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Cantor03 at aol.com
Sun Jun 28 03:50:50 UTC 2015
In a message dated 6/27/2015 10:13:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jhandsfield at att.net writes:
I think it's Advent I. Appropriate way to begin the Church year. >>>>
Ah yes. It was also the day the '76 Prayer Book and the '82 Hymnal
appeared in the pews (different years, of course). At least those
were the days chosen where I was - Christ Church Cathedral, Eau Claire.
I remember the shock from both introductions.
And it was also the day of the liturgical calendar when the vernacular
Mass replaced the Latin Tridentine in 1964, though there was some
Latin retained until 1969.
More recently, the revised English translation of the Mass text was
introduced on Advent I in 2011.
Protest of the West Country Rebellion to the introduction of the 1549
Book of Common Prayer:
We will have the masse in Latten, as was before, and celebrated by the
Pryest wythoute any man or woman communycatyng wyth hym.
We will have the Sacrement hange over the hyeyhe aulter, and there to be
worshypped as it was wount to be, and they whiche will not therto consent,
we wyl have them dye lyke heretykes against the holy Catholyque fayth.
David Strang.
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