10 Reasons Why I Love The Traditional Latin Mass

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Hey everyone!
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Komentáře • 142

  • @WhatLauraLikes2018
    @WhatLauraLikes2018 Před 3 lety +47

    It warms my heart that so many people are yearning for the TLM and finding ways to attend.

  • @helenemc5008
    @helenemc5008 Před 3 lety +75

    My Parish is starting latin mass this week! I am beyond excited!

  • @angelo8424
    @angelo8424 Před 3 lety +36

    I love my TLM,too: Smells and bells, veils and rails!

  • @Grecia.R
    @Grecia.R Před 3 lety +16

    I love the TLM too. We are a young marriage with 3 little ones and a baby on the way and I have never felt like we belong somewhere more than when we are there. I love seeing so many families with small children being devoutly led to our Lord. Its truly beautiful, a piece of heaven.

  • @christophmagagna3014
    @christophmagagna3014 Před 3 lety +16

    Thanks for this great video! It's so inspiring to hear you praising the old mass. I grew up with the Novus Ordo and I know all the problems of it. Now I attend the TLM of a FSSP parish and it has opened a new world for me. I am so at peace during the mass. I love the homilies. I love receiving the Lord kneeling and on the tongue. I love the prayers. I love Latin. The people attending mass are friendly and respectful, many young people, families, young kids and old people as well. And the two FSSP priests who are in this parish are really great. Friendly, humble, calm and very clear in explaining the faith. God bless! :-)

  • @thecatholicmouse
    @thecatholicmouse Před rokem +5

    I converted to Catholicism on August 15, 2018. I have only been at the Latin Mass & I love it. Thank you for a good video, Still fresh after two years.

    • @CatholicOnTheSpectrum
      @CatholicOnTheSpectrum Před 8 měsíci

      I’d recommend going to a Novus Ordo just so you can appreciate the difference in the two.

  • @adammajor1133
    @adammajor1133 Před 3 lety +8

    I've talked to my parish priest about starting the latin mass. He knows it, and we are getting a seminarian this summer! It is only in talks, but please pray that it happens!

  • @orthodoxandwildflowers5404
    @orthodoxandwildflowers5404 Před 3 lety +15

    I am so blessed by this video, I've been interested in going to a TLM and this makes me want to do so more!

    • @sadie4538
      @sadie4538 Před 2 lety

      Just do it! You won't regret it. God bless.

  • @pauls7863
    @pauls7863 Před 2 lety +9

    As someone who attended my first traditional Mass that I remember in 1979 {in the catacomb days} I really have to say how heartened I am by your generations' approach to our Holy Catholic Faith. When I attended that Mass so many years ago It had me at Introíbo ad altáre Dei, and I have been a promoter ever since. My comrades and I often joke that if parishes were honest the youth Mass would be the traditional Mass. God bless you and your generation for awakening to the truths and beauty of our Faith.

  • @johnxland9373
    @johnxland9373 Před 3 lety +9

    Congratulations for 6K!

  • @RABrillantes
    @RABrillantes Před 3 lety +7

    Awesome video post. Great job 👏🏼

  • @maritzaperrault4836
    @maritzaperrault4836 Před 3 lety +9

    Lovely content!

  • @lyricalmike7162
    @lyricalmike7162 Před 3 lety +4

    I like both yours and What Laura Likes’ takes on this, pretty cool to see these positions coming from two women of two different generations

    • @CatholicOnTheSpectrum
      @CatholicOnTheSpectrum Před 8 měsíci

      My TLM is packed with young adults and families. My NO, not so much. The TLM is on fire.

  • @user-hu4gr1bo5g
    @user-hu4gr1bo5g Před 3 lety +5

    Amen.
    Haven't been able to attend a Latin Mass yet ... hours away (bus & walking) ...
    Love your channel.
    Thanks for all your Good Works.

  • @assass7012
    @assass7012 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The songs I grew up with at the church around the corner from me:
    -Malo! Malo! Thanks be to God! (Malo! Malo! Thanks be to God!)
    Obrigado! Alleluia! (Obrigado! Alleluia!)
    -Table of Plenty
    Traditional Latin Mass songs:
    - Sacris solemniis
    iuncta sint gaudia,
    et ex praecordiis
    sonent praeconia;
    recedant vetera,
    nova sint omnia,
    corda, voces, et opera. (At this our solemn feast
    let holy joys abound,
    and from the inmost breast
    let songs of praise resound;
    let ancient rites depart,
    and all be new around,
    in every act, and voice, and heart.)

