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  DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE LATIN MASS AND THE NOVUS ORDO
The Novus Ordo Missae was entitled "The Lord's Supper or Mass" in the original Article 7.
Novus Ordo Missae celebrated on what is clearly intended to be a table facing the people.
Suppressed by Cranmer and suppressed by the Consilium in the draft for the Missae Normativa.
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  Encyclopedia: Novus Ordo Missae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
"Novus Ordo Missae" (New Order of the Mass) and Mass of Paul VI are terms used to refer to the revised liturgy of the Mass adopted by the Roman Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council.
The General Instruction preceding the Novus Ordo Missae states: "At Mass or the Lord's Supper, the people of God are called together, with a priest presiding and acting in the person of Christ, to celebrate the memorial of the Lord or eucharistic sacrifice.
Novus Ordo Missae (Latin: New Order of the Mass), generally abbreviated to Novus Ordo, is a term used to refer to the Roman-rite Mass as revised after the Second Vatican Council.
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 Novus Ordo Missae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Novus Ordo Missae (Latin: New Order of the Mass), generally abbreviated to Novus Ordo, is a term used unofficially to refer to the liturgy of the Mass of the Roman rite as revised after the Second Vatican Council.
The term "Novus Ordo (Missae)" is widely used by very conservative Traditionalist Catholics critical of the post-Vatican II liturgical reforms.
To distinguish this from the Ordo Missae of the existing edition of the Missal, some referred to it as the "Novus Ordo Missae", novus being the Latin word for "new".
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 Encyclopedia: Novus Ordo Seclorum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Novus Ordo Seclorum is also the name of a high quality encryption program in Cryptonomicon, a novel by Neal Stephenson.
Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitutuion written by Forrest McDonald is a look at the time and mindset of the Framers of the Constitutuon of the United States.
Novus Ordo Seclorum is translated as "A new order of the ages (is created);" and is the the moto on the great seal of the United States and is found on the backside of the one-dollar bill.
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 Novus Ordo Missae
"Novus Ordo Missae" (New Order of the Mass) and Mass of Pope Paul VI or Pauline Mass are terms used to refer to the liturgy of the Mass as revised by the Roman Catholic Church by decree of the Second Vatican Council.
The document[1] by which Pope Paul VI ordered publication of a new edition of the Roman Missal, revised in line with the directives of the Second Vatican Council, was dated Holy Thursday, 3 April 1969.
The Ordo Missae [1] (literally, “Order of the Mass”, though in the past it was usually called in English “Ordinary of the Mass”), is a section of the Roman Missal giving the common prayers and general rubrics for the celebration of Mass.
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 Novus Ordo Missae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The "Ordo Missae" (literally, Order of Mass, but in English usually called the Ordinary of the Mass), the section of the Roman Missal that contains the common prayers and general rubrics for the celebration of Mass, is accompanied by a General Instruction that provides liturgical guidelines and theological orientations.
The use of the vernacular is integral to the Novus Ordo Missae, as the Apostolic Constitution Missale Romanum (3 April 1969), which promulgated the Rite, sets aside Latin and refers to a "great diversity of languages".
The General Instruction preceding the Novus Ordo Missae states: "The Lord's Supper or Mass is the sacred assembly or congregation of the people of God gathering together, with a priest presiding, to celebrate the memorial of the Lord,"[4] placing special emphasis on the supper element.
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 Novus Ordo Missae - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Novus Ordo Missae (Latin: New Order of the Mass), generally abbreviated to Novus Ordo, is a term used unofficially to refer to the Roman-rite Roman Catholic Mass as revised after the Second Vatican Council ("Vatican II").
One of these sections was the Ordo Missae: the Ordinary - that is, the unvarying part - of the Mass.
The rites of the Ordo Missae section of the Missal were simplified, with due care to preserve their substance.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Novus Ordo Missae
Novus Ordo Missæ (New Order of the Mass) is the term many use to refer to the Roman-rite liturgy of the Mass as revised by the Roman Catholic Church since the Second Vatican Council.
The revision, promulgated in 1969, was published in the 1970 edition of the Roman Missal, one relatively small section of which is called "Ordo Missae" (Order of the Mass), and another yet smaller section "Institutio Generalis Missalis Romani" (General Instruction of the Roman Missal, hereinafter referred to by the acronym GIRM).
