With the introduction of the new missal later in the year does it mean that the curent Mass will be considered traditionalist? If so, will it be possible for the creation of a new 'traditionalist' group who might be granted some sort of 'dispensation' to celebrate the 'traditionalist' Mass.
If it was not so sad, it would be all so funny. And to think that a cardinal who was a friend of the dictator Pinochet had a hand in the new English translation adds to the bizarreness of it all. Of course it is irrelevant how good his English was. These gentlemen know the mind of God in such a spectacular way that allows them pronounce on all matters relating to God.
It is shocking and depresing. Hopefull the people of God will send them all running come the introduction of the new English missal in Advent.
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