I do agree with the female server part, also the Anglican Church of Canada has gone astray with same-sex marriage and new-age practices which are forbidden by God Almighty. Nonetheless a good attempt to re-create a mediaeval Sarum Mass, but All Saints North Street in England did a better job in their re-creation
@TrainmasterCurt No probably no female altar servants then but it is perfect in order [also] with the [Roman] Catholic tradition to have such. But on the other hand; the haircuts of the clergy is not the typical haircuts of the 16th century.
@sfg078 I know that is offensive to the traditions of the historic Catholic church but this is obviously not the historic Catholic Church. It is a Protestant movement founded in the 1500's imitating some parts of the Catholic Church.
Well, very nice and interesting, but female servers and communion in the hand are scarcely early sixteenth century!
Nevertheless, the whole atmosphere was worshipful - until the clamour at the end, which was more like the ambience of the parish bingo night than the conclusion of a solemn liturgy.
@jimofolym Hi Jim, You should have been able to find it by clicking on my name, then browsing through my videos. I can't seem to post a direct link here, but the video name (paste it after the v= above) is WnTXNfmXq2g
@coldlittle This is a Solemn High Mass using the Sarum Use, which was the main Rite used throughout England before the Reformation. There were a number of other Uses in the English Church such as the Uses of York, Durham and Hereford to name a few.
what's up with the communion in the hand? is this the original sarum rite(Catholic rite) or the Cranmers reformed rite?
cunjoz 1 month ago
umm I thought there not suppose to have female altar servants for the traditional latin mass?? Only male are suppose to be alar servants....
guillsk8 1 month ago
I do agree with the female server part, also the Anglican Church of Canada has gone astray with same-sex marriage and new-age practices which are forbidden by God Almighty. Nonetheless a good attempt to re-create a mediaeval Sarum Mass, but All Saints North Street in England did a better job in their re-creation
TrainmasterCurt 2 months ago
@TrainmasterCurt No probably no female altar servants then but it is perfect in order [also] with the [Roman] Catholic tradition to have such. But on the other hand; the haircuts of the clergy is not the typical haircuts of the 16th century.
karpov89 1 month ago
So close! But female altar servers in a medieval liturgy??
Thomas Cranmer himself would have have thrown them out of his desecrated sanctuary as an abomination to the Protestantised ceremony he introduced.
imanacer 2 months ago
Rome is Mother and Teacher! Mater et Magister!
Salvatore218 4 months ago
Holy Communion IN THE HAND?!? FEMALE alter servers? oh dear...
sfg078 5 months ago
@sfg078
same here...and that is a faithful attempt... -.-''
cunjoz 4 months ago
@sfg078 I know that is offensive to the traditions of the historic Catholic church but this is obviously not the historic Catholic Church. It is a Protestant movement founded in the 1500's imitating some parts of the Catholic Church.
frbjoernLA 3 months ago
LOCOS
gabrieldg12 6 months ago
Well, very nice and interesting, but female servers and communion in the hand are scarcely early sixteenth century!
Nevertheless, the whole atmosphere was worshipful - until the clamour at the end, which was more like the ambience of the parish bingo night than the conclusion of a solemn liturgy.
aspergillum 9 months ago
Check out my video of Candlemas at St. Thomas's in 1986... it's an even more faithful reproduction :-)
hensca 11 months ago
@hensca
where is your video? I've looked for it but can't find it.
Jim of Olym
jimofolym 7 months ago
@jimofolym Hi Jim, You should have been able to find it by clicking on my name, then browsing through my videos. I can't seem to post a direct link here, but the video name (paste it after the v= above) is WnTXNfmXq2g
hensca 7 months ago
women in the sanctuary. communion in the hand. untroped Kyrie. yeah, 'a faithful attempt' alright. hah.
InfernoXV 1 year ago
An Anglican Latin Mass? Wow, Never Thought I'd See That. Is This A Roman Liturgy?
coldlittle 1 year ago
@coldlittle This is a Solemn High Mass using the Sarum Use, which was the main Rite used throughout England before the Reformation. There were a number of other Uses in the English Church such as the Uses of York, Durham and Hereford to name a few.
MapleAnglican 8 months ago