10 Reasons to Attend the Latin Mass

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Komentáƙe • 313

  • @karenbecker4339
    @karenbecker4339 Pƙed rokem +76

    Overall makes it easier to be Catholic. ❀
    1. Ease of getting to confession (always 30 min before mass)
    2. Ease of getting items blessed. In/out table in foyer.
    3. Ease of disposing of blessed items.
    4. Homilies do not insult my intelligence.
    5. Foundation of the mass does not insult my intelligence.
    6. Contemplative nature - it draws you in and helps you learn to pray.
    7. Absolution before communion and communion on tongue.
    8. Liturgical year more easily understood.
    9. Lives of saints often taught.
    10. Priests have comportment and are well educated
    ❀

    • @jbowen828
      @jbowen828 Pƙed rokem +1

      My church has confession after Mass which annoys me. I think it should always be before mass. I go to the new mass for confession bc of this.

    • @LB-ku6ry
      @LB-ku6ry Pƙed rokem +4

      @@jbowen828Confession before mass is beautiful. This way we are in a state of grace before receiving Jesus.

  • @Swish82
    @Swish82 Pƙed rokem +91

    I grew up in an Independent Baptist church. A couple months ago, I was exposed to Catholicism through a coworker. The first time I attended the Latin Mass was pretty much the nail in the coffin for me to make the decision to convert. So now I'm in that process. Thank you guys for these videos that are also helping me.

    • @jbowen828
      @jbowen828 Pƙed rokem +4

      Welcome home! I’m so excited for you. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @rn6542
      @rn6542 Pƙed rokem +2

      We’ll be praying for you. God bless you. This is a difficult time for the faith and for the Bride of Christ. God must have a big mission to call you to covert at a time like this. Esther 4:14

  • @irenegoicoechea-burton3607
    @irenegoicoechea-burton3607 Pƙed rokem +49

    I was born in 1946 in Cuba & went to Catholic School all my life. I had the Latin Mass every day in school until this new Mass started & I dropped out of my Catholic Chirch. I felt it was a Protestant Mass, I still do. When
    JESUS WAS EXPOSED & WE WENT IN, WE ALWAYS KNELT WITH BOTH KNEES & DROPPED OUR HEAD TO THE FLOOR, PROSTRATING OURSELVES IN FRONT OF OUR LORD ANS SAVIOR, OUR KING. I DID THAT HERE AT CHURCH IN GA. AND
    PEOPLE THOUGHT I HAD FALLEN & WERE TRYING TO HELP ME UP. NEVER DID IT AGAIN. ALSO
    I CAN'T STAND HAVING A WOMAN GIVING COMMUNION WHEN THERE ARE NOT THAT MANY PEOPLE IN CHURCH.
    I EXPECT THE PRIEST TO DO HIS JOB, IF IT TAKES 10
    EXTRA MINUTES FOR MASS, SO BE IT.
    I AM 77 & THE ONLY LATIN MASS IS 1 1/2 HOURS OR MORE AWAY FROM ME. I ALMOST NEVER DRIVE ANY MORE. MY PARISH IS 10 MILES FROM HOME. BUT I HAVE NOT BEEN GOING. I WILL CHANGE THAT
    WITH OUR BLESSED MOTHERS HELP!

    • @ElijahisMark9
      @ElijahisMark9 Pƙed rokem +4

      ❀I pray for you to be able to reach Traditional Latin Mass.❀

    • @alexmburu830
      @alexmburu830 Pƙed rokem +2

      And yet a woman bore you a saviour

    • @bloodyspartan300
      @bloodyspartan300 Pƙed rokem

      @@alexmburu830 And a man slapped me on my ass, to start my breathing several times. You fail to understand Duty, but you are quaint at quips.

    • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
      @ASMRyouVEGANyet Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

      Tell us you hate women...

  • @donnarock7842
    @donnarock7842 Pƙed rokem +31

    I Love the Latin Mass, I try to go every Sunday at 1 PM, about 51 Minutes away from my city.

  • @lucidlocomotive2014
    @lucidlocomotive2014 Pƙed rokem +21

    A proper high mass with the full vestments, incense, choir, organ, and everything, is personally for me the most beautiful thing I can even imagine. I think it’s the most beautiful thing in the universe. It’s perfect in every way

  • @philipschaffer9414
    @philipschaffer9414 Pƙed rokem +41

    St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross became Roman Catholic instead of Lutheran when she converted to Christianity because she loved the TLM

  • @jackieforestieri3010
    @jackieforestieri3010 Pƙed rokem +27

    Wonderful talk!
    The parish I go to now has a sung mass every Sunday at 10. Asperges, choir, incense, reverence! It’s glorious and I’m so grateful for it. I truly feel close to Heaven for that time. And I know this is trivial, but my veil smells like incense all week, so I can relive it anytime!

    • @pearlllg
      @pearlllg Pƙed rokem

      I LOVE having my veil smell like incense! lol

    • @thefremddingeguy6058
      @thefremddingeguy6058 Pƙed rokem +1

      That's amazing! I'm a man and so I didn't know veils could do that. Makes me jealous lol.

  • @robertepperson5422
    @robertepperson5422 Pƙed rokem +17

    Go because it gives Honor and Glory to Almighty God, as it is the Mass He instituted to give Himself to us, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. A reverent way to Adore God.
    Pray the Rosary every day and have Faith and Hope in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior 🙏

    • @bloodyspartan300
      @bloodyspartan300 Pƙed rokem +1

      Reverence is a huge part of it. I had a mass at St Joes in Ronk. NY with 2 altar boys and a girl, while at ST. Michaels in Farmingville, NY, they had 6 Altar boys and Alter Man or 2.
      You would t think at a Christmas mass, they might have some respect, but No it's all greed so they could build more failing parishes, instead or One Fortress for GOD's Home

  • @slanz1
    @slanz1 Pƙed rokem +10

    Catholic my whole life. Just now getting into the TLM. Feel like my eyes are now open after 55 years of norvos ordo. I feel at home now.

