Father Justin Rose
Re: The Holy Ghost acting in the Sacrifice of the Holy Mass
Dear Father Rose,
For the past 4 years, ever since I discovered your mission-church in San Bernardino 
In commenting about this prayer to the Holy Ghost, the great Benedictine reformer Dom Prosper Gueranger comments on the prayer I mentioned that was introduced into the Novus Ordo Missae from the Eastern liturgies as follows:
The Eastern Church has not this prayer in her liturgy, but wishing, as she does, to make known to the people the action of the Holy Ghost in this great mystery, after pronouncing the words of Consecration over the bread, the celebrant says: “O Lord, God, deign to send Thy Spirit that He may change this bread into the Body of Thy Son”; and all the people answer: Amen… But this looks like an anomaly; for when the priest utters each of these invocations, Transubstantiation has already been effected. Why then call on the Holy Spirit? This is a remark that has more than once been made; their custom has been maintained, and this is the reason alleged. In order not to mix the acclamation of the people with the words of the sacred mysteries, the Eastern Church placed, after these, the invocations relative to the operation of the Holy Ghost, that is to say, they occur at the very moment chosen in the Latin Church for the Elevation, when she presents the Body and Blood of our Lord to the adoration of the faithful. Then it is that the Eastern Church pays homage to the power and work of the Holy Ghost. (Explanation of the Holy Mass, 139-140)
Just thought you might find this information interesting.
Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.
Laurence Gonzaga
President
Una Voce San Bernardino 
 
