Rosary during Tridentine Mass?

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Miles, you are failing to see that St Pius X was pope during the Latin era and the vernacular was not used.
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What does that have to do with it? Or are you still of the mindset that Catholics during the time of the Latin Mass did not understand what the Mass was about simply because of the fact that it was in latin?
 
All you are doing is repeatedly stating an opinion contrary to that of a canonized pope. He is extremely likely to be superior to you in knowledge about matters theological, philosophical, and liturgical.

We get it. That’s what you think.
And he could have been giving them busy work.

Does the Mass need any supplementation?

Do private devotions done when one should be paying full attention to the Sacrifice of the Mass really add anything?

We don’t have his exact thinking (from what I have seen here) only that he recommended it.
 
What does that have to do with it? Or are you still of the mindset that Catholics during the time of the Latin Mass did not understand what the Mass was about simply because of the fact that it was in latin?
If they did really fully understand what was going on, fully able to participate, there would be no promotion of any private personal devotion during it.
 
If they did really fully understand what was going on, fully able to participate, there would be no promotion of any private personal devotion during it.
Okay, let’s just adopt your method of argument. Have a taste.

It’s good to pray the Sorrowful Mysteries during Mass.
 
Okay, let’s just adopt your method of argument. Have a taste.

It’s good to pray the Sorrowful Mysteries during Mass.
It is better to only focus on the Mass and not introduce anything extra as the Mass is not deficient in any way.
 
Miles,I will grant you that. BUT what is better? Nothing less than full participation of the mass, the highest form of prayer that exists. If you accept that, which you should, than why detract from it by lack of participation?
Deacon Ed B
 
Miles,I will grant you that. BUT what is better? Nothing less than full participation of the mass, the highest form of prayer that exists. If you accept that, which you should, than why detract from it by lack of participation?
Deacon Ed B
Between the prayers of the Mass, after receiving Communion and waiting for everyone else, is there a better way to reflect on the Sacrifice you just witnessed?
 
Between the prayers of the Mass, after receiving Communion and waiting for everyone else, is there a better way to reflect on the Sacrifice you just witnessed?
Between the prayers of the Mass? There is that much down time?

Around the time Communion is being distributed maybe.
 
Miles,I will grant you that. BUT what is better? Nothing less than full participation of the mass, the highest form of prayer that exists. If you accept that, which you should, than why detract from it by lack of participation?
Who is to say what is better… for you or Eilish or Miles or myself? Who is to say that my occasional practice of the Eucharistic Rosary is not helping me to come to a deeper understanding and closer union with Christ in his sacrifice at Calvary? If, for you, it is a distraction from the sacrifice, then surely it is not something you should do.
 
Miles, it seems that your mind is made up. I think any further “discussion” is pointless. Time after communion is to reflect on who and what you received, thanking God for humbling himself to come to you, (and me), This is a time for reflection on the mystery you have received. I guess if you cannot do that, than the rosary is your answer. I would say, that this is time you should spend pouring out your heart to God, asking him to give you the fullest benefits possible from this great mystery. This is a time of inner reflection on who and what you have received. It should be a time of meditation - contemplation and thanksgiving. For myself, I would find the rosary (which I love and pray daily) a distractiion. I will keep you in my prayers.
Deacon Ed B
 
You could say a Rosary during the priest’s sermon - (But don’t tell him I said so! After all, they do work hard at preparing their sermons each week.) It’s just out of courtesy to the priest that I’d say - hold off on the Rosary until end of Mass. If you won’t have the time, say it during the sermon.
That seems like a very patronizing statement about priests. Poor priest, he’s worked so hard at his sermon, the least we can do is listen to him.
It’s so much more than that. The priest because of the graces given to him at ordination has a special anointing to preach the gospel. The nuns taught me (pre Vatican II) that if you listen well to the priest’s sermon (today we call them homilies) the Holy Spirit in you will respond to the Holy Spirit working in the words of the priest, so that you will be given a special message for you. I’m paraphrasing (it’s been 50+ years). This will happen even if the priest speaks badly. I haven’t followed this thread from the beginning but I was brought up with the Tridentine Mass, and although it did reflect the transcendence of God, to me it was cold. Jesus is Emmanuel, God with us, and the mass in the vernacular speaks more to my senses, and brings God closer to me. I need that to help me carry out my daily tasks during the week. The words of the hymns that we sing today, which I’ve seen criticized in other forums, are often taken from Scripture. I wouldn’t go back.
 