  • @MaryMost
    @MaryMost Pƙed rokem +61

    Reverence. Beauty. Latin. Gives glory to God instead of mocking Him. No gender confusion. No laity doing priestly work. No communion in the hand. It's not a modernist banquet, but the Mass of all times. Imparts Catholic doctrine. Inspires more piety. Obtains more graces.

    • @TheCrucifix777
      @TheCrucifix777 Pƙed rokem +1

      Well said

    • @tomgreene1843
      @tomgreene1843 Pƙed rokem +1

      Not so the Eucharist is for all and all times....the'' source and summit of the Church''

    • @MaryMost
      @MaryMost Pƙed rokem +1

      @@tomgreene1843 Apart from the problem of questionable sacraments in the NO, you can't just consecrate bread and wine in any ceremony, in any environment, and think it's good enough. Otherwise, the Church wouldn't have developed beautiful liturgy, full of reverence and meaning. In the NO, people aren't properly formed, so even when they receive actual sacraments, they tend to receive them poorly. Besides, Protestant-like liturgy fails to give glory to God as He expects us to. This is why I said what said.

    • @ElijahisMark9
      @ElijahisMark9 Pƙed rokem

      ❀​@@tomgreene1843 The Eucharistic High Mass is like dinner in the household. Servants in the fields may take picnics "on the grass" but never replace it-and tend to come to dinner on the highest occasion, but cannot dismiss the household servants set over the property. Overseers may look over the fields but ultimately answer to the Lord of the house. Jesus wants co-heirs. Do not settle for the fields.❀

    • @tomgreene1843
      @tomgreene1843 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@MaryMost So you are not with the Majesterium on those matters?

  • @charlesfarley5736
    @charlesfarley5736 Pƙed rokem +15

    The HOLY NAME, just 60 years ago Catholic men once a month honored the HOLY NAME JESUS collectively at these masses. Not during just the middle ages, It was called the HOLY NAME SOCIETY We need to do this again,

  • @franng7480
    @franng7480 Pƙed rokem +9

    St. Isaac Jogues fingers were chewed off by Iroquois warriors. Not cut off. Poor, poor holy man. Truly in love with his Lord.
    Then he went back once he had escaped.
    What a Saint.

    • @johnmorgan4313
      @johnmorgan4313 Pƙed rokem

      And the Mass he said wàs the TRUE MASS in Latin, the Mass of The Ages, which the Modernist heretics have been trying to exterminate since 1960's, contrary to "QUO PRIMUM" see online.the Apostolic Constitution of POPE SAINT PIUS FIFTH issued 14 th July AD 1570. 🌮

  • @fab9037
    @fab9037 Pƙed rokem +10

    I attend a Pentecostal church. Yesterday I had a glimpse of a Latin Mass on CZcams. It was a solemn high traditional mass. What reverence. What respect for the Lord. Most ladies wore a head scarf

    • @jbowen828
      @jbowen828 Pƙed rokem +2

      If you liked that then you’d really like attending. You should attend one my friend. 🙏🙏 🙏

    • @johnmorgan4313
      @johnmorgan4313 Pƙed rokem +2

      The Catholic Church was founded by Our Lord Jesus Christ. Who started the Pentecostal "church" ? A man no doubt. Not Christ.
      Become Catholic....the benefits are eternal. 🙏🌮

  • @tannergriffith1847
    @tannergriffith1847 Pƙed rokem +7

    I grew up going to a Baptist church but always had a feeling that I was not in the right place. For about 8 years I just stopped going to church or really caring at all. The last few years I have been the worst version of myself, for the past month I have grown a desire to reconnect with God and have been going for really the first time a Catholic Church. I can remember the feeling when I first walked in like I was coming home. I haven’t talked to anyone in the church yet but I want to keep growing my relationship and learning about what being a true Catholic is.

    • @LisaButz
      @LisaButz Pƙed rokem

      I am 50 and haven’t ever been to church, but last year something made me desire to go. I decided to go to a Catholic Church first. The only church 2,000 years old with the most history, tradition and under current attack with the most enemies in our disturbing modern culture. From the first words in Latin, I felt moved. As I read along, I got tears in my eyes and felt choked up at the magnitude of recognizing my sins and my desire to be worthy of the promises of Christ. I still get choked up every single time. I think you’ve made the right move.

  • @ana-7903
    @ana-7903 Pƙed rokem +7

    First latin mass I went to was a low mass, and I think that's exactly what attracted me to it, maybe even more than the high mass would have. That it was so different.. the silence and the peace I felt. I sat there just watching the mass, didn't even try to get what was happening. I was mesmerized. Been going ever since.
    I still go to novus ordo mass also sometimes, because it has been my parish almost all my life and I love the nuns and people there, I used to sing in the coir, and still do sometimes.
    But I do like the latin liturgy more. Latin mass is basically the mass and the eucharistic adoration all in one, that's the transformative power of it.

  • @DadSoderberg
    @DadSoderberg Pƙed rokem +8

    I am the sole care taker of my wife who has Parkinson’s and dementia. This makes it impossible to go to Mass. thou we have communion brought to us it is not the same.
    As much as I don’t want to lose her it is inevitable. When she leaves me I cannot wait to go to TLM & adoration.
    I’ve had to attend the NO in the past and found the “church” and service wanting. VERY wanting. Truthfully I have seen Protestant services more reverent.
    I pray when I can attend the TLM it’s not underground and unable to find one as they would be weary that I was an FBI plant.
    God Bless everyone.

  • @dianepamula2765
    @dianepamula2765 Pƙed rokem +29

    When I was growing up we went to only Latin Mass, totally different from Mass Now

    • @barbpaq
      @barbpaq Pƙed rokem

      The one good thing is that the mass you went to growing up is not totally different from the TLM now.

    • @dianaprince8179
      @dianaprince8179 Pƙed rokem

      ​@@barbpaq a+!!q2qkp 31st+

    • @tomgreene1843
      @tomgreene1843 Pƙed rokem

      Not so it is the same Mass.

