Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Latin making a comeback at St. Peter's Basilica

From Ignatius Insight Scoop - An UPI article declares that "Pope set to return to traditional liturgy":

Pope Benedict XVI wants to restore the traditional ceremonial Mass in St. Peter's Basilica, with Latin instead of the vernacular and Gregorian chants...

Out will go the "international" Masses so dear to Pope John Paul II's heart, with such innovations as Latin American and African rhythms and even dancing, multi-lingual readings and children in national costumes bringing gifts to the altar.

Pope Benedict wants to return to the Sistine Chapel choirs singing Gregorian chant and the church music of such composers as Claudio Monteverdi from the 17th century. He also wants to revive the Latin Mass.
Benedict XVI's thoughts on on liturgical matters can be found in several of his books (as then-Cardinal Ratzinger), including The Spirit of the Liturgy. Also available are articles by or about Benedict and his thoughts on liturgical music, versus populum, and recent liturgical innovations.

1 comment:

Perun said...

This is certainly good news. I believe it's time for the Church to return to its traditional roots.