My fellow trads have strong opinions on the 64 missal, but I think it is the best alternative to the TLM. Ironically, a priest of the Archdiocese of Washington, Msgr. Pope wrote excellent blog about the 64 missal. It was my first exposure to the immediate post-V2 liturgy, and I’ve come strongly believe that missal embodies the true vision of liturgical reform that the council father’s envisioned.
My fellow trads have strong opinions on the 64 missal, but I think it is the best alternative to the TLM. Ironically, a priest of the Archdiocese of Washington, Msgr. Pope wrote excellent blog about the 64 missal. It was my first exposure to the immediate post-V2 liturgy, and I’ve come strongly believe that missal embodies the true vision of liturgical reform that the council father’s envisioned.
Sure! Here it is. After I read this I ended up purchasing on old 65 missal. Quite interesting to read through and see the slight changes from the 62 missal. I remember thinking, “I wish I could find an indult mass for this just to see it in person.”
Msgr. Pope also admitted that the interest in the former Mass order had peaked and had become, in his words, "boutique" Catholicism. People make assertions about interest in the old Mass, but it had been static for some time in DC.
My fellow trads have strong opinions on the 64 missal, but I think it is the best alternative to the TLM. Ironically, a priest of the Archdiocese of Washington, Msgr. Pope wrote excellent blog about the 64 missal. It was my first exposure to the immediate post-V2 liturgy, and I’ve come strongly believe that missal embodies the true vision of liturgical reform that the council father’s envisioned.
Would you please provide a link to Msgr. Pope's article?
Sure! Here it is. After I read this I ended up purchasing on old 65 missal. Quite interesting to read through and see the slight changes from the 62 missal. I remember thinking, “I wish I could find an indult mass for this just to see it in person.”
https://blog.adw.org/2015/01/a-look-at-the-actual-mass-of-vatican-ii-the-1965-missal/
Msgr. Pope also admitted that the interest in the former Mass order had peaked and had become, in his words, "boutique" Catholicism. People make assertions about interest in the old Mass, but it had been static for some time in DC.
Agreed