Magna, the words of the consecration need not be heard, the silent Roman Canon is such a blessing to have. We as laymen do not contribute anything to the sacrificial act, the priest alone consecrates the body, blood, soul, and divinity of our Lord, we offer our own sacrifices in our own way united with the priest. But the primarily, the Mass is between the priest and our Heavenly Father.
I am dumbfounded as to how "out of the loop" those in the middle management roles of the church seem to be on this issue. And a Cardinal not knowing the new Mass in Latin doesn't require "special permission" is just embarrassing.
Finnaly as of last friday, the motu propreo took effect, and I watched ewtn show the traditional mass at the shrine founded by mother angelica, the shrine of the blessed sacrament, The mass shown from there was excellent, the priest even said the words loudly enought to be heard and clearly enough to understand, many priests dont do this and their pronuciation is off a bit.
my only quam about the latin mass is that you cant hear the consicration
Well, Holy Trinity will be closing. A date has not been anounced, the Latin Mass was moved from Holy Trinity to Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish in Newton about 3 months ago. It really is ashame that beautiful church will be closing.
I'm 21 years old, and until last Sunday, I have only attended the new Mass. I heard about the traditional Mass only through school.
Last Sunday, I finally found the only church in my entire district which performs the traditional Latin Mass. Praise be to God that I found that church, because, especially after learning the Latin language, I prefer the traditional Mass in every way.
Thank God you found It. I discovered It on the Feast of the Assumption 2000, and I've never left. Our generation has been truly robbed all these years.
This was a really nice story and nice to see religion gets some positive time on the news. As a 20 year old college student, I can not even express how much I appreciate the reverence and respect of the Tridentine Mass. I started going to the Tridentine Mass in January at Holy Trinity in Boston. I hope that more people will discover the great treasure in the Traditional Latin Mass!
This is the most positive secular media coverage of the TLM that I have ever seen. The reporter even comments that the priest faces the altar upon which the tabernacle is placed instead of the trite standard "the priest has his back to the people" junk.
Yes, bring back the traditional tridentine Mass. I have fond memories of the days where the latin Mass was sung. I was an "Acolyte" in those days, the 1950s in my local Parish Church of St. Suzanna in Brussels (Belgium). Blessed were those days.
Today the Mass has lost its solemnity and is "boring", pardon me this expression, I do not mean to be irreverend or blasphemous, far from it. I am a proud Catholic and always wil be.
So many young Catholics have never attended a Traditional Latin Mass and do not know the beauty of it. It should be available to all who desire to worship such a beautiful Mass.
About what the former Priest said at 3:06, what he said is indeed wrong. You get more people at a Tridentine Mass, than a Novus Ordo Mass in Europe.
What his grace , Card, O'Mally said is true, but the Pope mentioned this is for "all People". Not Just in Europe.
dacatholicbandorgan 3 years ago 4
The Latin Mass has resumed at Holy Trinity in Boston starting on February 10, 2008.
FranklyMisterShankly 3 years ago
Magna, the words of the consecration need not be heard, the silent Roman Canon is such a blessing to have. We as laymen do not contribute anything to the sacrificial act, the priest alone consecrates the body, blood, soul, and divinity of our Lord, we offer our own sacrifices in our own way united with the priest. But the primarily, the Mass is between the priest and our Heavenly Father.
rpgabc123 3 years ago
Urg...Cardinal O'<alley, a pure modernist.
rpgabc123 3 years ago 4
I am dumbfounded as to how "out of the loop" those in the middle management roles of the church seem to be on this issue. And a Cardinal not knowing the new Mass in Latin doesn't require "special permission" is just embarrassing.
SmokinAltarBoy 4 years ago
Finnaly as of last friday, the motu propreo took effect, and I watched ewtn show the traditional mass at the shrine founded by mother angelica, the shrine of the blessed sacrament, The mass shown from there was excellent, the priest even said the words loudly enought to be heard and clearly enough to understand, many priests dont do this and their pronuciation is off a bit.
my only quam about the latin mass is that you cant hear the consicration
manga12 4 years ago
Well, Holy Trinity will be closing. A date has not been anounced, the Latin Mass was moved from Holy Trinity to Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish in Newton about 3 months ago. It really is ashame that beautiful church will be closing.
smkwx86 4 years ago
This is good to see. My Father served at Holy Trinity in Boston, and I was worried it would be closed.
bunab 4 years ago
I'm 21 years old, and until last Sunday, I have only attended the new Mass. I heard about the traditional Mass only through school.
Last Sunday, I finally found the only church in my entire district which performs the traditional Latin Mass. Praise be to God that I found that church, because, especially after learning the Latin language, I prefer the traditional Mass in every way.
Kaobell 4 years ago 6
Thank God you found It. I discovered It on the Feast of the Assumption 2000, and I've never left. Our generation has been truly robbed all these years.
tleatherland 4 years ago 3
We are witnesses to history, ladies and gentlemen. Thank God for that.
FranciscoCojuanco 4 years ago
Beautiful....and The Pope Did it TODAY!!!!!
We are truly blessed...bring it back....the reverence, the chants, the mystery.....all of it.....
Poliyum 4 years ago
This was a really nice story and nice to see religion gets some positive time on the news. As a 20 year old college student, I can not even express how much I appreciate the reverence and respect of the Tridentine Mass. I started going to the Tridentine Mass in January at Holy Trinity in Boston. I hope that more people will discover the great treasure in the Traditional Latin Mass!
smkwx86 4 years ago
If anyone is ever in Rhode Island, Holy Name of Jesus Church has a TLM every Sunday at 11 AM. They've had permission now since 1993.
I have to agree with German Todd - this coverage is the most positive I've seen as well. Not only for the TLM, but for any and all matters Catholic.
BMP
PS: Click my user name and you'll find my own videocast on the Motu Proprio (as well as the infamous OCP music/muzak survey).
christusvincit 4 years ago
This is the most positive secular media coverage of the TLM that I have ever seen. The reporter even comments that the priest faces the altar upon which the tabernacle is placed instead of the trite standard "the priest has his back to the people" junk.
GermanTodd 4 years ago
Yes, bring back the traditional tridentine Mass. I have fond memories of the days where the latin Mass was sung. I was an "Acolyte" in those days, the 1950s in my local Parish Church of St. Suzanna in Brussels (Belgium). Blessed were those days.
Today the Mass has lost its solemnity and is "boring", pardon me this expression, I do not mean to be irreverend or blasphemous, far from it. I am a proud Catholic and always wil be.
Pax tecum !
livesteam 4 years ago
So many young Catholics have never attended a Traditional Latin Mass and do not know the beauty of it. It should be available to all who desire to worship such a beautiful Mass.
soquelslim 4 years ago