  • @JohnShaw
    @JohnShaw Před 3 lety +9

    Diane starts typing comment... Amber says Disclaimer... Diane deletes comment...

  • @admiralbob77
    @admiralbob77 Před 2 lety +6

    St. Cyril of Jerusalem, a far greater Catholic than either you or I, reverently described communion in the hand… and he lived 1500 years closer Jesus than either of us.
    St. Thomas Aquinas never once attended the TLM that you know. He lived hundreds of years before Pius V. He never heard the prayers at the foot of the altar that you are familiar with.
    As to Gregorian chant, that was lost from the Mass for hundreds of years. Pius X restored that in the early 20th century. Masses for hundreds of years before that were classical music and polyphony. The abbey of Solesmes helped Pius X restore Gregorian chant, which had close to disappeared.

    • @tonyl3762
      @tonyl3762 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you. I also made a comment mentioning St Cyril of Jerusalem, among other points. There's a need for more nuance and balance in the discussion. I recommended Michael Lofton to her.

    • @frazeejr
      @frazeejr Před rokem

      Interesting points that do add perspective. I should investigate some of these things further. I'm just a lowly 10 year Catechumen that has been drawn to the Latin Mass vs Novus Ordo.

  • @robertmcdonough843
    @robertmcdonough843 Před 3 lety +10

    My pastor is trying to slowly turn our church back to TLM

  • @Vmcm7576
    @Vmcm7576 Před 3 lety +5

    Fully agree. I think that every Roman Catholic should be familiar and at least be able to pray at a Traditional Latin Mass. It is our common tradition and heritage of faith.

  • @benedicere835
    @benedicere835 Před 3 lety +2

    I love the TLM! And by the way, your channel is awesome!

  • @b.malnit8983
    @b.malnit8983 Před rokem +1

    Young lady, thank you so much for your truthful inspiration. Much respect to you! God bless you!

    • @freedom4063
      @freedom4063 Před 11 měsíci

      Why can I just ask ?? Why communion on tongue? How is that ok though? Sticking tongue out and bread placed on the tongue? I dnt really like that. What's wrong with receiving on hand ? I highly doubt Jesus is mad about hand. How is tongue even ok ? And I'm Catholic. I promise I'm
      asking in a Nice way and want to hear your response. Thankyou. And god bless you 🙏 Jesus loves you alll.

  • @DaughterofGod333
    @DaughterofGod333 Před 3 lety +7

    Yes! I'm against communion in the hand too! :D

  • @jamesmedina6015
    @jamesmedina6015 Před 3 lety +11

    I wish you could see Our Lady of Mount Carmel TLM where I go. I’m sure you would love ❤️ it. Nothing is more beautiful than TLM and Jesus in the Holy Eucharist. ✝️🕊♥️ Latin is the Official Language of the 1 Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church ♥️

  • @imadelr
    @imadelr Před 3 lety +4

    Love your vlog ❤️ please keep inspiring the youth to attend the Latin Mass. St. Louis de Montfort said that in the end times, the Blessed Virgin Mary will raise a generation who will save the Church. May it come soon 🙏🏼

  • @rudya.hernandez7238
    @rudya.hernandez7238 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Like a pilot flying to a destination, I prefer my pilot focused on the destination and not facing me :P

  • @artstewart1894
    @artstewart1894 Před rokem +1

    Amber-Rose, this video is well done. You are articulate and enthusiastic about your faith.

  • @owendressler9015
    @owendressler9015 Před rokem +3

    I have been doing a lot of research about TLM and the differences between it and the Norvus Ordo. I really want to go to a TLM, but there are no churches near me that do Latin Mass. I have done what I can do be more reverent, such as no longer talking before Mass, receiving communion on the tongue, and altar serving when I can. I hope I can find a TLM to go to soon!

    • @CatholicOnTheSpectrum
      @CatholicOnTheSpectrum Před 8 měsíci

      TLM is so much more reverent. Did you have any luck?

    • @owendressler9015
      @owendressler9015 Před 8 měsíci

      @@CatholicOnTheSpectrum since I’m only 16, and have only had my license for a bit, I’m limited, but there is one about 45 minutes from me in St Louis, so hopefully can go there

  • @alissahaller8689
    @alissahaller8689 Před 3 lety +5

    I just found out a parish near me has TLM! I’m beyond excited! I have never been but I am a genealogist and I have always wanted to go to a Mass that my ancestors would recognize. I also love N.O. Mass but I feel pulled to TLM.

