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Benedict XVI, with the motu proprio "Summorum Pontificum" of 7 July 2007 permit the celebration of Holy Mass, the rubrics of the Missale Romanum right in 1962, after 40 years of obstacles and restrictions, ruling that the rites contained in the liturgical books in use in 1962 have never been repealed and are a treasure belonging to the whole Church . A knowledge of the traditional liturgical books, in fact, allows a deeper appreciation of those currently in vigore.Come Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos writes in the preface to my recent book "Introibo altar to the Gods" , published by Faith & Culture , and written with colleagues and Daniele Di Raimondo Mameli Sorce: "The faithful who want to celebrate with the old rite should not be considered second category, but a part of God's people in recognizing the right to attend a Mass that has nourished the Christian people for centuries and the sensitivity of many saints, like St. Philip Blacks, St. John Bosco, St. Therese of Lisieux Blessed John XXIII and Pope Pio da Pietrelcina ". This book will be a valuable aid for priests and seminarians of the twenty-first century, for which, according to the will of the Pope, requires a familiarity and openness to the traditional rites of the sacred liturgy. According to the express will of the Supreme Pontiff, any priest can celebrate, without requiring any authorization, according to the traditional rite (also called "Gregorian"); to them, but also to those who wish to participate in the S. Gregorian Mass as Servienti or faithful, are meeting our authors published the first treatise on liturgy published in Italian after the Second Vatican Council, according to the Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite. Among the most striking features of the traditional than the reformed rite, the celebration coram Deo, the use of the Latin language (but with the power to proclaim the readings in the current language) and mystagogy beautiful, full of centuries of experience , the Sunday readings that accompany the faithful in an educational and yet easy-oriented knowledge of Christ, true God and true man. I think that today the faithful are smarriti: travolti da una valanga di letture e di testi di cui non riescono a cogliere il senso profondo, molto spesso ardui, come le lunghe e difficili letture del Pentateuco, le quali non possono realisticamente essere assimilate durante una funzione liturgica. Uno dei punti sui quali si è molto insistito nel libro è quello della ratzingeriana “ermeneutica della continuità”. Benedetto XVI ha detto: “I problemi della recezione [del Concilio Vaticano II] sono nati dal fatto che due ermeneutiche contrarie si sono trovate a confronto e hanno litigato tra loro. L'una ha causato confusione, l'altra, silenziosamente ma sempre più visibilmente, ha portato frutti. Da una parte esiste un'interpretazione che vorrei chiamare 'Hermeneutics of discontinuity and rupture', it has frequently availed itself of the sympathies of the mass media, and also a part of modern theology. On the other hand there is the 'hermeneutic of reform ", of renewal in the continuity of the one subject-Church which the Lord has given us [...] we can now turn our gaze with gratitude at the Second Vatican Council: if the read and implement it guided by a correct interpretation, it can be and become increasingly powerful for the ever necessary renewal of the Church " (speech to the Roman Curia, December 22, 2005). Our commitment is to track from the Holy Scriptures: "Listen, Israel. The Lord our God is one Lord, You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all thy mind and with all your strength " (Mk 12: 29-31). Love to be implemented through the recovery of a worthy liturgical worship, the main purpose of the book published by Faith & Culture. At the conclusion of his preface, expresses himself as Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos: "Greetings, therefore, welcome the publication of an introduction to the ancient rite, which summarizes the special features, and competent, with special reference to the art sacred liturgy and service to the Servient, or altar, and read the Sung, who want to play This function will find all the necessary requirements. "

Elvis Cuneo

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A book for the Mass in Latin "

will be on newsstands in recent days. The three authors are young people who met on the Internet: one of them is to Chiavari.

CHIAVARI. The "Latin Mass" is becoming increasingly popular field in Liguria. That it comes this new book where ancient and modern merge. The result is "Introibo altar to the Gods," which takes as its title the first words spoken by the celebrant at the beginning of the rite. The book, written in six hands by Elvis Cuneo, Daniel and Raymond Sorce Mameli, deepens and makes it understandable to everyone the meaning of service to the altar in the traditional Roman liturgy.

The editorial project of modernity is that the authors are students between 23 and 31 and love living in three different regions (Liguria, Tuscany and Sardinia), they met through the Internet, attending Catholic forum. A move to the Latin Mass is not only faith but also the desire to show that the Roman Rite is not class and elderly.

"Introibo Altar to the Gods ", printed by the publisher" Faith & Culture in Verona, is enhanced by the preface by Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, president of the Pontifical Commission "Ecclesia Dei", emeritus prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy, and will be in bookstores in These days in mid-November.

In the book, with contributions from Elvis Cuneo, there is also a bit 'of Tigullio. Cuneo was in fact born in Chiavari in 1982, is a singer, organist and studied philosophy at the Catholic University of Sacro Cuore di Milano. Passionate about the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas and neo-Thomism (the movement of contemporary philosophical and theological riprende e rivaluta il sistema filosofico di San Tommaso), si occupa di temi religiosi e liturgici con articoli pubblicati su riviste cattoliche e siti internet.

«Il nostro è un manuale che viene in aiuto a coloro che, sacerdoti, seminaristi, ministranti e laici, vogliano introdursi alla forma tradizionale del rito romano – spiega Cuneo –. Il rigore interpretativo, la chiarezza e il riferimento costante alle fonti sono le caratteristiche principali di questo compendio. Benedetto XVI, con il motu proprio “Summorum Pontificum” del 7 luglio dello scorso anno, ha decretato che la liturgia tradizionale, la messa di San Pio V, non è mai stata abrogata e costituisce un tesoro che appartiene a tutta la Chiesa». In

volume (280 pages, 25 €) will find all the signs, symbols and gestures of the ancient liturgical treasure hidden in their meaning and timeless.

For Elvis Cuneo, Daniel Sorce (born in Livorno in 1985, a student of modern literature at the University of Pisa) and Raymond Mameli (born in Cagliari in 1977, a student of theology at the Pontifical Theological Faculty of Sardinia) this is first book written together. The writing took a year and, in the projects, there is soon an official presentation at the "Cultural Center Candiasco" of Casarza Ligure.

Debora Badinelli


From "Il Secolo XIX" of November 16, 2008