    • @barbpaq
      @barbpaq Pƙed rokem +1

      @@tomgreene1843 It is the same in that the priest still confects the body of Christ. Other than that it is different. The NO is modeled after Lutheran services. It is subject to "relativism" which makes it subject to the times and is an opening to errors. It has dropped the traditional aesthetic of beauty in favor of an unadorned style aesthetic.

    • @tomgreene1843
      @tomgreene1843 Pƙed rokem

      @@barbpaq The Eucharistic change takes place through the invocation and power of the Spirit in Catholiuc belief. Lutheran beliefs are quite different so they do not profess the fullness of faith with the Catholic Church. The main -and lasting- errors have taken place centuries ago .

  • @carolynkimberly4021
    @carolynkimberly4021 Pƙed rokem +13

    I love the theology behind it and the prayers that express it.

  • @judithdasta3969
    @judithdasta3969 Pƙed rokem +5

    We attend a Catholic Church run by the Pauline Fathers from Poland. The Mass is a combo of old and new, in that there are Latin praises sung. We have attended Protestant and other Catholic Churches through out our long lives (we are OLD). We feel so blessed to have this wonderful church in the last years of our lives.

    • @AnHebrewChild
      @AnHebrewChild Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      What are "the Pauline Fathers from Poland"? Thanks. I'm learning...

  • @davidpavlesic6882
    @davidpavlesic6882 Pƙed rokem +10

    I grew up with the Latin Mass and it is not gibberish---it is the most reverent and solemn mass to attend. when you are there, more attention is centered on the Lord. people are not talking, texting or sleeping. As a child we were taught Latin, if you care to participate in TLM, take a course in Latin, I guarantee you will want to go to TLM again.

    • @CeeCeeCrafts
      @CeeCeeCrafts Pƙed rokem +2

      You don’t need a course in Latin to attend the TLM. get the English/Latin missal. People will be scared away if you tell them thy need a course in Latin!

  • @juans6639
    @juans6639 Pƙed rokem +5

    I am 76 years old and remember the Traditional Latin Mass, the way is was done for over 1,900 years. Although it was said in Greek until around the year 199A.D. when Pope Victor introduced it be said in Latin. REAL REVERENCE in the Latin Mass.

  • @serving_Virgin_Mary
    @serving_Virgin_Mary Pƙed rokem +4

    Latin mass is so powerful! Thank You Jesus!

  • @marieclarke3269
    @marieclarke3269 Pƙed rokem +18

    The amount of blessings that are received and made are bountiful ❀

  • @amberrock6152
    @amberrock6152 Pƙed rokem +2

    I went to my first Latin mass a couple of weeks ago. I was lost for much of it, but I felt that it was so much more sacred than the ordinary mass.

  • @OurLadysTheology
    @OurLadysTheology Pƙed rokem +9

    All I can say is Amen!

  • @BrianBenson-rc9mu
    @BrianBenson-rc9mu Pƙed rokem +3

    Although the new Mass is a major problem it goes much deeper. If interested in finding out more what Vatican 2 has done to the Catholic church reading "Work of Human Hands" by Fr. Cekada will help. Its really sad what has happened to the Church.

  • @dianethomas9384
    @dianethomas9384 Pƙed rokem +10

    I think the best thing about the traditional Latin mass is that is unifying and consistent. It is the same in California as it is in Chad, as it is in Cambodia or anywhere else. Even in my hometown of Long Beach CA, I find the movie or do masses vary tremendously in how it is conducted. There are the words that are prescribed that are the same, but it can be difficult to follow because they have all sorts of variations on sitting, standing and kneeling. Also the Movie Or do is sixty years old which makes it actually the "tritus ordo" vs the venerable "antiquus ordo", if I can make up terms.
    All of this being said the novus ordo may be acceptable for people still on their faith journey or those with certain cognitive issues that may make following the mass difficult

    • @nathanvangoor4979
      @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem +4

      The NO really is outdated compared to the TLM ironically enough

    • @annemarieelizabethrosevolo4366
      @annemarieelizabethrosevolo4366 Pƙed rokem +2

      ​@@nathanvangoor4979What the those parishes that have what is called "A Reverent Novus Ordo Mass?" Those are the NO that has a certain amount or aspect of "TLM" mixed in.

  • @christopherpavesi7245
    @christopherpavesi7245 Pƙed rokem +66

    The Latin Mass is literally perfect.

    • @orthodoxtruth1999
      @orthodoxtruth1999 Pƙed rokem

      Byzantine Divine Liturgy is better

    • @christopherpavesi7245
      @christopherpavesi7245 Pƙed rokem

      @@orthodoxtruth1999 I attend both on a weekly basis but personally prefer the Latin Mass. Both are theologically sound, unlike the new mass.

    • @orthodoxtruth1999
      @orthodoxtruth1999 Pƙed rokem

      @christopherpavesi7245 I understand why you like the Latin Mass better. I myself am a Greek Orthodox Christian, not a Catholic. If you examine the Liturgical Texts of the Divine Liturgy to that of the Latin Mass, you will see that the Divine Liturgy has significantly more to it than the Latin Mass. More reverence and more in depth prayers to God and the Theotokos. Don't get me wrong, the Latin Mass sure is beautiful, and I respect Catholics who attend it, but the spirituality of the East is on such a higher level than the West.

    • @christopherpavesi7245
      @christopherpavesi7245 Pƙed rokem

      @@orthodoxtruth1999 Not sure I agree with that. They seem very close to me. The Divine Liturgy definitely has more supplications of mercy but the Latin Mass has more prayers for the grace to make a worthy communion. Like I said, I usually attend both twice a week but I just feel I can personally make more fervent communions in the Latin Mass because of the silence and being able to focus on my interior prayers. Either way I love both and pray for the unification of all Apostolic Churches.

