Pope Benedict as Cardinal Ratzinger around 1988 or so and not talking to liturgical nerds, but rank and file Catholics, famously said that most Catholics could not tell the difference between a Bugnini Mass with Gregorian Chant and celebrated ad orientem and the older Tridentine Rite.
I agree that only liturgical nerds can tell the difference and they are a grain of sand on the beach of Catholicism.
I feel that Pope Leo’s interest is in improving the celebration of the Bugnini Mass and wants to give to priests and parishes who desire it, the reverence, dignity and piety of the Ancient Mass, but in the Modern Bugnini form.
He may be more generous in approving the TLM, but I am not sure if he’ll abrogate TC, unfortunately, but His Holiness could be the pope of surprises.
Without changing anything, except some silly options in the Bugnini Mass, the pope could say that no priest needs permission from his bishop to celebrate the Bugnini Rite in Latin, with Gregorian Chant from the updated Roman Gradual and ad orientem with Holy Communion received at an altar railing, kneeling and either on the tongue or in the hand.
In terms of changing some liturgical rubrics or laws in the Bugnini Mass, Pope Leo needs to mandate the use of the Propers for the Entrance Chant, even if another hymn is used as well as for the property Offertory and Communion antiphons.
It must be written in the General Instruction that ad orientem and Holy Communion kneeling are a part of the Church’s liturgical patrimony and should not be excluded in the Bugnini Rite.
It’s that simple.

























