Return to the True Church, my friend. There, your priesthood will be made sure and without doubt. You will be re-consecrated as Christ's priest unconditionally even if you have a marital status. Your hands will be Consecrated to offer Sacrifice, especially that of the Mass, and to sanctify the Christian people. You will be properly consecrated as Christ's priest. Please reconsider the Roman Catholic Church. Pax Domini semper te cum et eius te Benedicat +
Anglican churches look so horrible! Our Roman Catholic churches are so beautiful, but the Protestants have hidious ones because they nicked all the nice stuff out of our churches and kept it for themselves! Shame that they could do such terrible things are then say the Catholic church is wrong and un ture- but why I say are they practically using the Roman liturgy!!!! Shame on them!
I am an eastern orthodox who enjoys weatern Anglican spirituality.. and this is what I am looking for!! too bad we do'nt have an anglo-catholic parish in my state!!
VERY NICE... BUT I THING IS BETTER IF YOU INVENTED YOUR OWN SERVICES. (Anglicans..or whaterver you are) BECAUSE CHANT AND LATIN BELONG TO THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. ...
Many thanks for your attention and for your comments. But of course Latin is the universal patrimony of the Western churches, and Latin liturgies continued with the Queen's warrant in the 16th century in the Church of England in university chapels after the reformation. The liturgical experimentation of the 1960s notwithstanding, Anglicans have never had any interest in developing liturgies that are not rooted in the classic Christian tradition.
@MXRRA I'm Catholic but welcome the Anglican Church to do this kind of mass. We need more of this in the Catholic Church instead of the current Novus Ordo mass. I wish the Tridentine Mass was a lot more common than it is currently.
This is very nice, however, there are many minor details that could be cleaned up. For example, the thurifer started censing the Host and chalice during the first genuflection, it's three double swings during the elevations. Also, in this type of Missa Cantata, the MC should be at the missal to turn pages, and during the elevation, to lift the back of the chasulbe. In general, well done, but they need to review their Fortescue. Also, I think the priest should sing the preface a little slower.
Interesting. A dignified celebration of the Mass, though the cantor should follow the example of the priest and speed the chant up. From my experience in England, I'm not sure what pastoral circumstances would necessitate the use of a Latin translation of an Anglican rite. Having said that, I do have one or two Anglican colleagues who regularly celebrate the modern Roman rite in Latin but, given the choice, they would never consider using anything else.
I think this is wonderful! I am a catholic, and I wish we had this every single day!!!! God bless you all.
chrisstrudley 10 months ago
Return to the True Church, my friend. There, your priesthood will be made sure and without doubt. You will be re-consecrated as Christ's priest unconditionally even if you have a marital status. Your hands will be Consecrated to offer Sacrifice, especially that of the Mass, and to sanctify the Christian people. You will be properly consecrated as Christ's priest. Please reconsider the Roman Catholic Church. Pax Domini semper te cum et eius te Benedicat +
luvpinas123 10 months ago
Very beautiful. I love hearing the Sursum Corda and Prefatio sung. Thank you!
gbmtmas 2 years ago
Anglican churches look so horrible! Our Roman Catholic churches are so beautiful, but the Protestants have hidious ones because they nicked all the nice stuff out of our churches and kept it for themselves! Shame that they could do such terrible things are then say the Catholic church is wrong and un ture- but why I say are they practically using the Roman liturgy!!!! Shame on them!
arbgln 2 years ago
Have you seen some of the modern Catholic Churches? Absoulte eye sores. At least the English Choirs sing better than the ones in Rome.
sigmo75 2 years ago
@sigmo75 I'm Catholic but I agree with you!
mmcfarlane001 2 years ago
Are you blind?
aznmessenjah 1 year ago
Why?
irelands98 2 years ago
I am an eastern orthodox who enjoys weatern Anglican spirituality.. and this is what I am looking for!! too bad we do'nt have an anglo-catholic parish in my state!!
lukamamatoto 3 years ago 3
What state are you in?
ysbaddaden2003 2 years ago
As a Conservative High Church Episcopalian, I welcome a Latin Mass. Too bad I live way across the country from this church.
Delta767300ER 3 years ago 6
VERY NICE... BUT I THING IS BETTER IF YOU INVENTED YOUR OWN SERVICES. (Anglicans..or whaterver you are) BECAUSE CHANT AND LATIN BELONG TO THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. ...
MXRRA 3 years ago
Many thanks for your attention and for your comments. But of course Latin is the universal patrimony of the Western churches, and Latin liturgies continued with the Queen's warrant in the 16th century in the Church of England in university chapels after the reformation. The liturgical experimentation of the 1960s notwithstanding, Anglicans have never had any interest in developing liturgies that are not rooted in the classic Christian tradition.
Pax tecum. Fr. Rod
Cantuariensis 3 years ago 2
@MXRRA I'm Catholic but welcome the Anglican Church to do this kind of mass. We need more of this in the Catholic Church instead of the current Novus Ordo mass. I wish the Tridentine Mass was a lot more common than it is currently.
Afterburner350Z 11 months ago
This is very nice, however, there are many minor details that could be cleaned up. For example, the thurifer started censing the Host and chalice during the first genuflection, it's three double swings during the elevations. Also, in this type of Missa Cantata, the MC should be at the missal to turn pages, and during the elevation, to lift the back of the chasulbe. In general, well done, but they need to review their Fortescue. Also, I think the priest should sing the preface a little slower.
MDTom21 3 years ago
Interesting. A dignified celebration of the Mass, though the cantor should follow the example of the priest and speed the chant up. From my experience in England, I'm not sure what pastoral circumstances would necessitate the use of a Latin translation of an Anglican rite. Having said that, I do have one or two Anglican colleagues who regularly celebrate the modern Roman rite in Latin but, given the choice, they would never consider using anything else.
niche2000 4 years ago