Question?

Curious.  The Roman Mass counts as Propers (in addition to the Introit, Gradual, Collect, Alleluia (or Tract), Sequence and Readings) the Offertory and Post-Communion Prayer.  Lutherans typically treat the Offertory and Post-Communion Prayer as part of the Ordinary and not a Proper.  Anyone know why Lutherans decided to treat these pretty much as Ordinary (though with perhaps a few choices)?  I wonder why this survived even after the Liturgical Renewal Movement and its deference to Roman practice.  Does anyone know of a reasoned explanation for this?

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