As if the Mass wasn't man-centred enough, the modernists want to rewrite it to make it even more anthropocentric. How long, O Lord, how long?
From Gloria.tv
Liturgical reform "has not yet taken place", said Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś, 60, of Łódź, Poland, at a press conference in Rome on 27 October.
He believes that the liturgy cannot be the action of one priest, but must be "synodal" with the participation of "all".
Pch24.pl had asked Cardinal Ryś about the final document of the ex-synod, which draws an analogy between Eucharistic and synodal assemblies. Cardinal Ryś is a member of the Dicastery for the Liturgy.
His vision of the Eucharist: "If the liturgy has a comprehensible language, the priest has turned towards the congregation, new books have been published, but the liturgy still looks like a one-actor theatre, i.e. there is a priest and that is the end of the gathering of active people in the Church, it means that the reform has not taken place."
Ryś should open his eyes and look around, because there were (!) places where his fantasies were put into practice - but nothing remains of them.
Pictured: His Eminence Grzegorz, Cardinal Ryś, Archbishop of Łódź
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