Summorum Pontificum - Benedict XVI's Motu Proprio
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Mass is not about communication between priest and laypeople. It is about communication between God and the people through the person of the priest. The Mass should never have been changed. There are other (and better) means for communication between the priest and his flock.
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Perhaps they should resume teaching Latin in Catholic schools.
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@francanarsie Please forgive my boldness, Father, as I respect and honor the glory that has been invested in you by virtue of your Divine Office. I shall pray for the fruits of your vocation to abound in eternal salvation for all the souls you come in contact with, and save.
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@francanarsie This has never ceased all throughout the sacred history of the Church; consequently, all of the developments in the Mass occurred directly by the Hand of God, through the Power of the Holy Ghost, and are thus the Gift of Almighty God, and inferior to nothing. To deliberately tear down this Gift in favor of the Divine simplicity of the early Mass is unsettling at best and offensive at worst.
As for the Gospel, it flows from the Holy Eucharist, and out of us in Divine Love.
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@francanarsie God the Holy Ghost has called each of us into existence out of nothing, nurtures us, and transforms us over our lifetime into the image of God the Son. Likewise, Holy Mother Church, over Her entire two-thousand years of sacred history, has continually been pulled upward into the Divine Nature; She lives and moves and has Her being in the Substance of the Most Holy Trinity; She, in and through Our Lady who preceded Her, is being Assumed into Christ our God; into the Holy Trinity.
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@francanarsie Father, with all respect and reverence, I would tend to disagree... not regarding the fact that the Missal of Pope Paul VI can be moving, is absolutely valid, and is sacred. Rather, I would tend to disagree with the idea that because the Mass underwent development between around the fifth century, through the Council of Trent, and then up until the Missal of Pope John XXIII, it is inferior to the Divine simplicity of the Mass as celebrated in the age of, say, St. Justin the Martyr.
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I am not SSPX, but it is true as if no active participation, there will be no apostasy.
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I'm not SSPX, but it is true as if there is No Active Participation there will be "No Apostasy" .... It is just between me and The Holy Trinity
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@priest008 I am with you 100%. And why can't we ever hear anything about the evils of contraception and the graces associated with giving ourselves to the Blessed Lord entirely by submitting to His Holy Church, the Roman Catholic Church?
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Based on the videos found in youtube, I can say that the Tridentine Mass is a way, way more solemn than the Novus Ordo Missae.
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@dacatholicbandorgan LOL i am not a priest yet, even if I was and celebrated the Tridentine rite, I would probably be hung here, lol
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@StuartGalore Exactly that was a major hit!!
What is the chant being sung in this video?
dbacks5439 4 years ago
The first chant is "Panis Angelicus" and the second is "Tota Pulchra Es."
KyleLD1987 4 years ago
As a priest I can tell you....if you celebrate with reverence and the way it was meant....novus ordo can be moving. do you think in the early church the mass was celebrated like this? I love the Latin Mass and am glad that Benedict XVI has given the permission he has....but ask yourself about the Gospel.
francanarsie 4 years ago 2
Father, I agree with you 110%. Notice that my video was nothing more than a reverent celebration of the Extraordinary Form. I'm a diocesan seminarian...I necessarily have a love and appreciation for the Novus Ordo Missae when celebrated as it should be. Worry not!
KyleLD1987 4 years ago
Where are the women and children Jesus loved in this Mass? If you only find God in this elaborate ritual, then you have missed the message of the Gospel.
Cultureboy 4 years ago
Cultureboy, the women and children that Jesus loves are at the same place His very own mother was: at the foot of the cross. The Mass is the very same sacrifice offered 2,000 years ago, only in an unbloody manner. We therefore give to God our very best; all that we have and all that we are. We must remember that when we go to Mass we are approaching the SAME cross - it's not about us, or the women, or the children...it's about rendering fitting worship to the God we must love above all else.
KyleLD1987 4 years ago