- No more TLMs at parish churches, which must mean there will no longer be a proximal coexistence with the NO Mass at a regular parish church.
- No more new “personal parishes” which are basically what a regular parish looks like and how it operates, but exclusively offers the TLM Sacraments, to the exclusion of the NO Sacramental forms.
- Days and times set by the bishop.
- Readings in the vernacular.
- Readings using the New American Bible in the US, unless other translations are approved for use.
- Appoint a bishop’s delegate for the pastoral care of the TLM groups.
- Regulate and assess the parish life of the personal parishes.
- No “new groups”.
- Priests ordained after 7/16/21 need to request permission from the bishop, who then needs to consult with Rome.
- Current priests who offer the TLM need to request authorization to continue offering the TLM.
- The FSSP, ICK, and the like are now under the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies for Apostolic Life (ICLSAL).
- The Congregation for Divine Worship (CDW) and the ICLSAL are in charge of regulating these regs.
- Ecclesia Dei Adflicta, Summorum Pontificum, etc. are done. They no longer have any force of law.
- All the above, in force, right now.
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Changes to the TLM from Traditionis Custodes
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