Christmas Tridentine Mass

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A local parish has a Tridentine Mass today for Christmas. Is there usually anything special or different with the Christmas Mass? Should I expect a grand High Mass? I’m still deciding whether to go to the English or the Latin Mass at that parish.
 
The Toronto Oratory did a Solemn High Midnight Mass according to the extraordinary form for the first time since the motu proprio. I was very sorry not to be able to attend.
 
I’m answerring late, but I went to a TLM, or Gregorian Rite as Cardinal Hoyos calls it, for the second year in a row. Midnight Mass in a small but traditionally ornate, and old, Catholic Chapel in an old Catholic hospital. Last year, I was still learning the Mass and got lost a few times in the missal, which was a distraction. This year, I assisted at the midnight Mass only getting behind briefly. At one point I was almost in tears. Tears of joy.

Both times were an approved private Mass per the Holy See. Never in my life have I been so aware of the essence of Holy Mass as last night’s Mass. The sermon brought it all together for me. Fr P.B.connected the Sacrifice of the Mass and the Birth of Christ(via his sermon) in a way that I could never see on my own.

From the moment I walked into that Chapel, until the time I left, there was never any indication that everyone in attendence were not there for the right reason. After Mass, as I knelt in prayers of thanksgiving, there was not a single distraction. There was no rush to the exit, and once out of the Chapel into the hall of the second floor of this hospital, I sensed no urgency at all from those waiting for the elevator, instead, waving those who had just walked up as the elevator door opened to go ahead.

Some things just stand out, and this year’s Midnight Mass at that small Chapel, that 99 % or our registered parishioners in our Archdiocese probably don’t even know exists, those there last night, left as better Catholics.

It was that solemn and reverent traditional Rite that has been prayed by the Saints for hundreds of years at midnight. The First Mass of the Nativity Of Our Lord.

I gather there was a time, when those at the Midnight Mass would assist at the Mass at Dawn, and also the Mass during the Day, each with it’s own Scripture, and chock full of Catholic Doctrine. Fitting, and such an easy sacrifice in honor of the Nativity.

Three Masses on Christmas. Three Masses during which 99 % of those there who possessed the Faith kept their eyes on the Tabernacle, the Altar, the Clergy, or an image nourishing Catholic piety, from the moment they enter the narthex until they left it. In the Unity in Christ’s Name as He willed, without the distractions and awareness of those in the pew next to them, other than that very sense of unity of prayer, they prayed Holy Mass. Not just Christmas, every Mass.

So yes, I’d encourage one assist a TLM as often as possible, even weekdays and even if it requires going without a couple of hours sleep.

Not because of my personal spiritual and emotional attachment to the Gregorian Rite, but simply because, we have lost so much.

Don’t go to one TLM and tell us what you think. Go to 50 and let us know.

J+M+J
 
The Tridentine Mass they had here was a noon Mass on Christmas Day. I ended up going to an English Mass at the local basilica and they had a wonderful solemn Mass with a brass ensemble and choir! Problem was, the musicians were in the sanctuary (is that proper?), but other than that, it was a good liturgy.
 
The Tridentine Mass they had here was a noon Mass on Christmas Day. I ended up going to an English Mass at the local basilica and they had a wonderful solemn Mass with a brass ensemble and choir! Problem was, the musicians were in the sanctuary (is that proper?), but other than that, it was a good liturgy.
Cathedral choir member here. The choir loft and organ were not restored until 1992. So, yes, choir and brass were in the sanctuary until that time. Believe me, choristers and musicians alike did not like it since it made us the center of attraction. Ours was one of the first cathedrals renovated after Vatican II. Ours was one of the first cathedrals to have a new organ and a new choir loft returned after Vatican II.

Back to the past!
 
I’m answerring late, but I went to a TLM, or Gregorian Rite as Cardinal Hoyos calls it, for the second year in a row. Midnight Mass in a small but traditionally ornate, and old, Catholic Chapel in an old Catholic hospital. Last year, I was still learning the Mass and got lost a few times in the missal, which was a distraction. This year, I assisted at the midnight Mass only getting behind briefly.** At one point I was almost in tears. Tears of joy.**

I had the very same reaction at the Tridentine Mass held on Christmas morning. Twice my eyes filled at the completeness of this Mass & all that is Catholic enveloped me. I don’t remember ever feeling as grateful to God as I did yesterday. It was a very moving Christmas Mass. I’ve been attending the Latin Mass said by Father T., exclusively, since January & I’ve been moved several times by the beauty & the prayers, but never like this.
Both times were an approved private Mass per the Holy See. Never in my life have I been so aware of the essence of Holy Mass as last night’s Mass. The sermon brought it all together for me. Fr P.B.connected the Sacrifice of the Mass and the Birth of Christ(via his sermon) in a way that I could never see on my own.
 
Thanks for sharing your experience CradleCath. It must have been very moving to hear your daughter say that after Mass. 🙂
 
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