I like both the NO and Tridentine/Latin Mass. Even for cradle Catholics, or if you’ve been Catholic for a very long time, your first Latin Mass will be a memorable experience. You’ll almost get an idea of how a non-Catholic entering the Church feels and experiences their first time at Mass. For some it’s intimidating, you get lost in the Latin, the whole mood and atmosphere is different. The movements at the alter, the Gregorian chant, and just the respect and reverence shown to God is beautiful.
I disagree with many who think it’s nostalgia for those who were born post-Vatican II. It’s not about bringing back the past. Yes, it’s part of our tradition, but those who attend the Latin Mass want to keep the focus on our Lords sacrifice. If that liturgy brings them closer to God, that’s what’s important.
I like the modern Mass because it’ll also reach people, it’ll just be in a different way. For new Catholics they can transition and won’t be so overwhelmed. The only thing with the modern Mass though is I’d like to see more emphasis on the rubrics, some “Ordo”

has to be maintained so we’re all really unified in the Body of Christ.
During tough times is when the Church flourishes, wars, plagues, famines, persecutions.Christianity is under full assault today, so there’s no better time to be Catholic if you’re not already one. Propicietur Deus Ecclesiae suae sanctae
