tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5578980753063154388.post438142184424854303..comments2024-03-25T17:14:03.066-07:00Comments on The New Theological Movement: The Legacy of Pope Benedict: GoverningFather Ryan Erlenbushhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07557817305024750902noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5578980753063154388.post-80020583813991512382010-09-30T22:19:22.991-07:002010-09-30T22:19:22.991-07:00Thank you Iosephus!Thank you Iosephus!Father Ryan Erlenbushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07557817305024750902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5578980753063154388.post-66724260988187109152010-05-31T17:10:24.966-07:002010-05-31T17:10:24.966-07:00I think Summorum Pontificum was not just for the L...I think Summorum Pontificum was not just for the Lefebvrists but for the whole Church. There are religious orders who have always celebrated the ancient rite but were never ex-communicated from the Church (ex. ICRSS). These orders are now free to celebrate the ancient rite anywhere. Summorum Pontificum also extends to these orders who never left the Church. The whole point of Summorum Pontificum is to make the Ancient Rite available in every parish regardless if the Lefebvrists ever come back into full communion. It's all part of bringing back an organic continuity to the liturgy. One effect of Summorum Pontificum, among many, is the possible full communion of the Lefebvrists. The are a lot of issues, besides the liturgy, that have to be adressed between the Lefebvrists and the Holy Office.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com