  • @HarveyHaans
    @HarveyHaans Před 3 lety +13

    Great video! I actually prefer the Novus Ordo Mass IF (big IF) it is done right and reverently (and in Latin). The thing is, most of the things you mentioned (except for the sign of peace) actually should be present in the NO Mass. The problem is that there is too much freedom in the rubrics, which TLM doesn't have. But I believe more and more people will come to recognise the beauty of the tradition the NO is meant to be celebrated in. The lukewarm happy-clappy NO churches will die out because literally no new people are going there; it's just the 'spirit of V2' people who have Mass that way..

    • @admiralbob77
      @admiralbob77 Před 2 lety

      Agreed. I love the 3 year lectionary. We get 90% of the gospel. TLM isn’t even close to that.

    • @frdonaldkloster869
      @frdonaldkloster869 Před 2 lety

      @@admiralbob77 The TLM as a whole has much more of the scriptures. Holy Week has all four gospels read in their entirety. The NOM does not. The Divine Office has a single week cycle of the psalms in the TLM, not a 4 week cycle as the NOM. The Divine Office has 8 hours, the NOM has 5. The TLM Mass has tracts and much more frequent sequences that are chalked full of the scriptures. The increased scripture in the totality of the NOM Liturgy is a myth.

    • @CatholicOnTheSpectrum
      @CatholicOnTheSpectrum Před 8 měsíci

      Novus Ordo is beautiful when done properly, when done on fire and when not done “just to get through it”.

  • @latindwarf8173
    @latindwarf8173 Před 3 lety +4

    Oh man. I haven't been able to attend the Tridentine mass for over a month now, I can't wait to get back! I definitely agree with most of what you said, I especially love the altar rails. However, there's something that really bugs me about what you said about the Communion on hand. So I would like to note that receiving on tongue should definitely be the more acceptable way of receving Our Lord, HOWEVER, Communion on hand is still a valid way of receiving the Sacrament, whether a simple traditional catholic wants it or not. Anyway, I love how you mentioned that TLM is the mass of the Saints, really awesome when you think about it!

    • @CatholicOnTheSpectrum
      @CatholicOnTheSpectrum Před 8 měsíci

      I don’t mind when people receive on the hand if they do it properly. It gets to me when they don’t do it properly.

  • @billymeagher6812
    @billymeagher6812 Před 3 lety +6

    Good video

  • @bengoolie5197
    @bengoolie5197 Před 11 měsíci

    An excellent video! Thank you for this.

  • @sarahspindler2914
    @sarahspindler2914 Před 2 lety +2

    I go to the NO because I can't get to a TLM, but I can't imagine there being a legit extraordinary circumstance where someone without consecrated hands would touch the Eucharist and require communion. Even if there are any legit reasons, it was never meant to be the main way of recieving. Thankfully my priest and at least one other priest in the area allows communion on the tongue (and the're starting to use a patton!) The only thing I can't stand otherwise is shaking the hand at the sign of peace. I did NOT miss that in the past two years when it was suspended during COVID!

  • @RickW-HGWT
    @RickW-HGWT Před 3 lety +2

    Very nice young lady, you give me hope . God bless

  • @kellywade7821
    @kellywade7821 Před 2 lety +2

    I live in Birmingham Alabama. There are no latin mass services near me or in the area. I think the the cathedral downtown may include some latin though. Its a long drive for me but I do love the beauty of that old beautiful building.

    • @grant3287
      @grant3287 Před rokem +1

      Kelly, Blessed Sacrament In Birmingham offers Latin Mass every day, and a Latin High Mass every Sunday at 1045. It is in a beautiful historic building preserved by many families that don’t live in the area. It is in a rough area on the West End, but there is always a cop outside and a huge congregation. I suggest going to a 1045 mass when you get a chance. The choir is beautiful and the priest is excellent. If you cant make it there, I would suggest the Cathedral in downtown Birmingham , the EWTN Chapel in Irondale, or St Theresa in Leeds. They are all very reverent. The EWTN and The Cathedral formerly performed Latin mass on occasion but are unable to now due to the restrictions. Any of these would be excellent options. God Bless You.

