Part2- High Mass at Immaculate Conception Church
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Beautiful traditional Mass but please get rid of that homely Protestant looking table! You only need the HIGH ALTAR!!!!!!!
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i go to school there!
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these guys are the real TFP.
The "heralds of the gospel" are modernist rebels who are led by a power-hungry moron named Cla
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hello...can you type the lyrics of the opening hymn??? it's so solemn and awesome....
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it doesn't sadly...I know. My family technically belongs to this parish. It's Novus Ordo through and through.
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The presence of deacon and subdeacon, essentially that.
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A composition. Finis Venit.
Yet the revolted American TFP stole it from the Brazilian TFP. You see after their founders death, the Brazilian, French, American and Italian TFP's revolted and took illegal dictatorship control of the Board of Directers. Now one was given their legal vote. Now the orginal TFP, the Brazilian is back in the democratic control of the whole society after a court battle. Yet the US, FR and IT TFP's remain revolted sedevacanistas.
They are in all senses, pharisees.
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anyone know what the processional hymn was?
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Sample quote from the Catholic Encyclopedia: "The lighting of six candles upon the altar is now enjoined for every high Mass, four at every Missa Cantata, or for the private Mass of a bishop on festivals, and two for all other Masses."
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In the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, the terms "High Mass" and "Solemn High Mass" appear to be used somewhat interchangably. American Catholics who remember old times often call the Missa Cantata "High Mass" because it was the common substitute for Solemn High Mass in early missionary days in the U.S. and the name stuck.
According to the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, "A sung Mass (missa Cantata) is a modern compromise. It is really a low Mass, since the essence of high Mass is not the music but the deacon and subdeacon."
thebrrdman1 4 years ago
If this is true, then what distinguishes a High Mass and a Solemn High Mass?
pacislander4life 4 years ago
Wouldn't this be considered a Sung Mass, since there are no deacons?
ChooseyBeggar86 4 years ago
A sung Mass or Missa Cantata is technically a High Mass. A High Mass with Deacon and Subdeacon is called a Solemn High Mass.
pacislander4life 4 years ago
ICA mass in batac church. This is a mass folks in the lord's house. You are lucky to be invited in the proceedings and good on you to have watched it on the net. To argue about the style of mass, what is right and what is not is childish and both of you should grow up. One should not forget the true meaning of this beautiful mass...
wreckso 4 years ago
would you argue if we were talking about something like "liturgical dancing", if you wouldnt, and would likewise call that "childish", then I think the "true meaning" is lost in that situation as well.
~Laurence
pacislander4life 4 years ago