However, let me clarify one important matter. The liturgy is never simply a matter of personal tastes or preferences. It is the lex orandi of the Church, which in faithfulness to the tradition received from Apostolic times, is determined by the Church and not by individual members. The Roman Missal of the saintly Popes, Paul VI and John Paul II, is witness to an unaltered faith and uninterrupted and living tradition.-Archbishop Roche on ‘Traditionis Custodes’ and Its Guidelines: ‘The Litugical Possibilities Are in Place’ December 23, 2021
https://www.ncregister.com/interview/archbishop-roche-on-traditionis-custodes-and-its-guidelines-the-litugical-possibilities-are-in-place
Lionel : This is false. It is only with the use of the False
Premise in the interpretation of Vatican Council II that there could be a new lex orandi in the Church which is a
break with the Pontificale
Romanum and the Roman Ritual in its pre-Pope Paul VI
editions. If Vatican Council II is interpreted with the Rational Premise there is
no break with the past exclusivist ecclesiology of the Catholic Church. So the
lex orandi would be the same. There would not be any theological opening for a ‘new
Magisterium’, ‘reforms of Vatican Council II’, ‘new revelation’ etc.
The Roman Missal of the saintly Popes, Paul VI and John Paul II, is witness to an unaltered faith and uninterrupted and living tradition.
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