    • @grant3287
      @grant3287 Před rokem +1

      And yes, you are correct that the Cathedral includes Latin (usually in the singing). Their Choir is amazing. It is very edifying. It is not a “Latin Mass” In the sense that Amber is suggesting however.

  • @hamalot100
    @hamalot100 Před 3 lety +4

    Everything you said is bang on.
    I was a performing rock guitarist and singer for 20 years but always thought the NO mass had terrible music. My brothers and I used to laugh during mass ( we had to conceal that as best we could) at how bad the music was when we were kids growing up.
    I went to my first Latin mass 3 years ago and within 2 seconds of the mass starting, hearing the choir and seeing the priest sprinkle us with holy water I could have almost cried. I thought to myself....” I’m 50 years old and for the first time I believe I’m experiencing a true reverent Catholic mass.
    I joined the parish the next year. Everyone is dressed up, respectful, reverent. It’s hard to compare the 2 different masses. I know there are reverent NO masses out there but I want the “real” thing.
    Keep up the great work. At 22 I was a cafeteria Catholic playing the clubs. I could have had a much better Catholic life in my early adult years but music took over. If I had your attitude I probably would have had a more balanced life with a holy marriage and family.
    Cheers...

  • @user-jn2mc4pe6d
    @user-jn2mc4pe6d Před 2 lety +4

    I REALLY WANT TO ASSIST TO A TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS!!! ✨✨

  • @stmartin17773
    @stmartin17773 Před 3 lety +6

    Yes, when the Word speaks it is done "Let there be light" "This is my body this is my blood". "I will be with you always even until the consummation of the age". I've learned alot watching YT 'Catholic Productions' Brant Pitre and John Bergsma...so to me Religious Hippie is unarguably correct.

  • @rafaelvelasquez5455
    @rafaelvelasquez5455 Před 3 lety +6

    great video! I agree with altar servers being only altar boys.... and I haven't been to a Latin Mass in a while I used to go to Assumption Grotto's Latin Mass & Yes! Demons hate Latin as well as Gregorian Chant! I recently bought Fr. Rippergers Deliverance Prayers book and I follow him too He describes in perfect detail on how to avoid and prevent opening portals to the netherworld I'll continue to keep you in my prayers! May Our Blessed Mother Mary continue to guide you & inspire you on your journey to becoming a great Saint! 0=)

  • @DaughterofGod333
    @DaughterofGod333 Před 3 lety +3

    I would love to see the TLM one day...

    • @sadie4538
      @sadie4538 Před 2 lety

      What's preventing you to attend?

  • @213kidangel
    @213kidangel Před rokem +1

    the NO is fundamentally handicapped in the metaphysical form and should be abolished ASAP.
    every single Catholic should avoid the NO mass when possible (no matter how reverent it performed).

  • @bethanychavez4911
    @bethanychavez4911 Před 3 lety +5

    Ok. So I was a eucharistic minister for about a year and once I learned about how it's a form of desecration and only consecrated hands of the priest should touch the body of Jesus, I was shocked and stopped being an em at mass. However, I do still take it to those in nursing /retirement homes because the priests in my parish WONT take it because of how busy their schedules are! So I see it as if not the priest then who? They need to receive the eucharist and its not like they can get up and leave the nursing home. I've been so concerned about this and can't seem to figure out what to do. To take it or not to take it??? If you have any words of wisdom I'd greatly appreciate it.

    • @TheReligiousHippie
      @TheReligiousHippie  Před 3 lety +3

      If you are taking it to someone there are obvious precautions to be taking but its a special case so its permitted but again there are still extreme precautions tht need to be taken

    • @totustuusmaria2157
      @totustuusmaria2157 Před 3 lety +2

      Praise God for your humility to recognise and stop immediately from continuing as an em. On a side note, just curious, did you also about a year ago in retrospect somewhat put in more effort to pray the holy rosary daily or cultivate another kind of devotion to Our Lady? :)

    • @tonyl3762
      @tonyl3762 Před 2 lety +2

      I decline to be an EM too, but I think we need to stop talking about consecrated body parts. No one's tongue is consecrated either. And a blanket condemnation of communion in the hand is to condemn St Cyril of Jerusalem and all those he taught how to receive communion. Communion on the tongue was a later development in the broad history of 2000 yrs.

