Peugeot, thank you for your kind words. Are you aware of the Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus which will make the beauty of the Anglican patrimony available more widely available?
@TheAtonementAcademy No problem, Anytime. Yes, I am aware of the Apostolic Constitution/Anglicanorum Coetibus and was very excited about it. Sadly, My Anglican parish did not have any interest in joining. When I saw your videos, I was shocked. Seeing traditional Anglican liturgy in a Catholic Church was breathtaking. I just hope more "Anglican style" liturgy comes into the Roman Catholic Church. Peace be with you and keep up the good work!
IMO, This should be the standard liturgy in the Latin Rite. I'm Anglican but currently in RCIA at my local Catholic parish. This is much more beautiful and traditional than the current Novus Ordo.
@lockerby I realize your comments were made two years ago. I apologize for being somewhat heavy-handed in my response to you. It's just that I find that many RC traditionalists think their way is the only way or you can take the highway... I did not intend to be unkind. Pax tecum & have a Blessed XCmas!
In the Anglican Use as in the Ordinary Form of the Mass the Alleluia is allowed because of the new mindset for the glory of the dead person during the Mass while the Extraordinary Form is one of sorrow.
@lockerby Yes, the A-word in a requiem. FYI, in the Eastern Orthodox Church, the 'Alleluia' is very prominent in the funeral liturgy, as well as being increased in use during Great Lent preceding Pascha (Easter). Different ways to worship God -- so get over your narrow-minded Tridentine self!
Peugeot, thank you for your kind words. Are you aware of the Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus which will make the beauty of the Anglican patrimony available more widely available?
TheAtonementAcademy 1 year ago
@TheAtonementAcademy No problem, Anytime. Yes, I am aware of the Apostolic Constitution/Anglicanorum Coetibus and was very excited about it. Sadly, My Anglican parish did not have any interest in joining. When I saw your videos, I was shocked. Seeing traditional Anglican liturgy in a Catholic Church was breathtaking. I just hope more "Anglican style" liturgy comes into the Roman Catholic Church. Peace be with you and keep up the good work!
Peugeot908HDIFAP 1 year ago
@Peugeot908HDIFAP
Check out this google map of groups that have indicated -- so far -- their intent to join the ordinariate:
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TheAtonementAcademy 1 year ago
IMO, This should be the standard liturgy in the Latin Rite. I'm Anglican but currently in RCIA at my local Catholic parish. This is much more beautiful and traditional than the current Novus Ordo.
Peugeot908HDIFAP 1 year ago
It is interesting that the deacon is preaching the Gospel in the nave of the church. I have never seen this before.
CatholicTraditional 1 year ago
Dear Apostolic Minded Anglicans, your organizing of an Orinariate is a miracle in the making! Thank you.
We in the church will also learn much from you.
You blesses us, may we bless you!
Hkepfer 1 year ago
@lockerby I realize your comments were made two years ago. I apologize for being somewhat heavy-handed in my response to you. It's just that I find that many RC traditionalists think their way is the only way or you can take the highway... I did not intend to be unkind. Pax tecum & have a Blessed XCmas!
yardgoods 1 year ago
gloria tibi Domine!! requiem aeternam dona eis Domine!!! sancta Dei Genitrix Virgo Maria protetege nos semper!
ptitelfe11 2 years ago
The A-word - in a requiem! Jesus, mercy; Mary, pray!
lockerby 3 years ago
In the Anglican Use as in the Ordinary Form of the Mass the Alleluia is allowed because of the new mindset for the glory of the dead person during the Mass while the Extraordinary Form is one of sorrow.
americanromancatholi 2 years ago
@lockerby Mary is Asleep she cannot pray, we are the Living Saints we can pray fr ourselves and our World!
MenechemShaul 1 year ago
@lockerby Yes, the A-word in a requiem. FYI, in the Eastern Orthodox Church, the 'Alleluia' is very prominent in the funeral liturgy, as well as being increased in use during Great Lent preceding Pascha (Easter). Different ways to worship God -- so get over your narrow-minded Tridentine self!
yardgoods 1 year ago
@yardgoods I assure you I have done since that comment, which I had long forgotten about, was written two years ago!
lockerby 1 year ago