Most altars, topped with a tabernacle and often built against a wall or backed by a reredos, were designed with this orientation in view: when Mass was celebrated at the main altar, all would thus face the apse of the church, which was generally to the east.
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 ipedia.com: Novus Ordo Missae Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
" Novus Ordo Missae " and Mass of Paul VI are terms used to refer to the revised liturgy of the Mass adopted by the Roman Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council.
Over the centuries alterations were made on various occasions to the Roman Missal[1] even in the form in which it was promulgated by Pope Pius V in 1570, seven years after the final session of the Council of Trent (see Tridentine Mass).
The use of vernacular languages instead of Latin for the Mass prayers is integral to the Novus Ordo Missae (although it wasn't implimented immediately).
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 Bishop De Castro Mayer's Letter to Pope Paul VI
It seems even that the intention of the new Ordo Missae is to inculcate this aspect of the Mass, to the detriment of the other, which is essential, namely that the Mass is a sacrifice.
However, the New Ordo Missae ought to make it easier for the celebrant to have the intention necessary to accomplish validly and worthily the act of the Holy Sacrifice, especially given the importance of this action, not mentioning the instability of modern times, nor even the psychological conditions of the younger generations.
However, we feel that the points that we have raised suffice to show that the new Ordo Missae is not faithful to the theology of the Mass, as established definitively by the Council of Trent, and that consequently it constitutes a serious danger for the purity of the Faith.
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 Novus Ordo Missae Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The "Novus Ordo Missae" (New Order of the Mass) is the form of the Roman Catholic Mass introduced by Pope Paul VI in 1969, four years after the end of the Second Vatican Council.
It replaced the Tridentine Mass or "Traditional Latin Mass", codified by the Council of Trent and promulgated by Pope Pius V in his Papal Bull Quo Primum bull (1570).
Others link the decline of the Church to the "collapse" of the liturgy and cite abuse of the options allowed in the New Mass throughout the world as the cause of lower Mass attendance and problems in the Catholic Church.
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 The Ottaviani Intervention
It is obvious that the Novus Ordo obsessively emphasizes "supper" and "memorial," instead of the unbloody renewal of the Sacrifice of the Cross.
In the Novus Ordo, the words of St. Paul, "Do this in memory of Me," will now replace the old formula and be daily proclaimed in the vernacular everywhere.
The Novus Ordo's Eucharistic Prayer III addresses the following prayers to the Lord: From age to age you gather a people to yourself, *so that* from east to west a perfect offering may be made to the glory of your name.
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 Novus Ordo Watch: FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
Paul VI used the term "novus Ordo Missae" also in a speech on April 28, 1969, at the creation of 35 new "cardinals" while discussing the "liturgical reform" of the new Missal he was introducing.
The Novus Ordo Church has gone so far that it cannot be taken seriously in its attempts to claim being the Roman Catholic Church founded by the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
The Novus Ordo Church is a neo-Protestant church.
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 Novus Ordo Missae - Missa Normativa
If the Novus Ordo Missae was to reflect the beliefs of the post-Conciliar Church and at the same time remain acceptable to Catholics brought up in the ancient faith, it had to 1) Avoid professing the new doctrines too openly, while expunging anything which contradicted them.
The rite of celebration of the mass he explained is a 'purely external thing,' and said further that 'the damnable words referring to the Sacrifice could be omitted all the more readily, since the ordinary Christian would not notice the omission and hence there was no danger of scandal.
As the authors of the Critical Study of the Novus Ordo Missae noted: 'having removed the keystone, the reformers had to put up a scaffolding.' One is reminded of Lenin's dictum: 'keep the shell, but empty it of substance.
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 The Ottaviani Intervention
In the Novus Ordo Missae lately promulgated by the Apostolic Constitution Missale Romanum, we once again find this "normative Mass" (New Mass), identical in substance, nor does it appear that in the intervening period the Episcopal Conference, at least as such, were ever asked to give their views about it.
In the Novus Ordo, the position attributed to the faithful is autonomous (absoluta), hence totally false - from the opening definition: "Missa est sacra synaxis seu congregatio populi" to the priest's salutation to the people which is meant to convey to the assembled community the "presence" of the Lord (no. 48).