  • @amandasandoval3852
    @amandasandoval3852 Pƙed 2 dny

    I'm a mother of 5 children; my husband and I just came (from Protestantism) into the Church in December of 2020. We live in a small, rural Iowa town and are blessed to have a Catholic parish in town. It is an NO parish, but the people and our pastor are lovely. In recent months, I've been learning about the TLM, and would like to attend it. However, the closest TLM is only offered one day a week (Sat. 5pm) and is over an hour away. The thing I find most attractive about the TLM are the silence, defined gender roles, and connection to history and the saints. If we were to go to the TLM regularly, it would be a sacrifice for sure.

  • @Zonie-xv9ep
    @Zonie-xv9ep Pƙed rokem +4

    I went to a Latin Mass today, it was like nothing I've ever seen before. It was so packed, first time I thought I might not get a seat a church. The woman all wore head coverings, it was very traditional, but I liked the reverence and the sacred feel to it. Too many modern churches have lost that. Lots of young families, even most of the kids there seemed focused and engaged. I almost wanted to cry, it was like I was transported back in time to an older, God fearing culture that seems long gone today. Then I drove a few blocks downtown, drove by the pride parade...quite the culture shock.
    Prayers would be appreciated, I'm not Catholic but Ive recently been reading the church fathers and found that so many things I believed for years are wrong- thinking that baptism and the eucharist are only symbols, once saved always saved, etc. I've realized that the Catholics are alot more right in their theology than I originally thought. Its pretty unsettling but I just want the truth and to be in the chruch that God wants me in.

    • @jbowen828
      @jbowen828 Pƙed rokem +1

      If you seek the truth then you will find it. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @nathanvangoor4979
      @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem +1

      In my opinion there are three main aspects of Catholicism that are convincing (you already named two)
      - Most importantly, the adherence to the teachings of the old fathers
      - The fullness of the Latin Mass
      - The fullness of Catholic life
      The last one is what convinced me. Examples monasteries, are daily Mass, blessings of houses, personal devotions, prayers for different occasions etc. Catholics can meaningfully dedicate their lives to God.

    • @Zonie-xv9ep
      @Zonie-xv9ep Pƙed rokem +2

      @@nathanvangoor4979 Definitely some fair points. Something that has really got the wheels turning in my head is the formation of the Bible. As a protestant, I believe the Bible is 100% inspired and inerrant, but that also begs the question- where did it come from? To believe the Bible is divinely inspired, I also must have faith that the councils of Rome, Hippo, Carthage etc. that formed the Bible were inspired. Which means that councils/tradition from the Catholic church must have some historical credibility, depsite what I've heard in many protestant churches.

    • @johnmorgan4313
      @johnmorgan4313 Pƙed rokem +2

      May I suggest those who wish to gain more knowledge of what the Catholic Church teaches that they acquire the Baltimore Catechism or Catechism of Saint Pius Tenth and the Catholic Bible, the Douay-Rheims Bible. If you can attend Catechism with the SSPX, avoid the RCIA. 🙏🌮

  • @398robin
    @398robin Pƙed rokem +1

    A friend suggested that I go to Latin Mass. That was 3 years ago and I have remained. Receiving Holy Communion on my tongue while kneeling before Christ was such a profound experience for me that I wanted to come back and I am still going. We become closer to Christ, we evolve as true Catholics, we allow Him to lead us. TLM changes you for the better.

  • @dianestrutz7169
    @dianestrutz7169 Pƙed rokem +3

    I love the Latin Mass because of all the things that are said. The prayers prepare me better to receive Jesus. Those prayers make me realize that Confession is important and not to return to sin. I participate more in the words, and I dearly love that the priest says: May the Body of Our Lord Jesus Christ protect thy soul unto life everlasting. The Creed really neglects the Eucharist being the centrality of the faith because it doesn't help a believer to realize that what is accounted for in the Creed is being re-presented in the Mass. During Covid I spent one hour every day for three months with a Latin Collins-Gem Dictionary, a Wheelock Latin textbook, and the Latin Mass text. That effort allowed me to just look at the Latin and understand as I go. It became a single prayer for me and sometimes a more meaningful translation. In my Catholic boarding high school, Mass was optional yet I went every day and loved it. It was my special time with Jesus. We were required to take Latin which I detested and ironically, Latin class didn't teach you to understand the Mass. Being at the Latin Mass stops the drama in my head of worry and concern. In almost every church it's difficult to pray, make your personal intentions, and reflect on Scripture or upon having just received Jesus. In many places you are blasted with sound amplification rather than the beauty of praying voices. I wish there would only be silence or instrumentals during Communion time and total silence 15 minutes before Mass.

  • @josepadilla-bx4jl
    @josepadilla-bx4jl Pƙed rokem +3

    I went to a latin mass yesterday very beautiful

  • @jamesfaber6959
    @jamesfaber6959 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +1

    When I was a kid, attending a Catholic elementary school the Sisters impressed upon us the need to follow the Mass by using a Missal. Many of us had the St.Joseph Daily Missal. Following the imposition of the Novus Ordo form I find many stopped using a Missal. I now find in attending a Traditional Latin Mass (1962) there are still many of my fellow worshipers simple look at the Altar throughout the Mass. The prayers said throughout the Mass are so beautiful and meaningful it's ashame more don't use the Missal to enhance their understanding of the miracle on the Altar before them.

    • @alhilford2345
      @alhilford2345 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      It was good to use Missal when you were young, to get used to the prayers of the Mass, but, eventually, you will become so familiar with them that you will be able to follow just the gestures and positions of the priest and altar boys, and know exactly what's happening.
      I read through the Propers, Epistle and Gospel before Mass starts, and then simply kneel and watch the action on the altar.
      Monsignor Ronald Knox describes it as a 'dance'.
      (The Mass in Slow Motion).

  • @nathanvangoor4979
    @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem +5

    There is nothing that is fit to be offered to God besides the most beautiful.
    The NO sacrificed beauty for supposed accessibility; there is no question that the old rite is more fit for God.

