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The Mass of All Ages: Vatican II and the Novus Ordo in Scripture and Tradition — CD
$ 134.95

The Mass of All Ages: Vatican II and the Novus Ordo in Scripture and Tradition

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I’m only on the 7th talk partly because I’ve listened to several of the talks 2 or 3 times. Dr. Pitre has definitely done his homework! His research is in depth, his scholarship is top notch and yet he communicates in manner easy to understand and salted with joy!

The Mass of All Ages: Vatican II and the Novus Ordo in Scripture and Tradition


• Who has the authority to change the Mass?
• Is the Mass after Vatican II substantially the same?
• Is the Mass after Vatican II in keeping with tradition?

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  • 23 hours 32 min (25 CDs / MP3)

    “The Mass of All Ages” — this is the expression the Catechism of the Catholic Church uses to teach that though the Mass has changed in many ways, the fundamental elements have “stayed the same” from ancient times “until our own day” (CCC 1345).

    But what about the changes that happened after Vatican II (1962-65)? What about the “new order” (Latin Novus Ordo) of Mass promulgated in 1970 by Pope Saint Paul VI in the new Roman Missal? Why did the Church change "the Latin Mass"? In this in-depth study, Dr. Brant Pitre will answer common questions about Vatican II and the Novus Ordo by going back to Scripture, tradition, and the Magisterium. In particular, the class will explore topics such as:


    • How We Got the Novus Ordo
    • The Popes Who Changed the Mass
    • The Popes Who Changed the Mass
    • The Jewish Roots of Church Architecture
    • Latin and Vernacular Languages
    • Facing East and Facing the People
    • The New Lectionary
    • The New Offertory
    • Eucharistic Prayers I, II, III, and IV
    • The Sign of Peace
    • Communion in the Hand and on the Tongue
    • Gregorian Chant and Instrumental Music
    • The Future of the Roman Rite


    In addition, the course will show how parts of the Order of Mass — the Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, and Concluding Rites — are rooted in Scripture, tradition, and the writings of Popes, Saints, and Doctors of the Church. Particular emphasis will be placed on unveiling the mystical meaning of the rites and prayers. 
    So, if you’ve ever wondered — Why did the Church change the Mass after Vatican II? And is it still the same Mass? — then this study is for you. As we will see, when the new Roman Missal is explained in light of Scripture and tradition, we will understand what Pope Benedict XVI meant when he referred to “the spiritual richness and theological depth” of this Missal. We will also see how the Novus Ordo is rooted in the living tradition of “all ages” — ancient, medieval, and modern — right up to our own day.

     

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Further Study Details & FAQ

A closer look at the texts and sources behind this study, for those who want more detail before purchasing.

Key passages & sources examined: Key passages & sources examined: why and how the Mass changed after Vatican II and whether it remains 'the Mass of all ages' (CCC 1345) — the making of the Novus Ordo (1970), the popes who reformed the liturgy, church architecture, Latin and vernacular, ad orientem versus facing the people, the new Lectionary and Offertory, the Eucharistic Prayers, Communion in the hand, and sacred music — with each part of the Order of Mass rooted in Scripture, tradition, and the Fathers and Doctors, and Pope Benedict XVI on the Missal's 'spiritual richness and theological depth.'

What question is this study built around?

'Why did the Church change the Mass after Vatican II — and is it still the same Mass?' Dr. Pitre answers from Scripture, tradition, and the magisterium.

How extensive is it?

Very — about 23 hours 32 minutes across 25 discs, covering the Novus Ordo element by element.

Does it take sides in liturgy debates?

It aims to explain rather than polemicize, showing how the Novus Ordo is rooted in the living tradition of 'all ages.'

What formats are available?

CD and MP3. A printable outline and audio excerpt are linked above.