“The long-standing debate has focused too narrowly on the work of translating. One thing is the role of translators (who by now have carefully and conscientiously done their job), and another is the role of the presiding and other ministers.” – Bishop Cullinane, New Zealand
Archive for April 2nd, 2011
by Msgr. M. Francis Mannion
“The theory that Pope Paul VI made a mistake in approving so many changes is rash and problematic in that it accords excessive importance to personal interpretations.”