  • @jmyerwilson4870
    @jmyerwilson4870 Před 3 lety +5

    I’m not Catholic, but I love it and I’m learning a lot. I’m relatively new at spotting Eucharistic/liturgical abuses tho. If a priest is taking consecrated hosts from one “bowl” to another for the “Eucharistic ministers”, and he uses his hands like moving chips from one bowl to another by the handful, is this abuse? I’ve seen this a lot at Novus Ordo. Seems disrespectful at the least.

    • @imadelr
      @imadelr Před 3 lety +1

      The priests at TLMs whom I’ve seen always touch the sacred host with utmost respect and reverence, never like chips in a casino. May God give you the grace to find Him ☺️🙏🏼

    • @jmyerwilson4870
      @jmyerwilson4870 Před 3 lety +1

      @@imadelr thank you for your reply. I should have clarified tho that I’ve never seen what I mentioned done at a TLM, only Novus Ordo.

  • @luisgerardoluevanosmedina433

    We need more Traditional Tridentin Latin mass. TLM. 😇👼❤

  • @jasonp2906
    @jasonp2906 Před rokem +2

    What are your thoughts on the Pope restricting TLM? I live in the most, predominantly Catholic country in Asia and have a hard time finding TLM. Would love to attend to one.

  • @spam7191
    @spam7191 Před rokem +1

    Hey, if you get the chance you should try and participate in a Syro Malabar Holy Mass....
    It used to be in the syrian language before(like our grandparents time)..but later on it was translated to a vernacular language...it has nonetheless retained most of the traditions(I mean that is what I have heard...I would have no idea)

  • @tonyl3762
    @tonyl3762 Před 2 lety +3

    I really think you really would benefit from watching some Michael Lofton on various traditional topics. No one's tongue is consecrated to receive Jesus either. So "consecrated body parts" makes very little sense, strictly speaking. I receive on the tongue usually, but I think it's important the reasons we give are actually sound and logical. There is nothing intrinsically wrong or desecrating about receiving on the hand; great and ANCIENT saints did this (cf St Cyril of Jerusalem). But for our time and culture it is much more appropriate, reverent, and prudent to receive on the tongue.
    Pianos and organs are inappropriate liturgical instruments?? The ancient Israelites used a wide variety of instruments in their worship of Yahweh (which probably continued into 1st c Judaism, i.e. the time of Jesus?). Not saying they or the Old Testament should set the standard for us, but again, I think we have to be careful not to go to extremes or make blanket condemnations of any or all instruments.
    Does the priest act "in persona Christi" at mass or not? If so, is there anything intrinsically wrong with the priest facing the people as the person of Christ? Anyone ever brought up this point to you? Is it not at least worth considering?
    What about all the rites in the Catholic Church that do NOT use the Latin language? Are their masses less sacred for their lack of Latin?

  • @MaccanatiusAntiocchus
    @MaccanatiusAntiocchus Před měsícem

    Good video; I altar served a couple of TLM Masses, I’ve sung in the choir. I love the beauty and the structure.
    On that, I frequently attend the Novus Ordo (mostly for Cantoring during the school year) and I saw a couple of things to address:
    #1a. Deacons in Canon Law are ordinary ministers of Communion; their hands are not consecrated during their ordinations. I don’t know wholly of that point stands, as much as I understand where you are coming from.
    #1c. While not implemented properly, the sign of peace is drawn from ancient times in the Church and is was to be reimplemented directly according to SC in the Second Vatican Council
    #1e. I understand the point of drawing inspiration from the devotion of others, but this does not stand and I think dangerously generalizes the capability of reverence and faith within the crowd of people who attend NO; I absolutely believe that TLM encourages/structures this better for someone but I don’t think it’s fair to generalize the Lot of Catholics attending the Novus Ordo.
    #2a. Carlo Acutis was born post-conciliar and it’s possible he attended the NO in his own country; I’m not dismissing any of the Saints you noted but there’s many more in this road who’s footsteps one can follow Liturgically and be a Great Saint
    #3. As someone who cantors I agree with the need for reverent music; Vatican II esteems both the organ and Gregorian Chant, however it also doesn’t exclude the use (oughtly reverently of course) of other instruments nor labels them as inappropriate. Read Psalm 150 for some extra food for thought on that.
    Vernacular hymns are certainly different from the Latin, but as a cantor I’d argue that proper vernacular hymns can be equally theologically/spiritually meditative.
    #6. I’m sorry to hear that; I think the stigma comes from Latin Mass being foreign and ancient for new agers. I would say there is a perception even among the Latin Mass goers that people who consistently embrace it as their liturgy are nitpicky and rigid towards others who do not attend, and there’s fewer frequent attendees of the Latin Mass who I haven’t gotten that vibe from. I think you will get that on both ends because both are going against the norms of the other, but there are many who prefer traditionalism who note that the Latin Mass community does not necessarily create a sense of welcoming for non-attendees.
    #9. That absolutely will depend on the Priest, and I think to generalize this again it’s dangerous.
    That’s just some stuff; the other stuff I think you’re pretty accurate on 👍
    I think you’d enjoy Spirit of the Liturgy by Pope (hopefully Saint Soon) Benedict XVI. You should take a look if it’s something that intrigues you.

