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Tridentine Latin Mass: Last Sunday after Pentecost (1/8)

[Part 1 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 litur...  
 
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@79743618 sure we honor virgin mary! the priests in orthodox church can choose before their ordination if want to married or not (forgive me for my poor english :) )
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I hAve always had an interest about the Orthadox church I think it's great how your serivces haven't changed.
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@79743618 for us the divine liturgy is the greatest treausure. no one dare to change it. and still after 1800 years about the liturgy is in ancient greek. nothing has change
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@79743618 by the way i am very happy for the return of the RomanCatholic Church to the missale romanum, to the original Eucharistia.
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It is unfortunat that we continue to change thigs in our mass even now things are changing. In America we are changing some of the people's responses. And even though we can now say the Latin Mass without specail permition from a Bishop Very few Priest will do a LAtin MAss in their Parish.
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@79743618 thats bad. all your priest Must learn the latin mass. pope benedict try very much for the return of the latin mass and this is good. very very good
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@79743618 latin and ancient greek is wonderful languges for the worship of God
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I agree Latin and Greek are beautiful languages to worship our Lord in. It is very sad that Priests ttoday do not know Latin. Unfortunatly the Holy Father made it optional. So Priests decided if they want to say the mass in Latin. There are a few churchs that have stayed with the Latin Mass but they broke away from the Catholic church.
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@79743618 why they broke away?
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Well they felt that Vatican II never should have happened. They felt that the changes that were made no longer made us Catholic and didn't want to change. So now they no longer view any of the popes after pius XII are the sucessors of Peter. So they disconnected themselves from the Church....although they still call them selves the Catholic church.

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