publish a part of 'Inter published by the British site Catholic Sentinel issued Mgr. Guido Marini in conjunction with the apostolic visit of Pope Benedict XI in Britain. The translation is ours.
In 2001, the future Pope Benedict XVI has called the new liturgical movement as a project to "awaken the inner sense of sacredness." The then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, he wrote: "The most important thing today is to gain a new respect for the liturgy and the knowledge that is not open to manipulation. To learn once again to recognize in its nature, a creation living growing and was given as a gift through which we participate in the heavenly liturgy. "Giving it a try in our self-realization, to see a gift." Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations, Monsignor. Guido Marini, has for years called for reform of the reform "of the Catholic liturgy. A renewal movement would be "able to make a reform of the reform, or better, move one step forward in understanding the true spirit of the liturgy and its celebration," said Msgr. Marini. The Pope's liturgist said that the aim of the new movement of reform "would be to pursue the reform of the liturgy that the council fathers had launched" but "not always, in its implementation practice, has found a happy and timely delivery. "Msgr Marini added that" some individuals have managed to disrupt the liturgy of the Church in various ways, under the guise of an elaborate creativity. This was done for reasons of adaptation to local conditions and needs of the community, thus appropriating the right to remove, add or modify the liturgical rite in the pursuit of subjective ends and emotional. "
He called such changes" casual crowd " .
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