  • @ralph670
    @ralph670 Před 3 lety +5

    You are 100 percent correct the TLM is the most beautiful mass. I wish it would of remained this way. It is hard to find a TLM now unfortunately.

  • @GR65330
    @GR65330 Před 3 lety +4

    The following is from the book “God is Near Us” (Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Ignatius Press, 2001).
    “If we read what the Fathers say, we can see in what spirit of reverence they received Communion. We find a particularly fine passage in the writings of Cyril of Jerusalem, from the fourth century. In his catechetical homilies he tells the candidates for baptism what they should do at Communion. They should make a throne of their hands, laying the right upon the left to form throne for the King, forming at the same time a cross. …which becomes a throne, down into which the King inclines himself” (p.70).
    Both means of receiving the Blessed Sacrament (tongue or hand) should be met with the utmost reverence.

  • @DanielAregoni
    @DanielAregoni Před 2 lety +1

    Your an Angel!

  • @yankeesuperstar
    @yankeesuperstar Před 3 lety +1

    Right on sister

  • @5kydragon347
    @5kydragon347 Před 3 lety +6

    I’ve never been to a Traditional Latin Mass😅

  • @cherrymassacre2619
    @cherrymassacre2619 Před 3 lety +1

    wow awesomeness

  • @scipioafricanus2
    @scipioafricanus2 Před 2 lety +2

    Have you considered attending a mass done in the Byzantine Rite to see how it compares?

  • @sarahspindler2914
    @sarahspindler2914 Před 2 lety +1

    7. I was an altar server for years and I struggle everyday with the guilt of the damage I caused. I know that's not what God wants me to do, but it's hard not to do it.

    • @CatholicOnTheSpectrum
      @CatholicOnTheSpectrum Před 8 měsíci +1

      Don’t think of it that way, think of the good you did in that position. Yes, it may have taken the spot of a boy, but still give yourself credit for the service you gave to the church and to your congregation. Even though I think it should be reserved for boys, I still respect the hard work and service that girl altar servers do.

    • @sarahspindler2914
      @sarahspindler2914 Před 8 měsíci

      @@CatholicOnTheSpectrum Thank you. I do try to think that way.

    • @CatholicOnTheSpectrum
      @CatholicOnTheSpectrum Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@sarahspindler2914 That’s where God wanted you at that point in time, and you were serving Him. (And, if you did it for several years, you must have been doing it well.)

  • @marinafreeman965
    @marinafreeman965 Před 2 lety +1

    Symbolicness? I think you mean symbolism. 😂 I love all your videos!

  • @Magdalena287
    @Magdalena287 Před 3 lety +2

    The NO we went to when we moved states the priest scolded me for wanting to kneel and receive on the tongue.....that was a big no no for me

  • @anthony1776diaz
    @anthony1776diaz Před rokem

    Help! Are there any TLM's that are near the border of Tennessee and Kentucky? I have only found some Latin masses that are SSPX.

  • @joshuaneace6597
    @joshuaneace6597 Před 3 lety +1

    Eastern Catholics were there before Vatican II. However, the vast majority of the Catholic Church has always been Western, and they have used Latin (whereas the East has used Greek, Arabic, and so on). I would love to faithfully attend an Extraordinary Form of the Mass.

  • @sharimason2977
    @sharimason2977 Před 2 měsíci

    I am a cradle Vatican II catholic. Never attended a TLM. Will i know what to do? Will i get anything out if it if i dont know the translation?

