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Tridentine Latin Mass: Last Sunday after Pentecost (5/8)

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[Part 5 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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  • @littleniyah You realize that the Mass in this form came into use in the 6th Century back when there was only ONE Christian Church (The Catholic Church btw) and made the official Mass for the whole Latin rite of the Church in 1572 when Protestantism didn't even exist? Many of the rites and prayers in this Mass go back to apostolic times.

  • Wow!

  • @littleniyah Well guess what - He is present in the Eucharist! Perhaps before being a complete bigot you should actually research your Christian faith - it will lead you straight to the Catholic Church. I'm sure Christ would be happy with you calling His Church 'pagan' simply because we are following His teachings and instructions. I would rather follow His Church than some man-made protestant heresy. Severing your ties with the apostles does not get you closer to Christ.

  • @littleniyah The incense is a visual sign of the blessing of God and our prayers rising to the Heavens. Also it mostly smells good.

  • It's pretty and all, and the singing is lovely, but its such a lot of weird heathen nonsense: swinging that incense around , its just a magical rite, no more, and it has zero to do with any teachings of Christ, mixed-up and confusing as they are. This is paganism, that's all. Which is fine, but that's what it is. Can't really see Jesus hanging out in a church like this.

  • its time for reason to prevail, and for logical people to destroy the savage cave men who are afraid of thunder and lightning- c'mon, we both know its not "god."

  • Now this is a beautiful mass

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