Who is to say what is better… for you or Eilish or Miles or myself? Who is to say that my occasional practice of the Eucharistic Rosary is not helping me to come to a deeper understanding and closer union with Christ in his sacrifice at Calvary? If, for you, it is a distraction from the sacrifice, then surely it is not something you should do.
Seems it is something that, if truly brings you closer, should be done before mass as preparation.
 
Seems it is something that, if truly brings you closer, should be done before mass as preparation.
Seems that is probably good advice for yourself, but you cannot and should not presume to understand another’s heart.
 
Seems that is probably good advice for yourself, but you cannot and should not presume to understand another’s heart.
This is not about understanding another person’s heart but about condoning additions to the Mass.
 
Miles, it seems that your mind is made up. I think any further “discussion” is pointless. Time after communion is to reflect on who and what you received, thanking God for humbling himself to come to you, (and me), This is a time for reflection on the mystery you have received. I guess if you cannot do that, than the rosary is your answer. I would say, that this is time you should spend pouring out your heart to God, asking him to give you the fullest benefits possible from this great mystery. This is a time of inner reflection on who and what you have received. It should be a time of meditation - contemplation and thanksgiving. For myself, I would find the rosary (which I love and pray daily) a distractiion. I will keep you in my prayers.
Deacon Ed B
I could not agree more with this statement, and it is more than opinion, the Saints taught this as well.
 
This is not about understanding another person’s heart but about condoning additions to the Mass.
Pope St. Pius X, for one, condoned it. You have no authority to either condone or not condone it. Why is it so hard to understand and accept that some people are able to find great spiritual benefit from praying something such as the Eucharistic Rosary at Mass, without it detracting from their worship at the Mass? Your pat refusal to see this seems quite close-minded.

Please don’t judge someone who you see praying the Rosary during Mass, because you don’t know their situation or what is in their hearts. You know, there are a lot of times when I will attend a second Mass and use that time to pray the Eucharistic Rosary. If you have tried praying and meditating on the Rosary during the sacrifice of the Mass, and have found it to be distracting, then by all means do not do it. But you have absolutely no right to say that it is wrong for everyone.
 
Pope St. Pius X, for one, condoned it. You have no authority to either condone or not condone it. Why is it so hard to understand and accept that some people are able to find great spiritual benefit from praying something such as the Eucharistic Rosary at Mass, without it detracting from their worship at the Mass? Your pat refusal to see this seems quite close-minded.

Please don’t judge someone who you see praying the Rosary during Mass, because you don’t know their situation or what is in their hearts. You know, there are a lot of times when I will attend a second Mass and use that time to pray the Eucharistic Rosary. If you have tried praying and meditating on the Rosary during the sacrifice of the Mass, and have found it to be distracting, then by all means do not do it. But you have absolutely no right to say that it is wrong for everyone.
Are we to think Pope Pius X found the Mass lacking that this needed to be condoned?

What else should be allowed to be added? That is the bottomline – extra personal nuances being added to the Mass.
 
Pope St. Pius X, for one, condoned it. You have no authority to either condone or not condone it. Why is it so hard to understand and accept that some people are able to find great spiritual benefit from praying something such as the Eucharistic Rosary at Mass, without it detracting from their worship at the Mass? Your pat refusal to see this seems quite close-minded.

Please don’t judge someone who you see praying the Rosary during Mass, because you don’t know their situation or what is in their hearts. You know, there are a lot of times when I will attend a second Mass and use that time to pray the Eucharistic Rosary. If you have tried praying and meditating on the Rosary during the sacrifice of the Mass, and have found it to be distracting, then by all means do not do it. But you have absolutely no right to say that it is wrong for everyone.
Will you please reference where Pope St. Pius X condoned doing the rosarey during Mass. I hope you are right, because I will start doing the rosary during the N.O. when I can’t make it to a TLM.
 
Will you please reference where Pope St. Pius X condoned doing the rosarey during Mass. I hope you are right, because I will start doing the rosary during the N.O. when I can’t make it to a TLM.
Why would you start a private personal devotion during mass?
 
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