Sunday, July 08, 2007

The Indult: me on the Tridentine Rite...

I was interviewed in Rome by Reuters on "why the indult" and so you can see a clip here of me on the television news in Brazil: http://jornalhoje.globo.com/JHoje/0,19125,VJS0-3076-20070707-290172,00.html

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hm, I couldn't view the film clip.
Perhaps they have some sort of regional block?

qualcosa di bello said...

dear john...very nice interview! your moment was too short. please keep us updated to the reaction in roma. many of us here in NC USA are thrilled!

Anonymous said...

The vatican should hire you

Anonymous said...

Dude! That's so sweet you made it on GOBAL TV! Miss you. Hey I'll be in MN in August with Caius, but not with Jared...hope to see you and your family! Caio!

Anonymous said...

I appreciate your blog and your wonderful posts and photos very much! I especially enjoyed the info on Principessa Elettra Marconi and have sent for and read her book as a result.
However, I must correct you use of language in this latest post:
This is not an "indult" concerning the Tradl Mass. That is precisely what it is not. That would be a permission to do something that is not normally permitted. The Pope is acknowledging that this Rite has never been abrogated, therefore it cannot be said to be an indult, nor does he himself use the word. Also, I know you mean the best but there is no "Tridentine Rite." Again, that is precisely what the Pope is saying it is not: it is certainly not Tridentine because it predates that Council in most of its aspects by hundreds and even a thousand years and secondly, the Pope is saying the Tradl Mass is one part of the one Roman Rite. I know you mean no harm and this is why I venture to make these observations. Thank you again for yoru time and effort on this excellent blog!

humboldt said...

¡Because the Latin Mass is more beautiful! Hm. I would say it is a perfect catholic mass, while the Novus Ordo is an imperfect catholic mass. Beauty derives from its perfectness.

John Paul Sonnen said...

yes, there is great joy in this motu proprio and we can now observe its many fruits as they blossom during this era.

the kingdom of god reintroduced among men by the incarnation of christ includes the many rites that the church has always had.

we rejoice in the will of the father as christ came to set a most perfect example of a man totally dedicated in all things and at all times to the will of the father and we can each do the same in our approach to the authority of the church.

Anonymous said...

Hello, John,

Are you still Stateside? Come through Lincoln if you have the chance!

Fr. F.