tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post3784926909302516975..comments2024-02-28T04:48:59.561+08:00Comments on The Pinoy Catholic: The Pinoy Catholic is for clapping!Pedro Lorenzo Ruizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06817125203522413704noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-10423408196083110962013-09-05T13:20:50.794+08:002013-09-05T13:20:50.794+08:00Ohh. I see. That figures. Thank you! :) I wish all...Ohh. I see. That figures. Thank you! :) I wish all the parishes here stop abusing the liturgy. It's quite alarming. :(Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14658200086964999198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-30851484873363879902013-09-03T08:26:55.025+08:002013-09-03T08:26:55.025+08:00Mark, GIRM no. 209 states:
The concelebrants put ...Mark, GIRM no. 209 states:<br /><br />The concelebrants put on in the vesting room, or other suitable place, the sacred vestments they customarily wear when celebrating Mass individually. However, should a just cause arise (e.g., a more considerable number of concelebrants or a lack of vestments), concelebrants other than the principal celebrant may omit the chasuble and simply wear the stole over the alb.<br /><br />This means either they wear the stole over the alb and under the chasuble, or just the stole over the alb, but never just the stole over the cassock or habit.Pedro Lorenzo Ruizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06817125203522413704noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-10051194027189853292013-09-02T13:15:41.516+08:002013-09-02T13:15:41.516+08:00Sir, just a quick question, are concelebrating pri...Sir, just a quick question, are concelebrating priests allowed to use just their sutanas then a stole? I saw a mass that was concelebrated by two priests with just their sutanas and stoles.Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14658200086964999198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-89672730612391457772013-08-31T12:45:57.654+08:002013-08-31T12:45:57.654+08:00The guy who told you you need permission for the c...The guy who told you you need permission for the chants is the one that needs permission before he speaks another stupid thing. LOL!<br /><br />Seriously, tell him to read Sacrosanctum Concilium. Ask for a bet. If he can find anything that supports his claim in that document, he wins the bet.<br /><br />Lasallian, you'll win some cash in this one. ;) <br /><br />He'll be reading SC from cover to cover and he'll not find anything supporting his claim.<br />Pedro Lorenzo Ruizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06817125203522413704noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-85920005213550278882013-08-31T12:03:44.662+08:002013-08-31T12:03:44.662+08:00The rubrics in the GIRM say:
"The offerings ...The rubrics in the GIRM say:<br /><br />"The offerings are then brought forward. It is praiseworthy for the bread and wine to be presented by the faithful. They are then accepted at an appropriate place by the priest or the deacon and carried to the altar. Even though the faithful no longer bring from their own possessions the bread and wine intended for the liturgy as in the past, nevertheless the rite of carrying up the offerings still retains its force and its spiritual significance.<br /><br />It is well also that money or other gifts for the poor or for the Church, brought by the faithful or collected in the church, should be received. These are to be put in a suitable place but away from the Eucharistic table.<br /><br />The GIRM is not clear (no surprise for me) how many people should carry these gifts for the poor and for the Church. Most of the time, almost half of the pews are emptied because everyone went up to give something.<br /><br />Pedro Lorenzo Ruizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06817125203522413704noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-57981195874305329502013-08-30T11:03:18.093+08:002013-08-30T11:03:18.093+08:00i'm not familiar with rubrics, really, so coul...i'm not familiar with rubrics, really, so could you please state the reason for #14? honest question here and would really like to know why. and when/where would it be proper to offer things you would like to give? <br /><br />thanks TPC!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-16769610131860716312013-08-30T07:05:59.246+08:002013-08-30T07:05:59.246+08:00Ordination of a Priest, Election of a New Pope?Ordination of a Priest, Election of a New Pope?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08199731012858846546noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-18061607081112102692013-08-30T00:11:59.362+08:002013-08-30T00:11:59.362+08:00Though I am altar server in the parish, I was assi...Though I am altar server in the parish, I was assigned to always serve at the "satellite chapel" because EMHC's are not allowed in the entrance procession. <br /><br />Anyway, I have a question, sir: Do we have to have a permission from the bishop/parish priest for other hymns to be sang at mass? I mean for the "default" ones like "I Will Sing" and "Let there be peace on earth", no need for permission, but for hymns like "Holy God, We Praise thy Name", "God of Mercy and Compassion", the Kyrie eleison proper chanted, and the other chants, someone told me "we are in no authority to have these hymns sang, unless there is permission from the bishop"?<br /><br />To my knowledge the Gregorian chant and the hymns I mentioned have nurtured generations and generations of faithful Catholics, why the need for permission? Are they "harmful"? It seems so, for them...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com