  • @milagroscapomasi8525
    @milagroscapomasi8525 Před rokem +1

    I'm only begging to discover some of the Traditionso f the faith that have been lost and Its hard for me to keep attending my novis Ordo parish where people don't know any of this things and are constantly disrespectful towards the Lord without realizing. It saddens me to see it, but I don't want to stop attending, it is been my community for years. And I am a youth leader here, and have lots of responsabilities. Plus TLM is really far away

  • @apatriaeterna
    @apatriaeterna Před 3 lety +1

    Great

  • @lyricalmike7162
    @lyricalmike7162 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey this is gonna sound like a random question, but you’ve previously stated you are part Native American, do you know of what tribe if you don’t mind me asking (just curious)?

    • @TheReligiousHippie
      @TheReligiousHippie  Před 3 lety +2

      We try and keep our tribe private for personal reasons and things, lots of unfortunate things happened in our tribe and its best to leave it unsaid but we are Lakhota Sioux :)

  • @theofarrelllamos8530
    @theofarrelllamos8530 Před 2 lety +2

    We cannot blame the church for not having beautiful artwork, because maybe they cannot afford it

  • @spoonysmalls
    @spoonysmalls Před rokem

    have you met my friends in the society of st pious x?

  • @marilinaimperati525
    @marilinaimperati525 Před rokem +1

    I’ve started going to Latin mass. Unfortunately it is a pretty plain modern church. I’ll take what I can get though

  • @Superwing
    @Superwing Před 3 lety +2

    "symbolicness"? Great video!

  • @robertmcdonough843
    @robertmcdonough843 Před 3 lety +1

    A deacon’s hands are consecrated too

  • @user-ei8fy7xt7t
    @user-ei8fy7xt7t Před 7 měsíci

    Please refrain from saying "Eucharistic Minister". The official description is "Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion" or simply "Communion Minister".

  • @CatholicOnTheSpectrum
    @CatholicOnTheSpectrum Před 8 měsíci

    You and Laura inspired me to do my own video on why I love TLM: czcams.com/video/CBpcJQlEZlM/video.html

  • @b.malnit8983
    @b.malnit8983 Před 11 měsíci

    It is not a matter of "right or wrong" it's a matter of "tradition". The Church has and will continue to evolve and some traditions can be modified. However, one must NEVER forget that whether you receive in the hand or on the tongue, the eucharist IS the TRUE BODY, BLOOD, SOUL AND DIVINITY of our Lord and Davior JESUS CHRIST. I just feel like receiving the Eucharist is more respectful on the tongue and kneeling. Just think about how you will greet Jesus when you finally meet Him face to face. Will you remain standing or will you kneel or maybe prostrate yourself at His feet. The Catholic Church has always interpreted the traditions handed down from our apostles. Receiving on the tongue was traditional at an early period in the Church. The second Vatican council made some modifications to the oldest traditions but not by any means to minimize the true presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. It is very acceptable to receive the Eucharist on the tongue or in the hand as long as you believe that you are participating in receiving the True Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. Hope that answers your question. God Bless you.

  • @robertmcdonough843
    @robertmcdonough843 Před 3 lety +1

    A pipe organ can do all those instruments though

  • @vingema
    @vingema Před 2 lety +1

    reintroduce the Latin mass with Gregorian chants and sacred hymns
    the modern Catholic church wants to desecrate the liturgy
    this is a profonation

  • @robertmcdonough843
    @robertmcdonough843 Před 3 lety +1

    Vatican II was very misunderstood

  • @marymorris9982
    @marymorris9982 Před rokem +2

    Why is the priest the only one who should be able to touch Jesus Christ truly present in the Eucharist?
    I’m asking in sincerity.
    Coming from a Protestant background, I don’t understand this. Because all kinds of ppl touched Jesus when he was here on Earth with us. And it healed them.
    I don’t understand why we shouldn’t be able to hold him now. Isn’t that kind of the point?
    Also, in the early church, bread was broken and eaten meal style.. people would literally bless a loaf and then each person would break off a piece of the loaf and pass it.

    • @Brandonthesnifferofall
      @Brandonthesnifferofall Před 5 měsíci +1

      Also here from a Protestant background.. recently converted.
      I by no means know the best answer here.
      I can only tell you what I’ve been taught and seems to be correct to me.
      The priest represents Christ giving the Eucharist, to us.
      He washes/cleans his hands and says a prayer blessing them before giving of the Eucharist. Making them clean to touch the body of Christ.
      The Priest emulating Christ in the last supper, giving of body and blood. Makes his hands clean.
      I know my hands aren’t clean enough, it is also tradition that’s been lost.
      “Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. Let a man examine himself, and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup. For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body eats and drinks judgment upon himself “
      1 Corinthians 11:27-29
      I wouldn’t touch early Church teachings as a Protestant yet.
      Learn more about the Catholic faith 1st.
      Remember Protestant churches picked and chose what they wanted from the complete Catholic faith.
      The more you learn the more you’ll understand.
      Find out what your original faith was founded in, trace that back and you’ll run into the what it’s grounded in.
      The Latin Mass is correct too but father down your path.
      You don’t change a 1500 year tradition.
      God bless you.

