Solemn High Ambrosian Rite Mass part12/15

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Solemn High Ambrosian Rite Mass at Rome May 25, 2003 celebrated by Monsignor Vincenzo Vismara, Archdeacon of the Metropolitan Chapter of Milan, Domestic Pelate of His Holiness, Rector Emeritus of the Minor Diocesan Seminary of Masnago, Count of the Three Valleys

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  • Never once did the Deacon and Subdeacon line up in a row behind the Celabrant, as in the Roman Rite. Of all the processions in this Mass, only does the Gospel Procession correspond to anything in the Roman Rite. Also, notice the Kyrie and Gloria. Further, in the Roman Rite, the Celebrant changes the Cope for the Chasuble as soon as the Asperges are completed. that does not happen here.

  • Of course it it the Ambrosian rite, look at the position of the deacons, on each side of the altar, this is very characteristic. Also the chant, note the dominus vobiscum, it's totally different from the gregorian.

  • Of course it it the Ambrosian rite, look at the position of the deacons, on each side of the altar, this is very characteristic. Also the chant, note the dominus vobiscum, it's totally different from the gregorian.

  • How does this look like the Roman rite?

    Of course it is the Ambrosian. Look at the first part 1/15, and then the manner of incensation and singing.

    Clean away the details and the art ALL rites in the church resemble each other, all the way from the liturgies of St. Chrysostomos to St. Gregory.

    The mass of Paul VI while still being The Mass, is of course not within the limits of traditional liturgy. This will hopefully change. Laudetur...

  • Are you sure this is the Ambrosian Rite?

    This looks more the Roman Rite....

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