  • @tellyhow6281
    @tellyhow6281 Pƙed rokem +3

    One of my sons referred to the Mass were attending in the past as the "Microwave Mass" (no offense meant):just because it was quite short. My sons never knew the TLM anyway since they were born long after. Vatican II and only knew the newer version. I was glad that we were able to also go to the TLM thanks to Pope Benedict XVI. After COVID 19, TLM has not been restored in our area. I did manage to fInd a church that does.. It is an SSPX parish church, a pleasant discovery. I look forward to the very solemn liturgy. The people are quite attentive and also, all the women, even the young girls are veiled ( mine as far back from high school) and in Sunday dress . Communion is offered through the tongue by a priest and over a rail that was probably never removed. I got a new Roman Missal circa 1962 although they also provide handouts in English aside from a booklet with the parallel translations. The parishioners are quiet but they participate actively and the choir sing so beautifully! Exactly as you both described to the last detail! 🙏 đŸ€—

  • @alexandriatownsend119
    @alexandriatownsend119 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +1

    The cries of children aren't something to be endured but celebrated. The fact that in 2023 Catholics are still have big broods and not using contraception or getting abortions is amazing. People don't complain because we know that as long as we're hearing babies cry and seeing whole families at mass all is not lost.

  • @evelyncarrasquillo2282
    @evelyncarrasquillo2282 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    I went to the Latin Mass for the first time 3 weeks ago. I was mesmerized with the beauty of the altar, the vestments, the devotion of the priest, the altar servers, the synchronicity, the holiness, the prayers, the detail, the amount of people on line for confession, the amount of people attending Mass with children who while teens, actually behave as if they want to be there. I thought I was in heaven. Don't think I will return to Novus Ordo . . . . Yes, it's going to take me a good while before I get the hang of the Latin and following in the Roman Missal. I am willing to do violence to myself to learn it.

  • @JeOrtiz1
    @JeOrtiz1 Pƙed rokem +2

    Altar boys are OJT (on the job training) for the priesthood. So simple to figure out. Wish we had that opportunity when I grew up. Only had N.O. available.

  • @carolynkimberly4021
    @carolynkimberly4021 Pƙed rokem +3

    The NO adds a Protestant ending to the Lord's Prayer.

  • @shazam5740
    @shazam5740 Pƙed rokem +3

    I go to novus ordo from Monday thru Sat.
    and my Sunday is TLM.

  • @ElijahisMark9
    @ElijahisMark9 Pƙed rokem +3

    The Latin Mass will not be deceived.đŸ•ŠïžđŸ•Šïž

  • @michaelallenjohnsonjr1068
    @michaelallenjohnsonjr1068 Pƙed rokem +2

    I have to say I agree with you to gentleman. Now I attend the Novus Ordo Mass currently I do have the option to attend the Latin Mass which I do but not as often as I should. But my parish The Annunciation of the Lord in Decatur Alabama is the new mass I attend but there are still traditional elements still in it. The Kryie is still done in Latin the Sanctus and the Angus Dei is still done in the Latin. We have a communion rail where the altar boy uses a patin. Both our priests preform the mass with there back to us. And Thursday morning Mass is done in Latin. I just wanted to share there are still some parishes that have a mix. I myself and becoming more sympathetic to the traditional Latin I agree completely that it is the mass of the ages

    • @nathanvangoor4979
      @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem +3

      The communion being done properly and the priest facing towards God are among the most important differences and it's good to see some NO priests are conscious about that!
      I do have to correct you though; the Kyrie is Greek :)
      There are also some Hebrew words in the Mass like 'alleluia', 'sabaoth' and 'hosanna'

  • @celestemendoza5574
    @celestemendoza5574 Pƙed rokem +1

    As an introvert, my anxiety level would go up every time we had to give sign of peace in the NO. I hated shaking peoples hands in mass and when I went to my first Latin mass I was soooo relieved we didn’t have to do that. So yeah, the Latin mass is perfect for introverts.

  • @boede
    @boede Pƙed rokem +1

    When my husband died and was buried with TLM Mass, the server could only get 1 candle lit and was going to give up. But Fr. Insisted that both candles be lit.

    • @nathanvangoor4979
      @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem +1

      A Mass may not be celebrated with only one candle. If a candle goes about before the Consecration, the Mass has to be halted until the candle is lit.
      In the worst case he could've taken another candle

  • @GeorgeMayol-vu7kh
    @GeorgeMayol-vu7kh Pƙed rokem +2

    Because it is the True Mass. Almost 2000 years of venerable usage. Canonized by Pope Pius v in the Council of Trent. That is why it is named Tridentine Mass. Trent is Tridentum in Latin.

    • @johnmorgan4313
      @johnmorgan4313 Pƙed rokem

      See Council of Trent Session 7 Canon 13 and Session 22 Council of Trent. See Apostolic Constitution QUO PRIMUM of POPE SAINT PIUS FIFTH issued 14 th July AD 1570. Concluding sentences are :.
      Accordingly, no one whosoever is permitted to infringe or rashly contravene this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command,, direction, grant, indult, declaration,, will, decree and prohibition. Should any person venture to do so, let him understand that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God and of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul.". Codified and Canonised. (QUO PRIMUM remains in force to this day until end of time.). 🌮

  • @kathleenbalsley464
    @kathleenbalsley464 Pƙed rokem +2

    Im watching replay. Great podcast! NO IS PROTESTANT NOT CATHOLIC! I experienced a funeral (mass) that I could not tell that consecration even took place no reverence at all.
    I didnt feel that I attended mass. It was an assimilation that I will never attend again.
    TLM is the only true mass and should replace NO.

  • @sharonwieland6615
    @sharonwieland6615 Pƙed rokem +1

    Fr. Michael Mueller wrote a beautiful book on the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

  • @goldenopportunities8559
    @goldenopportunities8559 Pƙed rokem +1

    I am 75 and remember Latin Mass and changes of Vatican II
 I loved the changes. I loved the priest facing the congregation vs watching their back. In the language of the congregation
.so participation was wonderful
. Yes, Latin is the root of all languages
but it is not taught in school, except catholic schools. I support both but choose to pray to God in my language!

