Liturgia Sacra, 2020, R. 26, nr 1 (55)
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Pozycja Nova et vetera w liturgii Mszy św. według Mszału Pawła VIAraszczuk, Stanisław (Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego Uniwersytetu Opolskiego, 2020)The liturgical reform enacted in the Church led to the publication of new liturgical books. One of the first was the new Ordo Missae of 1969, followed in 1970 by Missale Romanum. Although the introduction of the new form of celebrating the Mass was not universally approved of, it has nevertheless contributed to the conscious, active and full participation of the faithful in the Eucharist. The Missal of Paul VI continues the tradition of the Church’s liturgy and implements the decisions of the Second Vatican Council, which laid the foundations for a general reform of the Roman Missal in the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy. In that document, the Council decided to renew the texts and rites so that they express more clearly the holy things which they signify; to revise the rite of the Mass to manifest more distinctly the true meaning of its parts and their mutual connection; to provide richer fare for the faithful at the table of God’s word by opening up the treasures of the Bible more lavishly; and finally, to prepare a new rite for concelebration. When summing up the things that are nova et vetera in the liturgy of the Holy Mass according to the Missal of Paul VI, we have to note that the Missal was not drawn up from scratch and is partly inspired by older sources. However, it considerably loosens the Roman Missal’s connection with the Gregorian line, draws on other aspects of the old Roman tradition as well as on the non-Roman tradition, and forms a new synthesis of parts of various origin.