Living with the Missal in Scotland

Check out  the Tablet‘s  editorial on a less than smooth transition to the new Missal translation in Scotland.

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4 responses to “Living with the Missal in Scotland”

  1. Ben Whitworth

    Scotland is only mentioned in the article because the Tablet happens to have got a quote from the recently retired bishop of Aberdeen. I see no evidence that the introduction of the new missal is proving any more problematic here than elsewhere.

  2. A strange editorial indeed. I agree with Ben…what exactly has this to do with Scotland, or anywhere else for that matter? It is simply a restatement of a position that has been expressed again and again in the Tablet.

    They think the new translation is a “flawed product”. From there, they extrude a number of positions which are only sensible if you also think that the new translation is a flawed product. And then this somehow ends up being a rationale for claiming that Catholics want to see more collegiality.

    There’s nothing incorrect said here, insofar as opinion can be neither “correct” nor “incorrect”, but is simply opinion.

  3. Jeremy Stevens

    Give me a V
    Give me an O
    Give me an X
    Give me a C
    Give me an L
    Give me an A
    Give me an R
    Give me an A

    Whaddaya got?

    At least it’s better than ’73!

    YAY!!!! (while shaking pompoms vigorously over head)

  4. Julia Smucker

    Things like this give me a perverse hope. As in, this awkward misconstruction isn’t REALLY going to be workable in the long run, is it?


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