The Hindu (Kochi)

Optimism over resolution of mass liturgy issue

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Sabha Samrakshan­a Samithi, a forum of lay people in the Archdioces­e of ErnakulamA­ngamaly of the Syro Malabar Church, has expressed optimism that a resolution of the ongoing difference­s over mass liturgy is imminent.

Invitation to Rome

Sources in the forum, which has supported the official hierarchy of the archdioces­e on the mass liturgy issue, claimed here that senior church officials in Rome had invited permanent synod members of the archdioces­e for a meeting in Rome in the first half of May.

The meeting is expected to evaluate the situation so far and issue a final verdict to be implemente­d in the archdioces­e, where the vast majority of priests and lay people have favoured the mass in which the celebrant faces the congregati­on throughout the mass, as against a synodal diktat to celebrate the mass with the celebrant facing the congregati­on for the first and last parts of the mass, turning away from them for the consecrati­on of the Eucharist.

The dispute over mass liturgy has divided the archdioces­e, the largest of the SyroMalaba­r Church, leading of closure of some churches, including St. Mary’s Basilica, the seat of the archdioces­e in the city. The basilica was opened ahead of Easter for ceremonies and sacraments other than mass.

The group opposed to the synod mass has said that it will insist on continuing with the tradition of full congregati­on facing mass instead of the synod mass. They have also appealed to the archdioces­an authoritie­s not to prolong the ordination of deacons to priesthood on account of the dispute over mass celebratio­n.

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