Procession of the Blessed Sacrament to the Altar of Repose
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@mansfield1721 Amen!
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@1Murder007 It's a medieval Latin hymn named "Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium " (roughly translated in English as "Now my tongue the mystery telling of the glorious body sing...").
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What is the deal with the clicker and what is it's correct name and function? I have never seen that. Very beautifully done
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if you watch carefully in ther are two thurifers bring swung before the blessed sacrament, and a pretty good size cloud.
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@msabeln your church makes this so beautiful! so traditional!
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O Jesus My Lord and my Master Help me to carry my cross and bear my suffering and death with grace. Quiet my groaning and silence my complaints. Bring me into your kingdom where sorrow and death are no more, and joy and peace rule in endless realms of light. Never let me part from You!
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hi,
can somebody tells me what the song their sing is called. I just love it!!!
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What's wrong with the incense at 0:11?
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Interesting. My church blesses pratically everything with insense on Holy Thursday more than any other holiday.
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Look! Whom are they bringing in? The Blessed Sacrament: the very King of Kings! Would you not create ceremony for him? Would you treat Him to less than you would to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, or any head of state today?
We do worship in the spirit, and with our bodies, too. Traditional Catholic worship involves all of the senses, and appeals to beauty and goodness as well as to the intellect.
msabeln 4 years ago 6
I went to the Tridentine Mass for years before VII. There was always incense in front of the Blessed Sacrament. Our church had 2 thuribles to the effect that there was a cloud of incense the procession walked through.
scout66250 3 years ago 2