NEW MASS REVISION — Animation from Episode 2
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How much did the Catholic Mass change after Vatican II? Even when the New Mass (Novus Ordo) is celebrated in the best way possible, much is still missing. How much change is too much?
The vast majority of bishops at Vatican II voted for the revision to the Mass, but did they expect a total deconstruction? Vatican II said 'Let there be no innovations unless the good of the Church genuinely and certainly requires it'.
The Consilium (those charged with reforming the Mass) went on to change, remove, and add prayers to the Mass with the idea that everything is up for debate and anything can be changed. The secretary of the Consilium, Father Annibale Bugnini said 'Peripheral changes are not enough, there has to be a radical restoration.'
Did this reform betray the Second Vatican Council?
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