ICEL transformed: a tradition-minded priest takes charge

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Apr. 1, 2009 (CWNews.com)

An English priest with an affinity for the extraordinary form of the 
Mass has been named the general secretary of the International 
Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL). The appointment 
highlights the transformation of an agency that was once the bane of 
conservative Catholics in the English-speaking world.

Father Andrew Wadsworth, a priest of the Westminster archdiocese, 
will begin his work with ICEL in September. An accomplished linguist, 
he will guide the process of completing ICEL's new translation of the 
Roman Missal. His appointment, announced March 30, came with the 
approval of the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship.

ICEL is the international body, supervised by the bishops' 
conferences of the English-speaking nations, which provides 
translations for official liturgical texts that are originally issued 
in Latin. When approved by the individual episcopal conferences and 
authorized by the Vatican, these translations then become the 
authorized English-language texts.

For years ICEL was the brunt of heavy criticism by tradition-minded 
Catholics, who charged that the commission was making unwarranted 
changes in the original texts. Using an approach known as "dynamic 
equivalence," ICEL translators frequently dropped words and even 
phrases from the Latin texts, or substituted their own terms that 
failed to match the original language. The translators' critics 
charged that ICEL's approach consistently downplayed the "vertical 
dimension," or sense of wonder, in the liturgy, and accentuated a 
more public, politically correct approach.

The complaints about ICEL's translations became acute in the 1990s 
with a heated debate about the use of "inclusive" language that 
stripped gender-specific pronouns from the liturgy. The Vatican 
warned against eliminating prophetic references to Jesus and to the 
fatherhood of God.

In 2001, the tide began to turn with the release of the Vatican 
instruction Liturgiam Authenticum, which stressed that the 
translations of liturgical texts should adhere closely to the sense 
and wording of the Latin originals. Recognizing the particularly 
vigorous debate on liturgical translations in the English-speaking 
countries, the Vatican also set up a new commission of prelates, the 
Vox Clara commission, to review the work of ICEL translators.

Those Vatican moves triggered a series of changes in the composition 
of the ICEL commission and the approach taken to liturgical 
translations. The new ICEL translation of the Mass, which is now 
nearing completion, has encountered stiff opposition from the liberal 
Catholics who were once the primary defenders of ICEL's work.

The appointment of Father Wadsworth-- who was once an official of the 
Latin Mass Society, and has been prominent in helping to train 
English priests to use the extraordinary form-- underlines the 
transformation that ICEL has undergone in the past decade.

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