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Tridentine Latin Mass: Last Sunday after Pentecost (4/8)

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[Part 4 of 8] Missa Cantata, or sung Low Mass, offered on the Last Sunday after Pentecost at the Roman Catholic Parish of St. Nicholas of Chardonnet in Paris, France.

This is the Eucharistic liturgy of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church celebrated according to the 1962 Roman Missal (Missale Romanum), also commonly referred to as the Tridentine Rite, or Tridentine Mass, or Tridentine Latin Mass, or Old Latin Mass, or classical Latin Mass, or Traditional Latin Mass (TLM).

This same Mass may be viewed or downloaded on Google as one full-length video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1872714663680800365

A "missa cantata" is an approved form of celebration of the Traditional Roman Rite of Mass which serves as a compromise between a Low Mass (which involves no music or incense, by definition) and a Solemn High Mass (which has strict instructions and requirements for celebration that cannot be met in many parishes). For more information, please read this fine article in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09790b.htm

The texts of the Latin prayers, and English translations of the same, which are common to every Traditional Latin Mass can be found here: http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/lmass/ord.htm

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  • So beautiful to see the Latin mass coming back. So respectful and reverent. God bless.

  • You have to note that both of the masses are still valid, and will be valid for ever.

    I acknowledge that many novus masses are done very wrong. But here in Europe we still have a lot of churches with !Latin! novus masses, incense, (only) altarboys etc.

    Which still are beautiful to me.

    Note also that the blessed pope Benedict is still celebrating the novus mass everyday...

    It cannot be regarded as false.

    But hell, the Tridentine Mass is much more fun ain't it!

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  • Tridentine Mass is so much made of blessed win!

  • @doggsector He was NOT a heretic, perhaps disobedient, but so was Athanasius in his day, and that disobedience was justified for the sake of souls and at the sight of modernism leaking it's poison through the Temple of God, unlike Martin Luther's. I am not SSPX by the way.

  • It's so soothing, I just listen to it in my armchair at home...

    This is beautiful.

    I thank God that my school offers Latin and I can fully appreciate the depth and tradition of the Latin Mass.

  • Too Bad, That The City That I live In Monterrey, Mexico, We Don't Have Latin Masses, but I love one single Latin Mass In My City, Because I'm Learning Latin with Our Father, and The Ave Maria, But unfortunately, I'm still hearing the mass in Spanish, but Latin, Is the One That I Want To Hear For The 1st Time in my life, beautiful mass in Latin, and It's WONDERFUL!!!!! :-)

  • @SaintJude3322 HE was not a hero but a heretic who never reconciled with the Church and died a heretic. No betterh then Luther.

  • @SaintJude3322 No LeFebvre was NOT correct in his actions and was no damn better then Martin Luther. How dare you call the Popes "bad popes" you are engagin in sin by saying that. LeFebvre was a schismatic and an idiot by disobeying the Vatican. The SSPX has consistenly rejected overtures by Pope Bennedict and are schimatic to this day. Lefebvre was wrong in canon law and died a heretic. Get a clue.

  • Mel Gibson would be in heaven rather than cussing out his girfriend and threatening to beat her up.

  • @SaintJude3322 Lefereve was a disobedient idiot. i love the TLM, but that was not the way to go

  • @priest008 Splinter sects have always come and gone but not this time, LeFebvre was inspired by the Holy Ghost and as history is proving, he was 100% correct in his actions. Also, the three bad Popes in a row, (valid popes but bad nonetheless) John XXIII, Montini, and JP2 were leading the Church down a freemasonic rat hole. Lefebvre said no but unlike the heretic Luther, he was 100% correct not in violation of any canon laws. JP2 was wrong in his exommunication which is now proven.

  • @SaintJude3322 Yes ok, I do also see him as kind of a Hero, but just imagine every bishop just started consecrating his own bishops... what chaos there would be, this is the unity that binds the Church, obedience....also I have learned now that the excommunication didn't come from the Pope thus I think they were invalid, no? Does any one have more info?

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