Traditional Latin Catholic Wedding Mass - Part 3: Eucharistic Sacrifice

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Part 3 of 3 - Extraordinary Form Nuptial Mass at Ste. Marie's, Manchester, NH

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  • I was touched to see the bride bringing such a most elegant homage to the Holy Virgin.

  • Wow... My dream wedding!

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  • is this a pre vatican 2 style mass? I was just confirmed on easter this year and this is really unfamiliar to me...I like it a lot though. This is what I thought mass was when I converted.

  • The mixing of Holy Eucharist in the hand (not allowed in a Latin Mass) and Holy Eucharist on the tongue is a no no. The standing while receiving the Holy Eucharist in a Tridentine Mass is also a no no. Both the standing and Communion in the hand are from the Vatican II and adopted from Protestant Services. They should be dropped in ALL Catholic Masses.

  • Beautiful! May the Lord bless and keep you!

  • This made me teary eyed! Talk about beautiful!!

  • @lafoliedamour No doubt! You KNOW you're married after a wedding like that!!

  • @Boerenfox I was too! It almost made me cry!

  • It is great to see the younger generations intrest in the traditonal catholic ways. Studies have shown that young men considering priesthood and young men and women considering religious life are more attracted to the more traditonal dioceses and orders. An example of this is that the two biggest women's orders that are having an explosion in vocations are ones that embrace traditonal values like the habit. The Domincan Sisters in Ann Arbor MI have 22 vocations now and are expecting even more.

  • It is great to see the younger generations embracing the traditonal catholic ways. Research has shown that younger men are more attracted to dioceses and orders that have are more conservative than liberal dioceses or orders. I think the same can be said for women religious as well. The two biggest orders that have had an explosion in vocations are ones that wear the traditional habit. I read that the Dominican sisters in Ann Arbor, MI currently have 22 women vocations and that more is expected.

  • @MaartenDeTroyer - Yes, that was very remarkable to see. You would think the older generation remembers the pre-Vaticanum II practice better. I liked it to see that the young generation (I am of the same age) is willing to follow Tradition.

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