What are similar movements exist between Easter Celebrations in the Novus Ordo and the Extraordinary form of the Mass?
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Since we'll probably never have a TLM Mass at my parish for any of the Easter celebrations, I wanted to ask what the differences would be, but the differences seem to be too many to enumerate so I guess I'd like to concentrate on what the similarities are (i.e. if you time-travelled to 1962 what would you recognize).
The main points of the Easter Triduum celebrations as far as I see it are (in the NO)
Holy Thursday:
1. Washing Feet on Thursday
2. Moving Jesus out of the tabernacle to an altar of repose
Good Friday:
3. Passion on Good Friday
4. Lots of standing and kneeling during intercessions
5. Veneration of the Cross
Holy Saturday:
6. Lighting of the Easter Candle and procession in
7. Easter Proclamation
8. Readings in the Dark
9. Very happy Gloria with lots of Bells and Candles
10. Baptisms, Confirmations etc..
11. Renewal of Baptismal promises
If there's anything important I missed, please add it to your answer and I'll put it in the question as well. What I want to know is, are there movements in the Mass that have been taken out, added or adapted in the Novus Ordo and how do they compare to their traditional counterparts.
Asked by Peter Turner
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Apr 19, 2022, 01:43 PM
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