1. Server Responses : Preparatory prayers

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • The Latin Mass Society is pleased to present this set of short videos giving the texts with which those learning to serve the Traditional Mass need to familiarise themselves, setting the written text alongside an audio recording.
    In these videos the texts are said as slowly and distinctively as possible, to assist servers and others unsure of the principles of Ecclesiastical Latin pronunciation. In Mass these texts should be said in a more flowing way.
    The texts are taken from parts of the Mass where the server has to make responses:
    1. Preparatory Prayers
    2. Kyrie
    3. Collect
    4. Epistle
    5. Gospel
    6. Suscipiat
    7. After the Secret
    8. Pater Noster
    9. Pax Domini
    10. Postcommunion and Ite
    11. Bishop’s Blessing
    12. Last Gospel
    The Collect, Epistle, and Gospel used are taken from the Votive Mass of Our Lady used 'per annum.'
    We would like to thank Fr John Saward, Priest in Charge of SS Gregory & Augustine’s in Oxford (Archdiocese of Birmingham), for his help in preparing these recordings. The responses were made by Joseph Shaw, Chairman of the Latin Mass Society.

Komentáře • 5

  • @edcrow7987
    @edcrow7987 Před rokem +5

    Thank you! This is really helpful, especially for substitute acolytes. 🙏

  • @JeremiahAlphonsus
    @JeremiahAlphonsus Před rokem +5

    1) We’re divinely, and thus infallibly, promised that hell shall not prevail over the actual Catholic Church.
    2) Yet hell has manifestly prevailed over the entity founded at Vatican II and now led by Antipope Francis.
    3) Therefore, this entity cannot possibly be the actual Catholic Church.
    It’s time to get real; really real.

    • @GuitarBloodlines
      @GuitarBloodlines Před 8 měsíci +2

      Quiet prot

    • @kelly4187
      @kelly4187 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It's a bit silly to try a proof by contradiction when your premises are polluted by informal errors and undischarged assumptions.
      What does "hell prevail" mean? What is a sign it has? How do you know this? What counterfactuals do you have for this statement?
      You didn't even define the logical entailment properly. By the structure you give, you could be just as equally trying to argue "we have not been told this infallbily" or "this applies to the entire Church, all those validly baptised, and not just those within the Catholic Church". You haven't expressed your points well at all.
      D-. Go read the chapters on first order predicate logic in "Logic" by Tomassi and try again.

    • @JeremiahAlphonsus
      @JeremiahAlphonsus Před 3 měsíci

      @@kelly4187 Get off the soy. It's time.