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Melchior_1
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Well, lets turn it on its head. Let’s say your local mass is said in your local language. For 25 years. After the first fews weeks you understand every word and know the responses. What’s left after that?
Seeking your own sanctification.
The priest is the one offering the mass. We merely attend. ‘Assisting’ is based on a French word, ‘assister’, which in French means, ‘to attend’. But people think they really have to be following along every word, to help out, I think.
The priest is the only one whose actions are essential. The Latin Mass, with its periods of quiet, lets one reflect on what’s going on and impresses upon one that something wonderful is going on up there.
- What’s left after that? The Eucharist, for one.
- Merely attending? One could say the same if the Mass is done in Latin, especially if one doesn’t understand the words.
- There are moments of silence in the OF too.