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Yesterday I went to Mass for the first time in 10 years. I thought I’d share my experience with you.

The Church I attended was very traditional with a high altar, loads of statues and paintings, stations of the cross, an altar rail, plenty of stained glass windows etc. It truly was a sight to behold.

I decided to attend a Missa Cantata, or sung Latin Mass and I wasn’t disapointed. It was amazing. I’ve never been to a Latin Mass before and the sense of sacredness and reverence was overwhelming. Although I didn’t understand most of the service, it didn’t matter because I spent the time meditating on the Passion and on the sacrifice taking place at the altar. I also prayed for myself and for my family. Rather than feeling bored, I felt a deep connection with God that I never experienced as a child during a Novus Ordo Missae.

The Church was far from full and the parishioners were all older people, ranging from the 40’s to the 80’s. I would estimate that there were about 60 people present for the Mass. I’m 20 years old, so I stood out like a sore thumb. When I first entered the Church, the older parishioners looked suprised to see me there. One of the Priest’s assistants, who is about 70, expressed shock that I wanted to go to the Latin Mass instead of the Novus Ordo; however, they all welcomed me and seemed pleased that I attended.

I met the Priest and he is a nice man. He wore an old fashioned cassock and a biretta hat. He asked me a few questions and offered to hear my confession but I told him I’d rather wait so that I could make a proper examination of conscience. He looked suprised when I said this. Did I do the right thing or should I have took him up on his offer?

I think I’m going to attend again next week. Also, most of the people spent the time reading through their missal. They didn’t appear to be watching the Mass. I think I’m going to try and memorise the missal so that I can spend time at Mass praying and watching. Has anyone else done this?

This is definitely the Mass for me. I hope in the future that there will be more younger people like myself so that we preserve this for the future.

I would like to thank everyone on this forum who has helped me on my journey back into the Church.
 
What glorious feelings you must have pounding inside of your heart and body right now. Thank you for your post! I have yet myself to attend a TLM and I have soooo many questions. I did watch with awe the televised TLM on EWTN and was moved to tears when I saw it all unfolding before my eyes and those of Mother Angelica. I really can’t answer any of your questions therefore but the one about confession…should you find yourself in that position again, you might just ask the Holy Spirit to speak to you so that those sins you might have forgotten or have yet to formulate in words will be absolved.

God Bless you…I am looking forward with great anticipation in attending my first TLM this week. I am nervous and will try to prepare as much before hand as possible. I would hope to encounter as many kind and loving brothers and sisters as you did. 🙂

Jesus I Trust in You. Jesus I Trust in You. Jesus I Trust in You. ❤️
 
I met the Priest and he is a nice man. He wore an old fashioned cassock and a biretta hat. He asked me a few questions and offered to hear my confession but I told him I’d rather wait so that I could make a proper examination of conscience. He looked suprised when I said this. Did I do the right thing or should I have took him up on his offer?
Probably better to do this than give half a Confession, but don’t wait too long to Confess.
think I’m going to attend again next week. Also, most of the people spent the time reading through their missal. They didn’t appear to be watching the Mass. I think I’m going to try and memorise the missal so that I can spend time at Mass praying and watching. Has anyone else done this?
This is definitely the Mass for me. I hope in the future that there will be more younger people like myself so that we preserve this for the future.
There is one in a town nearby, and they have it in Latin once a month, I may attend, I remember it as a child, said the words but didn’t have a clue what I was saying.

Well Corpus Christi stands out a mile, but I think most people know what that means, anyway well done keep to the narrow road, it’s a road less travelled.
 
Yesterday I went to Mass for the first time in 10 years. I thought I’d share my experience with you.

The Church I attended was very traditional with a high altar, loads of statues and paintings, stations of the cross, an altar rail, plenty of stained glass windows etc. It truly was a sight to behold.

I decided to attend a Missa Cantata, or sung Latin Mass and I wasn’t disapointed. It was amazing. I’ve never been to a Latin Mass before and the sense of sacredness and reverence was overwhelming. Although I didn’t understand most of the service, it didn’t matter because I spent the time meditating on the Passion and on the sacrifice taking place at the altar. I also prayed for myself and for my family. Rather than feeling bored, I felt a deep connection with God that I never experienced as a child during a Novus Ordo Missae.

