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rivera01
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I attended my very first TLM! A small group of friends and I drove 3 hrs away to attend one. We had been planning in going for about a month, and decided to attend one yesterday.
We arrived at St Anne’s Catholic Church, an FSSP parish in San Diego, CA. When we arrived, High Mass was ending, but we had made plans to attend the Chant Mass, because we wanted to hear Gregorian Chant
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Immediate after we got off our car, the ambiance was palpably different than that from our home parishes where the OF is offered. Everyone was dressed nicely; men in suits, women with dresses or skirts and veils, boys in suits or shirt and tie, and girls with dresses and veils. This had quite and impact on us. Fortunately for us, I did dig up an article online a few days prior on what to expect when attending the EF Mass for first time goers, so that meant that we were dressed up as well, some of the women in our group had made their own veils.
We mingled around for a bit before the the Chant Mass started, then we entered the church. We decided to sit a few pews from the first pew because we wanted to see what others were going to do. We genuflected then proceeded to sit in the pew and knelt for prayer to give thanks to God for allowing us to be present for the first time in our lives at an EF Mass.
Then the Mass started, while we didnt understand the Latin, this didnt discourage us at all. The reverence, the genuflecting, the bowing! This was a big WOW to us all. The respect and reverance that the priest and the altar servers had for the Sacred Liturgy lead the laity into worship. When the Liturgy of the Eucharist started, I was awed by the silence, we experienced a contemplation that was not able to be attained at our OF Masses at our home parishes. It was beautiful, when I went for Communion, I didnt want to get up from the Communion rail I was so enamoured with it all. After the Mass ended, we all continued to kneel and give thanks to God for such a great gift the EF is.
We all love the EF, we want to keep going, but seeing that we have to drive pretty far to attend one, we were thinking that we could attend every two or three months. We want to learn Latin and purchase missals that have the Spanish translation. We want to continue to come and I know that this isn’t going to be the first or last time we will attend, God willing. This was such a wonderful gift that God has given us and wish that there was a parish in my area that offers the EF regulary, but I thank God that He has fulfilled my wish to attend and EF Mass.
I did manage to find another parish that offers the Latin Mass, which is in Indio, CA, its only 2 hours away from where we live. Im planning on going in two weeks.
We arrived at St Anne’s Catholic Church, an FSSP parish in San Diego, CA. When we arrived, High Mass was ending, but we had made plans to attend the Chant Mass, because we wanted to hear Gregorian Chant
Immediate after we got off our car, the ambiance was palpably different than that from our home parishes where the OF is offered. Everyone was dressed nicely; men in suits, women with dresses or skirts and veils, boys in suits or shirt and tie, and girls with dresses and veils. This had quite and impact on us. Fortunately for us, I did dig up an article online a few days prior on what to expect when attending the EF Mass for first time goers, so that meant that we were dressed up as well, some of the women in our group had made their own veils.
We mingled around for a bit before the the Chant Mass started, then we entered the church. We decided to sit a few pews from the first pew because we wanted to see what others were going to do. We genuflected then proceeded to sit in the pew and knelt for prayer to give thanks to God for allowing us to be present for the first time in our lives at an EF Mass.
Then the Mass started, while we didnt understand the Latin, this didnt discourage us at all. The reverence, the genuflecting, the bowing! This was a big WOW to us all. The respect and reverance that the priest and the altar servers had for the Sacred Liturgy lead the laity into worship. When the Liturgy of the Eucharist started, I was awed by the silence, we experienced a contemplation that was not able to be attained at our OF Masses at our home parishes. It was beautiful, when I went for Communion, I didnt want to get up from the Communion rail I was so enamoured with it all. After the Mass ended, we all continued to kneel and give thanks to God for such a great gift the EF is.
We all love the EF, we want to keep going, but seeing that we have to drive pretty far to attend one, we were thinking that we could attend every two or three months. We want to learn Latin and purchase missals that have the Spanish translation. We want to continue to come and I know that this isn’t going to be the first or last time we will attend, God willing. This was such a wonderful gift that God has given us and wish that there was a parish in my area that offers the EF regulary, but I thank God that He has fulfilled my wish to attend and EF Mass.
I did manage to find another parish that offers the Latin Mass, which is in Indio, CA, its only 2 hours away from where we live. Im planning on going in two weeks.