  • @recoveringknowitall1534
    @recoveringknowitall1534 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    @27.20. great question that i already have the answer to in a funny way. In the 90s, my grandmother who still attended a 'prevatican 2" type traditional catholic church with the latin mass still came to visit my parents. mom and dad didn't go the mass anymore, but wanted to take my grandmother to attend while she was here. they went to St. Timothy's here in mesa az. gradma said she thought to Rockettes were going to come out and across the 'stage' to perform a number. she did NOT like it. LOL

  • @claudettemonty4077
    @claudettemonty4077 Pƙed rokem +2

    Finally someone is on the same idea than me. Sorry for my English but I am French from Montreal Quebec. It will be ok if I write in French? Quand j'écoute sur CZcams ou peux aller à l'église pour aller à la messe: ce que je n'aime pas c'est que nous ne sommes pas à la messe pour assister à un spectacle de chant! Pas toujours bien chanté et au Québec, la musique "is doll" !! Si on disait la messe comme en latin mais dans notre langue maternelle, ça serait OK. Ce n'est pas le latin mais toute la messe, le respect, etc.
    À St-Cesaire, une heure de chez moi, il y a une Ă©glise avec la messe traditionnelle en latin, les femmes se couvrent la tĂȘte et les hommes enlĂšvent leurs casquettes! L'Ă©glise Ă©tait PLEINE, quelques personnes Ă©taient debout!! Dans les Ă©glises rĂ©guliĂšres, Ă  moitiĂ© vide. De plus, la communion est sur la langue avec un servant de messe avec la patĂšne!! Sorry for my French but I listen to you in translation!

  • @alisatourek9176
    @alisatourek9176 Pƙed rokem +3

    I love my Latin mass!!

  • @fruitfulsoul
    @fruitfulsoul Pƙed rokem +1

    I love to see other parishioners receive Holy Communion by mouth...i dont see much of this at all in reg mass, even though our parish and mass are traditional . Nor do i see hardly anyone kneeling to receive

  • @EdimentalGardens
    @EdimentalGardens Pƙed rokem +1

    This was very helpful, thank you

  • @david.leikam
    @david.leikam Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Healthy boundaries are good for a well balanced person.

  • @thomasjorge4734
    @thomasjorge4734 Pƙed rokem +3

    The Kyrie is to the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. The Engish winds up only referencing Jesus.

    • @tomgreene1843
      @tomgreene1843 Pƙed rokem

      And it is not in Latin.

    • @juans6639
      @juans6639 Pƙed rokem +1

      Kyrie Eleison, (Lord have Mercy) and Christe Eleison, (Christ have Mercy)are Greek and are the Only part that is/has been used to the present since 33A.D. Amen, Hosana and Alleluia are Hebrew...AND, are still used since then.

    • @tomgreene1843
      @tomgreene1843 Pƙed rokem

      @@juans6639 Since 33 A. D. ?

    • @juans6639
      @juans6639 Pƙed rokem

      @@tomgreene1843 YES! Mt.16:18-19 tells you when Jesus Christ and the Apostles founded his One and ONLY Catholic Church, which was on 33A.D.....THAT IS, if you BELIEVE JESUS CHRIST. PROTESTANTS CLAIM to believe in Jesus Christ BUT, DON'T BELIEVE JESUS CHRIST! They were first called Christians in Antioch (Acts 11:26) because THEY BELIEVED JESUS CHRIST and were his followers. In the year 107 A.D, St Ignatius of Antioch; (Direct disciple of John the Apostle) used the Greek word, "KatolicĂłs" (UNIVERSAL) to describe Jesus Christ ONLY CATHOLIC CHURCH. Today, after Martin Luther's First FALSE MAN MADE REFORMED Lutheran Church in 1520 there are over 70,000 more, Baptist, Methodist, Disciples of Christ, Pentecostal, Seventh Day Adventist, NON DENOMINATIONAL (BARELY 60 Years ago) etc. etc. etc...

    • @tomgreene1843
      @tomgreene1843 Pƙed rokem

      @@juans6639 I see.

  • @GeorgeMayol-vu7kh
    @GeorgeMayol-vu7kh Pƙed rokem +2

    Read the papal bull "Quo Primum".

  • @VIVACRISTOREY-
    @VIVACRISTOREY- Pƙed rokem +2

    Also about the Kids, yes it is the MASS to attend. I have a 6 year old and an 18 month old which I normaly spend the MASS outside with my 18 month old while my Wife is inside with my 6 year old. At the NOVUS ORDO its a diferent story, I have gotten the worst looks from people just for being a Father. So Latin MASS all the way. VIVA CRISTO REY!!

  • @dianedohman1807
    @dianedohman1807 Pƙed rokem +1

    If we can just have at least one latin mass a week at the no church I really think that we would have many more Catholics attending . I have only been to 2 NO masses at two different churches and at least at those ones the parishioners were very reverent and many took communion on the tongue .

  • @JacquesLeCoq26
    @JacquesLeCoq26 Pƙed rokem

    *45:08*
    This is why I love you, brotha! 😂 I couldn’t agree more!!! đŸ’Ș✝

  • @philipschaffer9414
    @philipschaffer9414 Pƙed rokem +4

    If it ain't broke don't fix it.

  • @jeffgriscoa8131
    @jeffgriscoa8131 Pƙed rokem +2

    24:00 He’s not talking to you lol đŸ‘đŸŒ

  • @murzua5
    @murzua5 Pƙed rokem

    Challenge thrown down! Write the book on veiling Taylor!

    • @TheYoungProdigal
      @TheYoungProdigal Pƙed rokem

      Why should a man write a book about that which is a divine call on a woman’s heart??

  • @bill4hd
    @bill4hd Pƙed rokem +2

    Altar boys add a certain beauty to the rite so their value is more than just as apprentice priests.

