Interpretation
Q: EP II includes, “… to be in your presence and minister to you.” I am looking for a resource(s) that will help me understand and interpret phrases like these, not only for EPII but for the entire Mass. The more I pray the Mass, the greater the mystery becomes and the deeper I want to go. Suggestions? A: I’ve written a commentary on the parts of the mass that you can find here: http://www.ltp.org/p-2230-at-the-supper-of-the-lamb-a-pastoral-and-theological-commentary-on-the-mass.aspx Adrian Nocent’s books about the lectionary includes a section on the ordinary of the mass in volume III: https://www.litpress.org/Products/3571/the-liturgical-year.aspx I like Enrico Mazza’s book The Eucharistic Prayers of …
September 20
The following were added this past week to www.paulturner.org: Homily for September 20, 2015 Blog entries about altar location, priests facing the congregation, and upcoming talks in Richmond Workshops given at St. Mark’s in Independence And in other news, there was a Video and a News Article about the “Nuns on the Bus” stop at St. Anthony
Priest facing the congregation
Q: If the order of the Mass presumes that the priest has his back to the congregation, then why, for the last 50 plus years, have priests been facing congregations? A: The General Instruction of the Roman Missal says this: “The altar should be built separate from the wall, in such a way that it is possible to walk around it easily and that Mass can be celebrated at it facing the people, which is desirable wherever possible” (299). There are cases where it is difficult if not impossible, so the Order of Mass makes some accommodation for it. But the priest should normally …
Talks in Richmond
Q: What can you tell me about your upcoming talks in Richmond, Virginia? A: You can learn all about them here: http://www2.richmonddiocese.org/worship/ My YouTubes on these are here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqP8f0bPr6Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rmZqwRdkAU And you can register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2015-liturgical-ministers-workshop-tickets-18338385605
Altar location
Q: My little hometown parish is about to dedicate their new church, and there has been a bit of a struggle over the altar. The pastor bought and had installed a marble high altar/reredos, and didn’t want an altar in front of it. He wants to say mass with his back to the people. The diocese has required him to install an altar in front, and that is the altar the bishop will anoint. The pastor calls it a portable altar, and intends to move it out of the way when he says mass on the high altar. What are …
Last week
The following were added to www.paulturner.org Homilies, in English and Spanish, for September 13, 2015 Blog entry about the Gloria during a Wedding Updated scores of the Royals pre-game activities.
Gloria at weddings
Q: Is the Gloria required to be sung at weddings? Does the rubric assume that the Mass to be celebrated will satisfy the Sunday obligation and serves as a vigil, thus the Gloria is sung? A: The third edition of the roman missal added the Gloria to sacramental celebrations such as weddings and confirmations. Even a wedding on a weekday in Lent will now have a Gloria, much as the Solemnity of St. Joseph or the Annunciation does. Any Saturday evening mass fulfills the canonical obligation to participate in mass on Sunday. It doesn’t matter which readings or prayers are said, or if …