It is evident that the Novus Ordo has no intention of presenting the Faith as taught by the Council of Trent, to which, nonetheless, the Catholic conscience is bound forever.
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 The Ottaviani Intervention   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In the Novus Ordo Missae lately promulgated by the Apostolic Constitution Missale Romanum, we once again find this "normative Mass" (New Mass), identical in substance, nor does it appear that in the intervening period the Episcopal Conference, at least as such, were ever asked to give their views about it.
In the Novus Ordo, the position attributed to the faithful is autonomous (absoluta), hence totally false - from the opening definition: "Missa est sacra synaxis seu congregatio populi" to the priest's salutation to the people which is meant to convey to the assembled community the "presence" of the Lord (no. 48).
It is evident that the Novus Ordo has no intention of presenting the Faith as taught by the Council of Trent, to which, nonetheless, the Catholic conscience is bound forever.
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 Tridentine and Novus Ordo Masses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
I am concerned that the Novus Ordo may be invalid, when I listen to the arguments against it.
The Ordo Missae (Order of the Mass) is the true wording, and the Novus Ordo (New Order) should not be used, because it does not exist.
Both the Tridentine Mass and the Ordo Missae are licit, although permission must be obtained from a bishop to celebrate the Tridentine Mass.
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 TheInsultoftheIndult
It is especially the case that the indult mentality leads to silencing both priests and the laity about the absolute inherent harm contained in the Novus Ordo Missae and how it must be avoided at all times and in all circumstances with no exceptions whatsoever.
A priest who knows that the Novus Ordo Missae is offensive to God and thus harmful to souls has to stop offering the Novus Ordo and embrace Tradition fully without fear of any of the unjust canonical penalties that might be imposed upon as a result.
Lyden that criticism of the Novus Ordo Missae is merely an exercise in "bad-mouthing" that has no foundation in fact whatsoever.
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 Is the Novus Ordo Missae a sacrifice?
The Novus Ordo Missae is also divided into two sections, 'the Liturgy of the Word,' and 'the Liturgy of the Eucharist.' The former roughly corresponds to the Mass of the Catechumens, but has been altered so as to bring it completely into line with Protestant theology.
In the Novus Ordo Missae, the personality of the priest becomes all important, his elocution significant, and people often select which service they attend on the basis of who is celebrating.
Conservatives will point to the retention in the Novus Ordo Missae of the traditional Offertory prayer In Spiritu Humilitatis (In a spirit of humility), as proof that the new Offertory rite alludes to the traditional teaching that the Mass is first and foremost a Sacrifice offered to God.
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 The world's top novus ordo missae websites
The pre-Vatican II Ordo Missae gave the same rule at these points.
Because of the changed orientation of the altar, this now means that the priest normally faces the people throughout the eucharistic prayer, instead of having his back to them.
There are two different genres of criticisms lobbied against the Novus Ordo Mass, but different individuals usually use a mixture from both genres in their personal belief systems.
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 Why should Catholics have nothing to do with the Novus Ordo Missae?
...the Novus Ordo represents, both as a whole and in its details, a striking departure from the Catholic theology of the Mass as it was formulated in Session XXIII of the Council of Trent (Sept. 25, 1969).
The dissimulation of Catholic elements and the pandering to Protestants which are evident in the Novus Ordo Missae render it a danger to our faith, and, as such, evil, given that it lacks the good which the sacred rite of Mass ought to have.
So, from the point of view of its fruits, the Novus Ordo Missae is not a rite conducive to the flourishing of the Church's mission.
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This article is representative of that segment of traditional Catholic opinion which finds the Novus Ordo Missae (New Order of Mass), introduced by the post-Vatican II Liturgical Consilium in 1969, essentially flawed on several grounds elucided by the previous popes and councils of the Church.
As the "Brief Critical Study" puts it: In the Novus Ordo Missae "the consecration formulae are now pronounced by the priest as part of a historic narrative, and no longer express a categorical affirmation on the part of Him in Whose person the priest acts: Hoc est Corpus meum, (and not: Hoc est Corpus Christi)".
The Novus Ordo Missae, the Mass of Paul VI, was conceived, carefully considered, realized and promulgated to be just what it is. And such as it is, it tends fatally, in its use, to destroy the Catholic rite.
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