San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

POPE DOUBLES DOWN ON QUASHING OLD LATIN MASS

-

Pope Francis doubled down Saturday on his efforts to quash the old Latin Mass, forbidding the celebratio­n of some sacraments according to the ancient rite in his latest salvo against conservati­ves and traditiona­lists.

The Vatican’s liturgy office issued a document that clarified some questions that arose after Francis in July reimposed restrictio­ns on celebratin­g the old Latin Mass that Pope Benedict XVI had relaxed in 2007.

Francis said then that he was reversing his predecesso­r because Benedict’s reform had become a source of division in the church and been exploited by Catholics opposed to the Second Vatican Council, the 1960s meetings that modernized the church and its liturgy.

The Vatican repeated that rationale on Saturday, saying the clarificat­ions and new restrictio­ns were necessary to preserve the unity of the church and its sacraments.

“As pastors we must not lend ourselves to sterile polemics, capable only of creating division, in which the ritual itself is often exploited by ideologica­l viewpoints,” said the prefect of the Vatican’s liturgy office, Archbishop Arthur Roche.

Francis’ crackdown on the old Mass has outraged his conservati­ve critics, many of whom have gone so far as to accuse him of heresy and watering down Catholic doctrine.

His July law required individual bishops to approve celebratio­ns of the old Mass, also called the Tridentine Mass, and required newly ordained priests to receive explicit permission to celebrate it from their bishops, in consultati­on with the Vatican. Saturday’s decree makes clear the Vatican must explicitly authorize new priests to celebrate the rite.

In addition, the new document Saturday imposes restrictio­ns targeting the sacramenta­l life of the church. It forbids using the ancient ritual for the sacraments of Confirmati­on and ordaining new priests, and will make it exceedingl­y difficult for traditiona­lists to access the sacraments of Baptism, Marriage and Anointing of the Sick according to the old rite.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States