  • @alisatourek9176
    @alisatourek9176 Pƙed rokem

    Please pray for Iowa because NO FSSP parish at all!! I'm asking for Sr. Whelhemina intercession to obtain a Latin mass parish in Council Bluffs IA in particular & specifically Holy Family parish an historical parish "being preserved", but funny, there are no masses for the neighborhood to attend!!
    Thanks for the video, really enjoyed it!

  • @Matthew1618-vh5en
    @Matthew1618-vh5en Pƙed rokem

    Jonathan Pryce is in the don't cry for me Argentina music video by MadonnađŸ’«

  • @maryanderson1319
    @maryanderson1319 Pƙed rokem

    The TLM is a Monarchy under Christ the King. The N.o. is a democracy under "wee the people. The choice is up too each one of us

  • @keytube1012
    @keytube1012 Pƙed rokem +1

    I think what people want is that the Latin mass gaurantees reverance and communion on the tongue. You don't worry if the priest is going to do things one way or another.

  • @dianedohman1807
    @dianedohman1807 Pƙed rokem

    The Roman canon is always said at the NO church I go to

  • @federicoricardogarciamonta7239

    T L M actually does operate the comunion of Saints.

  • @sarahill5445
    @sarahill5445 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you both

  • @crazyedswonderfulworldofso9370

    Where do you find a Latin mass today, given that no bishops are authorizing their priests to conduct them?

    • @juans6639
      @juans6639 Pƙed rokem

      This is/has been Satan and one of the many tactics he has employed in an effort to destroy the Catholic Church.

  • @SwiftRead
    @SwiftRead Pƙed rokem

    Goin old school ~ great show you two ✌

  • @hillbillygrandma784
    @hillbillygrandma784 Pƙed rokem +2

    The novus ordo “mass” is not the Mass. As a convert to the Catholic faith in the year 2000, after seven years of study, prayers, and tears, finding out in 2003 that the novus ordo service was not the true sacrifice of the Mass was very shocking. I have never gone to the “new mass” since then. I was very upset at having been duped again after having waded through all the Protestant jungle of false teachings. No credence should be given to the sepulcher of the new false church.

  • @ozymandias5257
    @ozymandias5257 Pƙed rokem +2

    8 months of daily[*almost] Mass (Novus Ordo) & nearly always multiple cell phone interruptions.
    I'm guessing that is not common at TLM or Eastern Liturgies.
    Irreverence v.s. Reverence.

  • @elizabethwood2000
    @elizabethwood2000 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    Mass this morning was less than 30 minutes. Priest sent choir home because of "weather". No homily due to bad weather, according to the priest., What kind of Catholic Church is this?

  • @judithzinck3893
    @judithzinck3893 Pƙed rokem +1

    Not everyone has access to the latin mass. This discussion makes those that cannot go doubt the validly of our only mass. And might make one leave the church.This is fostering division.

  • @jemsmom97
    @jemsmom97 Pƙed rokem

    Are any church songs sang in English? Singing the Gloria, the alleluia‘s, holy holy, the Lamb of God, is what I enjoy the most about going to mass.

    • @nathanvangoor4979
      @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem +2

      Normally in my church it's all Gregorian (standard form of Latin chant) except for the very last song before/during the procession.
      The Introit, Gloria, Gradual, Tract, Alleluia, Sequence, Creed, Offertory, Sanctus, Agnus Dei and the Communion will always be in Latin, but at special occasions non-Latin songs might be added.
      If you do attend a Sung Latin Mass it is still good to sing the responses during the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei and the church should provide some book with the musical notation (which is also different from what you're used to, but quite simple).

  • @jameseacmen607
    @jameseacmen607 Pƙed rokem

    I find attending mass and not understanding what the preist saying as a deterrant to participate in the miracle of the Eucharist. It just seems to have a lot in common with a cult. I was an altar boy for many years and memorized all the responses back when the latin rite was the only option. I learned all the latin reponses and knew all that was required to assist the priest. That provided a real sense of participation but as I grew older and no longer served as an altar boy, i began skipping mass until I gave up attendance altogether during my early adulthood. Then I started attending English services and I was able to re-establish that sense of particpation. For these reasons, I, by far, prefer the English mass. I have serious misgiving with the novo ordo service but defer to it because I feel it is more inclusive. I would never deny you the spiritual benefit/grace that you obtain by attending the latin rite. I have never felt the sense of transcendence that you proclaim. Good for you, but I get a sense of inclusivity and participation in English services that I can't find in latin services. There are times I wish there was an English/American Orthodox rite that dispelled my misgivings with the novus ordo rite.

    • @nathanvangoor4979
      @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem +1

      That is a sad story
      I feel the need however to respond to your comparison with a cult. A cult is a religion characterized by its seclusion from society and though the Mass may not be accessible to those who are not versed in the rite, it by no means encompasses the whole religion. To clarify with an example: if my house is open to strangers, it does not mean they can inspect all rooms; the living room is their place.
      I do also not really understand why you think there is more participation in the NO, except for the psalm between readings.
      When it comes to responses and positions a lot has been simplified for the laity.

    • @jameseacmen607
      @jameseacmen607 Pƙed rokem

      @@nathanvangoor4979 I'm sorry that you found my discussion to be sad. Sympathy certainly wasn't what I was looking for. I was just trying to to be honest and straght forward so I won't take offense. The fear of God is something I've been told is a pre-requisite for entry to heaven. I will face my final judgement with that fear and with a plea to the Blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus to walk with me. I make no assumptions on what the results will be, i have only hope that Jesus will weigh what was in my heart against my sins and still find me acceptable. In the end, isn't this what the final jugdement will be about?

    • @nathanvangoor4979
      @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem

      @@jameseacmen607 That is certainly a good view on the day of wrath. Your words are filled with humility and humility is the virtue that opposes the sin which made us fall from Grace. No other virtue will do as much for you on that day.

