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Love the red. Is that SSPX?And this is an example of the Traditional Latin Mass that I attend.
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Love the red. Is that SSPX?And this is an example of the Traditional Latin Mass that I attend.
traditionalmass.org/mass/index.php?pid=1
Sadly, sedevacantism.Love the red. Is that SSPX?
Oh.Sadly, sedevacantism.
For better. The new form is shorter and emphasizes the sin by omission-A different Confiteor and removal of the prayers after the Confiteor.
So those who believe that words have meaning shall not wonder how a food sacrifice makes a sinner (ego indignus famulus tuus) to innocent-Omission of the Psalm at the Lavabo and other Offertory prayers
This option. The freedom is value. I almost always listen to the Roman Canon with the original prefation-Addition of several new Prefaces and Canons
Making the communion of the people organic part of the Holy Mass
- Removal of several prayers in the Communion rite
So those who listen to the words, shall not wonder why the mass is going on after they were sent home-Removal of the Last Gospel.
And many other unnecessary repetitions, to let us understand that the Mass is not just a set of rites, but pointed activity: Gathering, Learning, Offering; Sacrifice, Meal, Mission-Abandonment of many genuflections, bows, and the recitation of the Gloria Patri at several parts of the Mass.
I just pointed out that they were real changes, and they were not limited to those few that you pointed out above.For better. The new form is shorter and emphasizes the sin by omission
So those who believe that words have meaning shall not wonder how a food sacrifice makes a sinner (ego indignus famulus tuus) to innocent
This option. The freedom is value. I almost always listen to the Roman Canon with the original prefation
Making the communion of the people organic part of the Holy Mass
So those who listen to the words, shall not wonder why the mass is going on after they were sent home
And many other unnecessary repetitions, to let us understand that the Mass is not just a set of rites, but pointed activity: Gathering, Learning, Offering; Sacrifice, Meal, Mission
No, that’s an FSSP priest…completely in communion with Rome. We attend an FSSP parish once or twice a year. However, I go to the 12:30 PM. Latin Mass every Sunday at 12:30 at this parish:Love the red. Is that SSPX?
Contemporary is probably the NO Mass. I thought the CC doesn’t allow the Protestant/ELCA version of contemporary services (drums playing, etcWhen a parish says they offer a Traditional Mass and “Contemporary” one, what does “Contemporary” mean? Is it simply a matter of more modern hymns/music?
Do they normally wear red? I’d love to visit an FSSP parish, but there is none close to me.No, that’s an FSSP priest…completely in communion with Rome. We attend an FSSP parish once or twice a year. However, I go to the 12:30 PM. Latin Mass every Sunday at 12:30 at this parish:
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I really doubt contemporary refers to the normal OF mass;. Most masses are OF.Contemporary is probably the NO Mass. I thought the CC doesn’t allow the Protestant/ELCA version of contemporary services (drums playing, etc![]()
For better. The new form is shorter and emphasizes the sin by omission
I don’t know how you arrived at that conclusion.So those who believe that words have meaning shall not wonder how a food sacrifice makes a sinner (ego indignus famulus tuus) to innocent
Read the full text of the offertory. At the beginning:I don’t know how you arrived at that conclusion.
quam ego indígnus fámulus tuus óffero tibi Deo meo vivo et vero, pro innumerabílibus peccátis, et offensiónibus, et neglegéntiis meis,
and close to the end:Thy unworthy servant, offer unto Thee, my living and true God, for my innumerable sins, offenses, and negligences,
Ego autem in innocéntia mea ingréssus sum:
If the words have meaning, the priest is cleaned through the food sacrifice before the Sacrifice of Jesus Christ. This contradiction was the main reason, why the offertory prayer was changed.But I have walked in my innocence
“As an alter Christus, the priest is profoundly united to the Word of the Father who, in becoming incarnate took the form of a servant, he became a servant (Phil 2: 5-11). The priest is a servant of Christ, in the sense that his existence, configured to Christ ontologically, acquires an essentially relational character: he is in Christ, for Christ and with Christ, at the service of humankind. Because he belongs to Christ, the priest is radically at the service of all people: he is the minister of their salvation, their happiness and their authentic liberation, developing, in this gradual assumption of Christ’s will, in prayer, in “being heart to heart” with him. Therefore this is the indispensable condition for every proclamation, which entails participation in the sacramental offering of the Eucharist and docile obedience to the Church.” - Pope Benedict XVI 24 June 2009