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Prove that it isn’t a myth. Personal experiences in one parish doesn’t constitute proof.Well, unfortunately, it isn’t myth. Although I can see where some might like to affirm some revisionist history.![]()
Prove that it isn’t a myth. Personal experiences in one parish doesn’t constitute proof.Well, unfortunately, it isn’t myth. Although I can see where some might like to affirm some revisionist history.![]()
So, what does? 70 years of Catholic life in MANY parishes over the years? How many women praying rosaries during Latin Mass does it take to convince you?Prove that it isn’t a myth. Personal experiences in one parish doesn’t constitute proof.
So what if some prayed the rosary during mass? What’s important is to participate in the sacrifice interiorly, that can be done while praying the rosary. Today some seem to think that if you shout the loudest and walk around in the sanctuary the most conspiciously, God will hear you better. Well, he won’t.:banghead:So, what does? 70 years of Catholic life in MANY parishes over the years? How many women praying rosaries during Latin Mass does it take to convince you?
So, what is your “standard” of “proof” ?
The burden of proof is on those claiming it to be a myth that it is indeed, a myth.
Countless posters have shared their experiences with witnessing people at Latin Masses praying rosaries etc…
So you are saying that mentally, you can fully participate and pay attention to the Mass AND give your full devotion to the rosary you are saying at the same time?So what if some prayed the rosary during mass? What’s important is to participate in the sacrifice interiorly, that can be done while praying the rosary. Today some seem to think that if you shout the loudest and walk around in the sanctuary the most conspiciously, God will hear you better. Well, he won’t.:banghead:
What is prayer? It’s a lifting of the heart and mind to God.So you are saying that mentally, you can fully participate and pay attention to the Mass AND give your full devotion to the rosary you are saying at the same time?
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Well, Mass takes an hour a day, which leaves you another 23 to say your rosary.What is prayer? It’s a lifting of the heart and mind to God.
That’s almost a definition of what the Mass is too.
I’m not saying that the rosary is the most suitable way for all to participate in mass but it could well have been for some.
Besides I think all theses derogatory remarks about both the rosary and the mass are unbecoming for Catholics.
Ethelzguy, I’m not propagating saying the rosary during mass. It’s only that I don’t jugde those who did, being stupid. I think you are missing the point I’m trying to make. No one can jugde your participation in the sacrifice of Christ by external actions or words. It might very well be that some of those who prayed the rosary, uniting themselves to the sacrifice of Christ through the hands of the priest, got more graces from the mass than those who followed along in their missals, or today just repeat the responses.Well, Mass takes an hour a day, which leaves you another 23 to say your rosary.
You can’t possibly be giving yourself totally to the Mass if you’re back in the pew saying a rosary. But then again, maybe that was the whole point to begin with. People didn’t understand the Latin (beyond rote recital), so they said the rosary to immerse themselves in their faith otherwise.
Okee doke. I agree with you. We’re wandering off here anyway.Ethelzguy, I’m not propagating saying the rosary during mass. It’s only that I don’t jugde those who did, being stupid. I think you are missing the point I’m trying to make. No one can jugde your participation in the sacrifice of Christ by external actions or words. It might very well be that some of those who prayed the rosary, uniting themselves to the sacrifice of Christ through the hands of the priest, got more graces from the mass than those who followed along in their missals, or today just repeat the responses.
It’s not a myth that some did pray the rosary but it’s a myth that all did so. What suits one perhaps will not suit the other. As I see it there was more freedom “back in the day” than today when everyone has to do the same.Okee doke. I agree with you. We’re wandering off here anyway.
I think we can both agree that people saying the rosary during the Latin Mass “back in the day” certainly is not a myth though. And, that’s what got us here.
I don’t ever recall posting “all”…It’s not a myth that some did pray the rosary but it’s a myth that all did so. What suits one perhaps will not suit the other. As I see it there was more freedom “back in the day” than today when everyone has to do the same.
Yes, the remarks are very unbecoming for Catholics, not to mention un-Catholic to judge another’s interior disposition by their exterior practices. It is always best to focus on your own disposition, and not that of your neighbor. The example given by a previous poster about the women praying the Rosary through the 8:00 Mass is a perfect example.What is prayer? It’s a lifting of the heart and mind to God.
That’s almost a definition of what the Mass is too.
I’m not saying that the rosary is the most suitable way for all to participate in mass but it could well have been for some.
Besides I think all theses derogatory remarks about both the rosary and the mass are unbecoming for Catholics.
Very easily.So you are saying that mentally, you can fully participate and pay attention to the Mass AND give your full devotion to the rosary you are saying at the same time?
Please explain how you pray the rosary while “fully aware of what is happening” during the Sacrifice of the Mass.A person praying the Rosary along with the Sacrifice of the Mass, fully aware of what is happening, will reap greater benefits than a person reading mindlessly.
Why don’t you ask the Doctor of Theology, who said so? I suggest that you are arguing this point out of a personal distaste for praying the Rosary during Mass. Amen, so be it. If you cannot understand how it is possible to pray the Rosary and at the same time be aware of what is happening at the altar, then by all means, don’t do so. I am certainly not trying to convince you or anyone that it is something that you must do. Just please don’t judge another who finds that they do, indeed, reap great benefits from the practice, or suggest that they simply cannot do so.Please explain how you pray the rosary while “fully aware of what is happening” during the Sacrifice of the Mass.
It is known scientific fact, that the human brain can only process one snip of data at any given instant. If a person is jockeying between paying attention to the Mass and paying attention to the rosary, they can’t possibly be fully immmersed in either.
You can drive and listen to the radio at the same time, but you can NOT be fully attentive to both at the same time. One gets full attention, while the other gets peripheral.
Well, we have multiple issues.Why don’t you ask the Doctor of Theology, who said so? I suggest that you are arguing this point out of a personal distaste for praying the Rosary during Mass. Amen, so be it. If you cannot understand how it is possible to pray the Rosary and at the same time be aware of what is happening at the altar, then by all means, don’t do so. I am certainly not trying to convince you or anyone that it is something that you must do. Just please don’t judge another who finds that they do, indeed, reap great benefits from the practice, or suggest that they simply cannot do so.
I don’t recall anyone denying that some people did/do both. What has been denied is that people were expected to do so. I quote, “shut up and pray the rosary.”Well, we have multiple issues.
First we have those who say that we DID used to do both, and others who deny such.
Once we get past that, we get into the “why’s” of both being done.
Who has done that? Or are you carrying an argument over from another thread?I personally don’t care what others DO…it’s when they claim that it’s “so much better” than those of us who attend Mass in the vernacular, and UNDERSTAND the words and what they mean.
And you attend the NO, I bet.I personally have NEVER said a rosary while attending Mass. I feel like it’s “cheating”. Either I’m totally into the Mass, or I’m totally into my rosary. You can’t kid God.