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Uploaded on Jan 27, 2012

Part 1 of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter's Instructional Video on the Extraordinary Form for Priests and Seminarians.

Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_3QU-...
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nToRD...

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  • tomislav13

    No. They are Society of Apostolic Life of Pontificial Right. FSSP are "under" Pope and commission Ecclesia Dei. They are dedicated to preserve EF.

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  • markhilston

    Just so you know SSPX are not Sedevacantist, which means without a pope. They acknowledge our standing pope and all popes post Vatican 2 as the true successor of Peter. They don't on the other hand recognize the validity of Vatican 2. That doesn't mean they deny who the pope is not does it make them Sedevacantist.

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  • max bubble

    hey it's Fr.Pentagram! he visited my church during holy week and he was so kind to use altar boys

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  • 178Lawrence

    I should have been more clear, there are several denotations of the word "church." Your quotation, for instance, says that "The Holy Catholic Church" is made up of "churches or rites." And there are yet other meanings, my church of Saint Lawrence, for instance. I was getting at that there is no other *Church* in the way of the Holy Catholic Church (the Methodist Church, the Anglican Church, etc).

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  • CSTCFL

    According to ORIENTALIUM ECCLESIARUM which was promulgated by the Servant of God Paul VI

    "The Holy Catholic Church, which is the Mystical Body of Christ, is made up of the faithful who are organically united in the Holy Spirit by the same faith, the same sacraments and the same government and who, combining together into various groups which are held together by a hierarchy, form separate CHURCHES or Rites"

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  • Mic Micson

    Hey, Catholics...

    I am a Roman Catholic. I have no idea what is different between High Mass and low Mass? Thanks.

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  • Mic Micson

    Vatican II cult changed the Mass in 1960s. I want TRADITIONAL Latin Mass and Catholic back. I hope Vatican II cult will be gone forever soon. Vatican II cult messed up and tried to delete Latin.

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  • Jose Benigno Caceres

    I am a Peruvian layman, (78) and they changed the Mass when I was about 30. I was married in a Tridentine Mass on Dec 5, 1964, a few days later on Jan 1, 1964, the New Mass started. I have been praying the Breviary for 50 years in Latin. I'm glad that at 3:10 the priest appears with a Breviary that has the Pius XII 1945 Psalter, the one I always use, not the Gallican.

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  • manukylovonsky

    The way they were celebrating the Breaking of the Bread and the Wine as He commanded to do it, didnt carried any magic and the wine was never either reserved for the priest only,He clearly said,take this bread and drink this wine and thats how they did it,neither He created a special kind of bread like the orthodox do with a seal divided in four parts and carved with a lancet and a small piece then dropped into the wine,the Profiteron,its an invention and is not they way Jesus did with Matzo

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  • manukylovonsky

    Blase,you got to be kidding,right....I really dont think you even understand what you just said...does it make you feel important...? shift of con...from a materialistic trance ...? which interfaces...lol...Again I say to you,Jesus our Lord ,never pretended to trance anyone or shift them to be interfaced and neither the Apostles,they followed the liturgy of the Shabbat as they were jews and after that started to change but never to completely change the meaning of it

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  • Blaseboniface

    It is not a classroom for "edification" - it is a Sacred Liturgy for the shift of consciousness from a Materialistic Trance to the Reality of the Spiritual that interfaces with the Material. In Latin: "repent", in Greek "metanoia", in English, "move your mind". The Mass of the New Covenant in the West is in Latin. Other Sacred Traditions recognize the importance of Sacred Language to facilitate the Movement of the Mind to the Heart, and so do Traditional Catholics.

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