tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post271486467970532492..comments2024-02-28T04:48:59.561+08:00Comments on The Pinoy Catholic: My Holy ThursdayPedro Lorenzo Ruizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06817125203522413704noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-27984905204667743402010-04-06T11:11:20.032+08:002010-04-06T11:11:20.032+08:00That liturgist should review his G.I.R.M.
269. Ca...That liturgist should review his G.I.R.M.<br /><br />269. Candles are to be used at every liturgical service as a sign of<br />reverence and festiveness. <b>The candlesticks are to be placed</b> either<br /><b>on</b> or around <b>the altar in a way suited to the design of the altar and<br />the sanctuary</b>. Everything is to be well balanced and must not<br />interfere with the faithful's clear view of what goes on at the altar<br />or is placed on it.<br /><br />270. <b>There is also to be a cross, clearly visible to the congregation</b>, either <b>on the altar</b> or near it.<br /><br />The G.I.R.M gave the option either on or near. However the local liturgists always would want nothing be placed on top of it, if they did, they'll just put in minuscule ornamentation, 2 tiny candles and a tiny crucifix. They have no sense of the catholic altar nor of catholic beauty and dignity. No wonder they just call it a mere table because they have moved everything out that would remind everybody that it is first and foremost an altar of sacrifice.<br /><br />Let us pray for these liturgists.Geraldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01090680129606569116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-5928478456756057072010-04-06T08:12:45.701+08:002010-04-06T08:12:45.701+08:00Well, Jay this just makes me even more envious...h...Well, Jay this just makes me even more envious...hmmm. Missed my opportunity with all my duties as honor guard and all.AAAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15156566877512852332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-52602761413412599862010-04-06T08:07:56.251+08:002010-04-06T08:07:56.251+08:00Father Chupungco now belongs to the same league as...Father Chupungco now belongs to the same league as Hans Kung and Richard McBrien. They all have an axe to grind against Ratzinger. Goes waay back.<br /><br />Gregorian chant was used for the solemn Lauds. The present Divine Office was still used since the revised form is not yet in force. The hymns of the breviary were used. Yes, no St. Louis Jesuits nor any Don Moen and friends songs were used.<br /><br />There is no such thing as prayer rugs in the tradition of the Church.AAAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15156566877512852332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-52804252884095090502010-04-06T01:05:10.285+08:002010-04-06T01:05:10.285+08:00I'm swamped with lots of photos and videos of ...I'm swamped with lots of photos and videos of the whole Triduum. Won't probably have time and energy to post them all on my blog, but at least a few really good ones. :)Veritatem facientes in caritatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17274226522489224926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-87626681042360953812010-04-05T19:20:54.266+08:002010-04-05T19:20:54.266+08:00Father Chupungco must be a low church evangelical ...Father Chupungco must be a low church evangelical Anglican. Evangelicals have tables, Catholics have altars.<br /><br />Some questions:<br /><br />What form was used in the singing of Lauds? Is this according to the revised Divine Office?<br /><br />Are prayer rugs part of the tradition of the Latin Church?Ben Vallejohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02963290696331676531noreply@blogger.com