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Paul VI Invented a Semi-Protestant Rite. Paul VI Invented a Semi-Protestant Rite The Novus Ordo Liturgy is a – quote - "completely new," "semi-protestant rite" according to the German author Heinz-…More
Paul VI Invented a Semi-Protestant Rite.
Paul VI Invented a Semi-Protestant Rite
The Novus Ordo Liturgy is a – quote - "completely new," "semi-protestant rite" according to the German author Heinz-Lothar Barth. Barth explains in the German magazine Kirchliche Umschau, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the liturgical reform, that in order to create the Novus Ordo, some early Church elements were taken and joined haphazardly, as if a jigsaw puzzle, to create a new quasi-liturgical product.
Infiltration Through Footnotes
Barth believes that the Council Fathers did not intend to create a liturgical revolution the way it happened in 1969. However, they determined its foundation with ambiguous formulations contained in the document Sacrosanctum Concilium . Barth quotes for example the Council's statement that some liturgical elements had to be restored because they had been lost over the course of time. He points out that Father Emil Lengeling, a scholar of the time, admitted that …More
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Col. Buckshot
Cardinal Ratzinger pointed out that the Novus Ordo places the Latin Rite farther away from the liturgies of the Eastern Churches than the Pius V Missal.
Anyone who has habitually attended the Novus Ordo and then attends an Eastern Rite can easily see this.
The Novus Ordo Places the Church closer to Protestantism but farther away from the Eastern Churches.More
Col. Buckshot

Cardinal Ratzinger pointed out that the Novus Ordo places the Latin Rite farther away from the liturgies of the Eastern Churches than the Pius V Missal.

Anyone who has habitually attended the Novus Ordo and then attends an Eastern Rite can easily see this.

The Novus Ordo Places the Church closer to Protestantism but farther away from the Eastern Churches.