Catholic Mass from a Protestant Perspective - Part 3 by Mike Cumbie

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Watch full Video for FREE at CatholicMass.co. Michael Cumbie, former pentecostal clergyman and convert to the Catholic faith, is now offering his renowned teaching, "The Mass Explained - From a Convert's Point of View" (from the "How Then Shall We Worship" CD and DVD set) in its entirety at CatholicMass.co. In this 45-minute presentation Mike Cumbie delivers an insightful and entertaining look into the Catholic Faith, in particular the Catholic Mass, from a protestant's perspective. So click the 'Play' button on the video player to the left, and let the laughs and the learning begin! To learn more about Mike Cumbie or to order this wonderful teaching on DVD and CD, please visit MikeCumbie.org.

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  • @GaminCro

    I was about to do a snappy comment, but I saw your home page. I do not reply to people under 18 years of age. So you win. Please do not reply to me again until you are 18. No offense intended.

  • @onemarktwoyou So you say Catholic's are gay...We at least don't let them marry unlike Protestants...

  • @stang46281

    What? Truth? Didn't his mannerism seem a little GAY to you?

  • @onemarktwoyou no it was the TRUTH.

  • It took me a little bit. But I am sure it is lifestyle that convinced him to become catholic.

  • it shouldn't be about religion it should just be about GOD

  • @RainBirdLori Yes that is correct. Brain fart, I said Easter when I should have said the Triduum. I did not know about the Altar of Repose though, but now that I looked at it it makes sense.

    Sometimes Tabernacles are located in strange places, however. I have seen off to the side, but the weirdest location was in a room behind the altar (so a wall separating the two). 

    You are very knowledgeable about Tradition, perhaps you might also be an Apologetic?

  • @RainBirdLori Oh... and the bow to the altar is in deference to the relics that are housed within. All proper altars have a reliquary inside them.

  • @szqsk8 Nah... we swat the flies away! It's a joke and meant to emphasize the point, we should not do this, but REMEMBER, which connotes slowing down and thinking.

  • @szqsk8 If you've never seen the Vigil Light (red candle) you aren't looking very hard. The Tabernacle is most often directly behind the altar, and the candle is usually (when you are looking from the pew section) to the upper left of the Tabernacle.

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