SANCTUS Mass VIII -- Missa de Ángelis
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Sanctus Sanctus Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth. Pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria tua. Hosanna in Excelsis. Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domine. Hosanna in Excelsis!
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@ririshow Amen!
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@ririshow Amen!
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I don't know how I missed this Church on my drives north on I-75 to go to the Joe. I am more familiar with St. Anne's by the bridge.
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@ririshow why?
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Dont get me wrong friend - I think Latin is a traditional and beautiful language. But the Church is hurting. Before Latin returns to the Church, the Church needs to return to God, and quit all this foolishness that's dividing Christians around the world. Understand that Christ was about change, acceptance, love, and compassion. If we are going to call ourselves Christians, we need to act like Christ (all of us - including the Pope), and forget about all the stuff that doesn't matter.
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The Church existed before "Latin" was popular in Christianity. Christ spoke Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek - not Latin. Latin was the language of the Roman Empire. Latin as a language was also used to keep people who spoke other languages from understanding and reading the Holy Scripture. As a matter of urgency, let's stop trying to implement the doctrines of man in to Salvation. If God wanted everyone to worship Him in the same language, He wouldn't have created so many different ones.
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whatever seing the priest's face or not : he still celebrates the holy mass in front of GOD, which should be the most important.
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I am laughing rather histerically at the fact that someone thinks everyone needs to "SING" the Sanctus. Next Sunday I think I will pass out the parts to Wm. Byrds' Mass for Four Voices and see how many "sing along". All I need is a bouncing ball. Best leave the singing to the choir, the liturgy to myself, the Deacon and SubDeacon (and the Book of Common Prayer for that matter) and the meditation to the congregation!
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Well, perhaps in the United States, but in France or in Italy we never do so (even in the "extraordinary form" of the Roman Rite), because we stand during the sanctus and we kneel during the canon. Indeed, kneeling means adoration, personal prayer while standing means "activity", common prayer ; this is why we stand during the Sanctus, since we all sing.
Moreover, when the mass is sung, the faithful are supposed to be standing during the introit, instead of kneeling like the ministers.
Latin must return to our churches as a matter of urgency.
ririshow 2 years ago 23
If your idea of a good Mass is seeing the face of the priest I'd say you don't understand what Mass is all about.
Eskadron22 3 years ago 13