Friday, February 28, 2014

How to love that boring Latin Mass: video

This video, by someone completely unknown to me, sums up in a rather artless way a lot of what I have been saying about the different kind of participation proper to the Old and New Masses. This is one of the young people those close to the Holy Father would do well to listen to carefully.

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  1. She's a wonderful friend of mine, and I think she has been graced so much by Our Lord and His Blessed Mother!

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  2. Do give her my compliments for her video! It made my day.

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  3. Thank you for sharing my video!! May God bless you for your work in Catholic Media online.

    To see other young people talking about their faith on youtube, please go to my website www.newcatholicgeneration.com and spread the Word!

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  4. This video is a wonderful expression for a lover of Latin Mass. Understanding the Mass is important. However, whatever we do true understanding comes through our hearts by receiving the Beauty in the most humble way in the Latin Mass. Thank you for sharing the video and all the efforts for more Latin Mass all around the world. This means a lot to me.

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  5. What a delightfully succinct young lady! Her ad lib presentation is incisive and precise as to the emotion, psychology, and, yes, philosophy, of a mass Pope Pius expressly wished in a bull should remain unchanged in perpetuity, and this fine young lady gives the very reasons that i am confident that particular pope would have commended.
    Terry, from the world of painting and philosophy.

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  6. What a delightful young lady, succinct and precise all at once, and wholly without any obscurity as to the point. Emotionally, psychologically, yes, and even philosophically, right on target as to a sense of 'holiness' which the modern mass tends to make redundant. The mass should indeed be not for us, but from us, and i am sure that Pius v when he declared the mass should remain always as then and in perpetuity, (now ignored and part of the lack of self consistency in authority we see today), would be delighted to commend her for her contribution. Terry, from the domain of painting and philosophy.

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  7. Doubled entry in error- not very good with technology today.

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