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What is the difference between deletion of words in a Creed vs. a Rite?
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Creed vs. Rite
… I have just one more question, since I must be sure of this under today's circumstances.
You wrote in your email, 'the pattern of deletion necessarily invalidates the ceremony because it manifests an intention contrary to that of the Church.'
However, my question is about when words from the Nicean creed were omitted from the creed of Constantinople. In what ways is this different?...
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Carl
The Creed of Constantinople is a profession of faith. Not every profession of faith must include all the words of previous professions, as long as what it professes is true. With the rite of ordination, however, to deliberately remove prayers and ceremonies that signify an intention to ordain a true sacrificing priest manifests an intention contrary to that of the Church and thus renders it invalid. That’s the problem with the New Rite of Ordination.
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