Catholic Mass Cardinal Mooney High School

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A Catholic Mass celebrated at the Society of ST. Paul in Canfield Ohio with servers, readers and music ministers from Cardinal Mooney Catholic high school. Homily, Doing more than Jesus. Young people, adolescents, teens showing their talent, faith and devotion

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  • I still love the English Mass, oh, yes. It is the Mass of my childhood.

    But, I was interested in the pre - Vatican II Mass, and tried getting info about it. I looked up on the Internet, seeing as how my parents were silent about it.

  • "ecumenical television channel" That sounds really scary and Novus Ordoey Is that what I think it is?

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  • Attend the traditional Latin Mass that brought forth most of our saints. If those saints walked into a church like this they would scream in horror! This is nothing but a Protestant service!

  • It's all about the "people of god" isn't it? But of course, not about God Himself.

  • @pharad1962: It's worth a try; I know a lot of people swear by it. The problem I had was that I was hard as a rock ALL THE TIME. At work, at the grocery store, at church(!)...but I STILL couldn't perform when it counts. Either way, good luck to you!

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  • @KAMIKAZR born in 1980 as well.. I learned of a pre-vatican II mass from my choir director when I was in youth choir. With Motu Proprio on 14 sep 2007, I decided to check out the TLM according to the 1962 missal of Bl John xxiii, and it is a far more moving experience. Much more so don't go to novus ordo mass any more

  • @Melissa230984 The Church tells everyone to follow his or her own particular vocation. Active discernment and conforming of one's self to the will of God is to be preferred to any passion, even the passion of love. To the man who would prefer to be a priest, perceiving it as an easier life, but whose vocation is marriage, the Church would say, "Marry." You make sweeping generalisations with no understanding and less compassion.

  • Mass is mass it is the supper of the Lord, but, and I say But, I really belive that the old mass is just more beautiful, it is a mass of humblness of the priest in people with all the kneeling by both, and the prayers at the foot of the altar doing contrition and asking to be made worthy to do his duties on the altar as a priest, and makes sure to show lots of symbolism with the sign of the cross many times more then the novas ordo

  • "Look at us, look at how great WE are! God and Jesus are so good. Help us to be good like You"

    Disgusting. Where is God in this service - and why doesn't the celebrant know the words to most of the liturgy of the word off by heart?"

  • That church tells the girl of sixteen or eighteen years of age, with eyes like dew and light; that girl with the red of health in the white of her beautiful cheeks - tells that girl, 'Put on the veil, woven of death and night, kneel upon stones, and you will please God.' I tell you that, by law, no girl should be allowed to take the veil and renounce the joys and beauties of this life

  • That church teaches us that we can make God happy by being miserable ourselves; that a nun is holier in the sight of God than a loving mother with her child in her thrilled and thrilling arms; that a priest is better than a father; that celibacy is better than that passion of love that has made everything of beauty in this world.

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