Dec5, 2006
THE CHALDEAN LITURGICAL
REFORM
Time Ripe for Implementation
by Bishop Sarhad Yawsip Jammo
Genesis of a Liturgical Reform :
The Chaldean Patriarchal
Synod, held in Baghdad on the days between the 14 th and
18 th of January 1992, and presided by his Beatitude Mar
Raphael I Bidawid of blessed memory, in accordance with Canon
124 of the Eastern Code, decreed the formation of
a Patriarchal Liturgical Committee , to be headed
by Mar Andrews Sana (who chaired the Committee until his
retirement in 2003), and composed of three experts, the Reverends:
Jacques Isaac (now bishop), Mons. Peter Yousif, and Sarhad
Jammo (now bishop). Their mandate was to present to
the Holy Synod a historical study and a draft of a reform
for the Divine Raze and the other sacraments of
the Church
Acts of the Committee :
The
Committee held six meetings between June 1994 and March 1997,
five in Rome and one in Paris , and presented its first draft
of the Divine Raze to the Holy Synod on April 15,
1997 , with the related explanation. The Fathers of
the Synod, during their meeting in Lebanon on May 1997, reviewed
the Draft as presented by the members of the Committee, and
requested, later, the opinion and comments of their dioceses.
The
Committee received the comments and suggestions from the
Chaldean clergy during the following months, and
held two meetings in Rome to give them due consideration:
from May 25 to June 2, 1999, then from May 8 to 13, 2000,
and presented an updated draft of the Takhsa
d-Raze to the Holy Synod in Rome on the following
day, May 14, 2000.
Authoritative Reference :
The Congregation
for the Eastern Churches of the Holy See, on 6 January 1996
, issued an “Instruction for the Application of the Liturgical
Prescriptions of the Code of Canons for the Eastern Churches.” This
Instruction is based on the genuine liturgical traditions
of the Eastern Churches, and was composed upon the directives
of the Holy See in that regard, and, accordingly, it has
formulated principles and rules that are pertinent to the
liturgical worship of all the Catholic Eastern Churches.
Therefore, as expressed in the Instruction: “The Authorities
of each Church Sui Juris, according to the indications of
the Apostolic Constitution Sacri Canones, are invited to
receive them with full readiness and to insert them in the
prescriptions of their particular liturgical law.” (Chapter
1, 6). In the fulfillment of their mandate, the Liturgical
Committee followed diligently the guidance of the Holy See
.
Acts of the Holy Synod :
The Fathers of
Holy Chaldean Synod, during the period of their meeting in
Baghdad , from the 16 th to the 24 th of October 2002 , after
listening to the presentation of the members of the Liturgical
Committee, gave their approval to the proposed Reformed Takhsa .
Recognitio of the Holy
See : On April 12,
2003 , the Reformed Takhsa ,
with a complete English translation, was presented to the
Holy See for the canonical Recognitio . The
Congregation for the Eastern Churches responded on July
20, 2004 , with appropriate observations and directives
.
In fulfillment with the instruction of the Holy See, the
Liturgical Committee held a two-week meeting, on July 12-26,
2005 , in San Diego , California , and updated the text
of the Takhsa accordingly. In a Special
Synod held in Rome on November 8-12 2005 , the
Chaldean Hierarchs gave the Chaldean Ordo of
the Divine Raze their final retouches, as well
as their final approval. On November 15, 2005, His
Beatitude Mar Emmanuel III Delly presented the final version
to the Holy See for the final Recognitio , which
was communicated to His Beatitude by a letter of the Oriental
Congregation dated February 18, 2006.
Final Decision of the Holy Synod
: Finally,
the Holy Chaldean Synod, held in Shaqlawa 9-11 May 2006,
decided
the time of implementation of the New Missal to be January
6, 2007 , as promulgated in an official Statement
in the patriarchal magazine Najm Al-Mashriq (n.46 of 2006,
pp. 161-163).
St. Peter Diocese will be ready to implement on
time .
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