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The Roman Canon / 1st Eucharistic Prayer – 10: “Simili modo” part 3

What Does the Prayer Really Say? The Roman Canon / 1st Eucharistic Prayer – 10: “Simili modo” part 3 ORIGINALLY PRINTED IN The Wanderer in 2004 PART 3 of a 4 part article on the words of consecration...

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The Roman Canon / 1st Eucharistic Prayer – 10: “Simili modo” part 2

What Does the Prayer Really Say? The Roman Canon / 1st Eucharistic Prayer – 10: “Simili modo” part 2 ORIGINALLY PRINTED IN The Wanderer in 2004 PART 2 of a 4 part article on the words of consecration...

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The Roman Canon / 1st Eucharistic Prayer – 8: “Simili modo”

What Does the Prayer Really Say? The Roman Canon / 1st Eucharistic Prayer – 8: "Simili modo" ORIGINALLY PRINTED IN The Wanderer in 2004 PART 1 of a 4 part article on the words of consecration of the...

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Articles on “pro multis”

In 2004 I wrote several articles in The Wanderer about the "pro multis" controversy.  I have posted them for your convenience. The Roman Canon / 1st Eucharistic Prayer – 8: “Simili modo” The Roman...

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An important point about “pro multis”

When I wrote my WDTPRS articles on the Roman Canon, I had to dig deeply into the pro multis question.  I did four articles on the formula of consecration of the Precious Blood. Here is an excerpt from...

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Two German presbyterates refuse “pro multis”

WDTPRS has soldiered for years on the side of truth and beauty in liturgical translation.  We played a not insignificant role in process whereby the accurate translation of "pro multis" in the...

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PODCAzT 66: don Camillo (part I): VM – advice on getting TLMs &“pro multis”

Our guest today is the fictional don Camillo Tarocci, (+ A.D. … ?) parish priest of "The Little World" created by Giovanni Guareschi. I begin a new project, namely, to read stories from The Little...

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QUAERITUR: “pro multis” and validity

From a reader: I’ve not written to you before, but I’m really looking for some help here.  I am from England.  I go to the Traditional Mass, which I love, at the London Oratory every Saturday and...

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Wherein Bp. Trautman runs down new translation and Fr. Z responds

In the Catholic Review of the Archdiocese of Baltimore comes this CNS story. On 22 October His Excellency Most Rev. Donald W. Trautman, Bishop of Erie, gave a talk at Catholic University of American in...

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Overdue: catechesis concerning “pro multis”

I found this important entry over at the blog of His Hermeueticalness, the great Fr. Finigan: Over three years ago, I reported on a letter of the congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, dated 17...

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About “pro multis”

Since another blog has decided (perhaps imprudently) to publish something on it, and since it is already commented on by participants in this blog (for good or ill), here goes. Three different...

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The Roman Canon / 1st Eucharistic Prayer – 12: “Simili modo” part 4

What Does the Prayer Really Say? The Roman Canon / 1st Eucharistic Prayer – 12: “Simili modo” part 4 ORIGINALLY PRINTED IN The Wanderer in 2004 PART 4 of a 4 part article on the words of consecration...

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Tinkeritis: Screwing around with, screwing up, liturgical translations

Christine Mohrmann You may have heard that there is an initiative underway to “review” or “study” vernacular translations of the texts of Mass and the norms according to which they are to be prepared...

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Pope Francis: “Some will awake for eternal life, others for everlasting shame”

The liturgy wars are probably going to flare up again.  Not long ago the Pope changed the way that liturgical translations are approved and then, in an informal manner, suggested a few interpretive...

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