  • @robertweidner2480
    @robertweidner2480 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s the Mass the Saints died for.

  • @amyhatch3761
    @amyhatch3761 Před 3 lety +2

    Got to disagree with you on Gregorian vs hymns. I sing in the choir at a TLM and of course we do Gregorian for the liturgy itself, but we sing an entrance hymn in English or Latin, a communion hymn which has to be Latin, and then a recessional hymn in English or Latin. For the Assumption this year we're singing the Cum Jubilo Mass, but we'll also sing Arcadelt's Ave Maria, Mozart's Ave Verum Corpus and Hail Holy Queen Enthroned Above. All beautiful hymns. Our choir isn't skilled enough to sing it, but Allegri's Miserere Mei is, in my opinion, the most beautiful piece of music ever written, far more beautiful than Gregorian chant and completely appropriate for the Mass.

    • @tonyl3762
      @tonyl3762 Před 2 lety +1

      She definitely went too far in seemingly condemning all instruments as inappropriate.

  • @cpodgorelec
    @cpodgorelec Před 2 lety +1

    Wow! I wonder what Jesus would say about this?

  • @user-tz1fd1hl8t
    @user-tz1fd1hl8t Před 2 lety

    When are we getting married

  • @yvonnemariane2265
    @yvonnemariane2265 Před měsícem

    If you don't want to be controversial -- This is under 2 minutes and you've always emphasized the "CORRECT" and "NON-DESICRATING" way of proceeding, very judgmental. Not a video for me and I support TLM

  • @andrie2346
    @andrie2346 Před 3 lety

    I'm a catholic but is it true that the traditional latin mass is just created in 1570?

    • @isauldlc-qj5qe
      @isauldlc-qj5qe Před 3 lety +5

      No.

    • @hiuszenoom809
      @hiuszenoom809 Před 3 lety +1

      A lot of Roman rites were spread around Europe before 1570 were all in Latin. Just the rite got united in 1570… therefore you are wrong.

  • @goatcurry1014
    @goatcurry1014 Před 3 lety

    The correct way to receive the Eucharist is on S P O O N-eastern Cath church

  • @scipioafricanus2
    @scipioafricanus2 Před 2 lety +1

    the women who wear neither skirts nor dresses at either type of mass are the ones who should receive stares of disapproval for their impropriety and impiety. The wearing of veils should be encouraged and applauded and never disparaged.

  • @MimiPlaysViolin
    @MimiPlaysViolin Před rokem

    How do you know that Satanists believe in the real presence?

  • @amyhatch3761
    @amyhatch3761 Před 3 lety

    Religious hippie: women at the TLM dress modestly
    Me at my first TLM: wears a miniskirt 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @royporter_bown1189
    @royporter_bown1189 Před 2 měsíci

    Oh how fortunate you are,wish my heretical clergy would promote the proper traditional Latin mass, and promote the proper ways to receive the lord😱😱😱🤔🤔

  • @Cobe1976
    @Cobe1976 Před 3 lety +6

    The Latin mass is so much more reverent than the bogus ordo .

    • @justinitsthatguyme010
      @justinitsthatguyme010 Před 3 lety +4

      Congrats on defiling the mass with your comment. Can't imagine ever insulting the mass just cause it's not what you like.

    • @Cobe1976
      @Cobe1976 Před 3 lety

      @@justinitsthatguyme010 are you a Freemason?

    • @justinitsthatguyme010
      @justinitsthatguyme010 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Cobe1976 no, an educated catholic. Not everyone you don't like is a Freemason. You're making yourself look like a fool with those accusations. Do some research for yourself instead of listening to certain online personalities. You're really making yourself look foolish. I'm embarrassed for you. God bless

    • @latindwarf8173
      @latindwarf8173 Před 3 lety +9

      Even though I prefer the Latin Mass, the Novus Ordo is still completely valid just as much as the Latin Mass. You may not like it, but you should not insult a mass with VALID sacraments of Jesus Christ like that.