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In late 2011 the Catholic Mass was changed from the clear modern English of the Novus Ordo Mass to an obtuse literal translation from the Latin. According to the theological principle "Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi" (As we pray so we believe) this change in the prayer of the Church also brought with it a change in the belief of the Church. Here, through a series of "Faith and Reason" blogs, author John C. Wilhelmsson details the translation change and the effect it is having on Catholic belief. He also delves into the history of the issue and what the agenda behind the change really was. Featuring, "The Old 'We Believe' Crowd," "A Tale of Two Traditions," and the basic ordinary text of the 1973 Novus Ordo Mass. Here is a thoughtful reflection on the Mass that has shaped the faith of the English speaking Catholic world for the past 40 years, and a vigorous argument why its demise may now hamper the Church's mission in the English speaking world for the next 40 years. Published in large print (www.c2op.com).
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