  • @jmsamborski
    @jmsamborski Pƙed rokem +1

    Just went to a Latin mass for the first time. It was not one ounce more reverent than the norvus ordo. I left dissappointed, and utterly bewildered what all the fuss is about. I’m a conspiracy theorist by nature, and this might be the single exception where I am actually on the side of “the system”. I’m not on the side of banning it, but I did leave feeling the movement pushing it is potentially dangerous and misguided. I would theorize that our generation is so liberal, so far gone, and so anti traditional that the effect has been that traditional Catholics have simply clung to this movement in desperation for anything that appears to be against the way of this world today (very understandably so). It is no doubt helping a resurgence of attendance, but I don’t think it’s for valid reasons. People are just desperate, so much so that seeing a ritual in a language they don’t know has created the illusion of a higher ideal. If the church were not so corrupt at this time, it is highly doubtful that the old Latin mass would have the same appeal. I think the real answer is addressing the heresy and fraud of the high level clergy.

    • @alhilford2345
      @alhilford2345 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      I'm wondering if you put the two missals side-by-side and read the prayers, comparing the actual words of the two Masses.

  • @JohnSmith-se8pf
    @JohnSmith-se8pf Pƙed rokem

    Funny when you were talking about chant, I thought about my choir. I would fire all of my choir if I could. I get to Church early to do a rosary they come out FROM their own back room, and start to babble about unimportant things in total disregard to people praying. It's like hey that thing you got going with God, not important. How I sound during xyz much more important.

  • @catalinasantiago6761
    @catalinasantiago6761 Pƙed rokem

    Very grateful to God for Monsignor Lefebre!!❀

    • @TheYoungProdigal
      @TheYoungProdigal Pƙed rokem

      Why? He disobeyed Pope John Paul II and separated himself from the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.

  • @OurLadysTheology
    @OurLadysTheology Pƙed rokem +3

    The Latin Mass is a W.

  • @irenemccann7032
    @irenemccann7032 Pƙed rokem +1

    I much prefer the Latin mass, I wish it was still here.

  • @cravenmoore7778
    @cravenmoore7778 Pƙed rokem +1

    Personally I am not a fan of Eric because I think he is smugly arrogant, but he is absolutely correct about string theory and the calling out the other arrogant societal leeches

    • @AnHebrewChild
      @AnHebrewChild Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      your comment seems like it was written for an Eric Weinstein video, and not for this one RE the Latin Mass. Yes?
      I do agree with you about Eric, on both points tho. cheers.

  • @patriciatremblay2058
    @patriciatremblay2058 Pƙed rokem +1

    What is your advice for people who have NEVER had access to a Latin Mass??

    • @nathanvangoor4979
      @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem +3

      He generally tells people to move to an area with access

    • @lupitacajero7185
      @lupitacajero7185 Pƙed rokem +1

      In the meantime, watch it online, but see about moving to an area that offers the Latin Mass.

  • @MonsieurDean
    @MonsieurDean Pƙed rokem +1

    We got 20 for the price of 10. 😂

  • @WegdesGlaubens
    @WegdesGlaubens Pƙed rokem +1

    The Novus Ordo is just invalid. Forget it!

  • @gegaoli
    @gegaoli Pƙed rokem

    Can someone explain if the Baronius Press 1961 Brevarium alleviates the need to also obtain the monastic diurnal?

  • @toheaveninjesusandmary.3781

    I have no where to go for TLM

  • @rebeccapascual3580
    @rebeccapascual3580 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    I am looking for a Latin mass but how do you know if it’s the right place to be for I have to Mass by me . What are the mass when I went there, The Priest wore black robes and then I have another one by me that is run by North American Martyrs Parish
    A Latin Mass Parish
    Staffed by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter thank you

  • @damaciogutierrez1212
    @damaciogutierrez1212 Pƙed rokem

    In new Mexico they had Latin masses they didn't understand it so they changed to English and Spanish

  • @dianedohman1807
    @dianedohman1807 Pƙed rokem

    The internet always shows the no masses that are totally heretical .

  • @dianedohman1807
    @dianedohman1807 Pƙed rokem

    Serious question . My Latin missal dated 1956 says “and with thy spirit . “ is this before “ and also with you” ? Returning catholic to the Latin mass hence my question .

    • @nathanvangoor4979
      @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem

      The NO used "and also with you" for a while, but "and with thy spirit" is a more accurate translation.
      I suspect the former was the standard translation in TLM missals.

  • @ronnies6811
    @ronnies6811 Pƙed rokem +1

    Are the readings and priest’s homily done in Latin, as well?

    • @michaellamb5534
      @michaellamb5534 Pƙed rokem +1

      Read first in Latin then in English. The sermon is on English.
      Latin is on one side of the missal and the vernacular(English) on the other side of the missal. I do not know Swedish. When I attended TLM in Sweden the Latin is on the left page and the English translation on the right side of the page. A Swede would have Latin on the left hand side and Swedish on the right side.
      Compare that to the diocese of L.A. which has masses in 42 different languages...Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese etc. The New mass creates segregation linguistically.

    • @nathanvangoor4979
      @nathanvangoor4979 Pƙed rokem +3

      The readings are first 'liturgically' read in Latin and then, from my experience, they are read again before the sermon in vernacular.
      There is not a homily in the TLM, but a sermon (which is more doctrinal and applicable) and the sermon is in vernacular.

  • @gerardbiagan
    @gerardbiagan Pƙed rokem

    Is this a re-run of a previous podcast, Dr. Marshall? I remember listening to this around 2019

  • @carolynkimberly4021
    @carolynkimberly4021 Pƙed rokem

    In the NO, Susan from the parish will pray that we solve Climate Change

  • @5papa
    @5papa Pƙed rokem +4

    I love the Latin Mass. it should be re-instated. It was a mistake to radically change everything. Some changes are good but not all.

  • @davidchengchikong4406
    @davidchengchikong4406 Pƙed rokem

    I live in a country where TLM is not available but only Novus Ordo. Don't attend them for the rest of my life ?

  • @rr884136
    @rr884136 Pƙed rokem

    I love the TLM, wish it was the norm, rather than the novus ordo