The Church was far from full and the parishioners were all older people, ranging from the 40’s to the 80’s. I would estimate that there were about 60 people present for the Mass. I’m 20 years old, so I stood out like a sore thumb. When I first entered the Church, the older parishioners looked suprised to see me there. One of the Priest’s assistants, who is about 70, expressed shock that I wanted to go to the Latin Mass instead of the Novus Ordo; however, they all welcomed me and seemed pleased that I attended.

I met the Priest and he is a nice man. He wore an old fashioned cassock and a biretta hat. He asked me a few questions and offered to hear my confession but I told him I’d rather wait so that I could make a proper examination of conscience. He looked suprised when I said this. Did I do the right thing or should I have took him up on his offer?

I think I’m going to attend again next week. Also, most of the people spent the time reading through their missal. They didn’t appear to be watching the Mass. I think I’m going to try and memorise the missal so that I can spend time at Mass praying and watching. Has anyone else done this?

This is definitely the Mass for me. I hope in the future that there will be more younger people like myself so that we preserve this for the future.

I would like to thank everyone on this forum who has helped me on my journey back into the Church.
I cried when I read your post. How happy you must be!! God Bless you as you continue to grow in your Catholic faith.

I love the Latin Mass, too. 🙂
 
I think the priest was pleasently surprised to hear that you take the sacrament seriously.

Welcome home! :hug1:
 
Welcome home!

It only gets better from here. 😃
I couldn’t have said it better. I came home after 3 decades away and I have never known such peace and joy in my life.

After starting to go to the Latin Mass daily I realized just how lucky I am to have decide to come back to the Church and to our Lord.

Welcome Home and God Bless…

:heart:Blyss
 
He asked me a few questions and offered to hear my confession but I told him I’d rather wait so that I could make a proper examination of conscience. He looked suprised when I said this. Did I do the right thing or should I have took him up on his offer?
Well, it’s admirable you want to be thorough. But, if you are in a state of mortal sin, you should have taken him up on it.

As long as you try your best, and don’t deliberately omit mortal sins, all your sins will be forgiven. You can always mention forgotten sins at later confessions.

If you hadn’t been to Mass in 10 years, I’d get to Confession ASAP, and not worry about remembering every sin.

God Bless, and Welcome Home!
 
WELCOME HOME:hug3:

If it’s been 10 years, you definitely want to get to Confession ASAP, especially before receiving the Holy Eucharist (don’t want to add sacrilige to the confession!) I know how you feel, when I came home a few years ago at 17; what a relief! Unfortunately, I didn’t have a very good priest here, but I was so thrilled to be back and besides, we have Perpetual Adoration, Deo Gratias! I’m glad you have a good priest; they are such big helps. Friendly and holy and orthodox, you can’t ask for a better priest.

I hope your Confession goes well, God bless you and your family.
 
Thanks for the kind replies 🙂

I’ve just been to confession and it feels as if a weight has been lifted from my shoulders. I confessed every sin I could remember, even the “embarrasing” ones. The Sacrament of Confession is a wonderful thing; it’s made me feel like a new man!

Now I can receive the Eucharist again!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂
 
Thanks for the kind replies 🙂

I’ve just been to confession and it feels as if a weight has been lifted from my shoulders. I confessed every sin I could remember, even the “embarrasing” ones. The Sacrament of Confession is a wonderful thing; it’s made me feel like a new man!

Now I can receive the Eucharist again!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂
Ok, now I am crying too. I have also come home after wandering the earth as a cafeteria Catholic for 20 years. 13 years ago, my husband and I were married in a civil service, since I had been previously married in the Church, and were unable to receive Communion. 4 years ago, I started the long, emotionally painful process of obtaining an annulment, and 2 years ago (Sept 17, 2005) we were joined in the Holy Sacrament of Matrimony. On that day, I received the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of my King for the first time in 13 years. At that Mass, I couldn’t stop crying. To this day, I cry at every Mass, I can’t help it. Sometimes the tears flow and my nose runs and runs, and I can’t stop it. Our lives have changed so, so much since then. We are so happy and blessed beyond measure that Jesus called us home.
 
At that Mass, I couldn’t stop crying. To this day, I cry at every Mass, I can’t help it. Sometimes the tears flow and my nose runs and runs, and I can’t stop it. Our lives have changed so, so much since then. We are so happy and blessed beyond measure that Jesus called us home.
I know where you are coming from. this happens to me. After decades away from the church I cried through my first Confession back and I really shed the tears upon receiving the Eucharist for the first time in a long time. I often still get tears and there are some hymns that make ne break out the hankie. What a blessing we have given to us by our Lord.

:heart:Blyss
 
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