First time attending Catholic Mass! --- Skeptic Sunday #1

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  • @SimplySkeptical22
    @SimplySkeptical22  Місяць тому +455

    NOTES:
    - When I referred to the "sermon" being an hour long, I was referring to the entire Mass or service as a whole. I may have misspoke. Coming from a Baptist background, often "service" and "sermon" are used interchangeably. I appreciate the added context from the comments.
    - I did not take communion.
    - This was my first video and testing the waters. I do plan to attend another Mass and will make a more encompassing video then with my further understanding.
    - Thank you everyone for the support!

    • @MaraJadeTX
      @MaraJadeTX Місяць тому +12

      @SimplySkeptical22 I really, really love this video. Thank you for your perspective. If there is a Byzantine Catholic Church near you that service is also very beautiful. Much, much different than Western/Roman Catholic, but gorgeous.

    • @michaelbecansr9843
      @michaelbecansr9843 Місяць тому +10

      Thank what a wonderful review of the Catholic Mass 🤗🙏🏻✝️😇

    • @liraco_mx
      @liraco_mx Місяць тому +10

      I did assume you confused your terms, but there can be long homilies. For our wedding Mass the priest went almost 30 minutes long just with the homily which caused the following Mass start late 😂
      Interesting to know you have a Protestant background. Keep searching! It'd be cool to see you compare a Mass that celebrates in Latin, it's even more structured, and if it's the High Mass it has full chanting and incense.

    • @user-dl6jz4bh6h
      @user-dl6jz4bh6h Місяць тому +16

      Please try and find a Traditional Latin Mass which will give you a more historical overview.. the TLM is like the flesh on the bones of the New Mass (novus ordo). Vatican II stripped away a lot of the prayers etc and it’s a debate that continues today. I am a retired priest so if you would like to ask anything go ahead. Equally I am happy to add comments if they are helpful.

    • @BornInPhillyPA
      @BornInPhillyPA Місяць тому +10

      Novos Ordo (New Order, said in local language) is the best way to introduce yourself to the Catholic Mass. There are 2 parts: known as the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The first liturgy is readings from the Old and New Testaments. The second liturgy is reenacting the Last Supper and communion. These 2 liturgies are traditions dating back to Early Church Fathers and the Apostles, when the Church was in hiding and under persecution. There were no Mega churches, big screens, bands, choirs, or cathedrals. They just went to each other's houses, read, prayed, and broke bread. Forgot. Only 1 person read. Not everyone was literate.
      I say Novos Ordo is the "best" only because you can understand all the words being said or sung and you have a chance to participate if you can read from a missalette (the books normally in all the benches are portions of the yearly Missal, which has all the readings scheduled for Sunday Mass.) The missalette has instructions on when to stand, sit, or kneel.
      I would recommend you watch videos of the Latin Mass (high or low) or the Byzantine Mass before attending in person if you are trying to participate. You will at least not be shocked and know what's happening if you prepare yourself. Otherwise, there will be too much going on at the same time. If you attend a Latin Mass, and try to "participate" in Latin, your nose will be stuck in the book going back and forth from the Latin to the English translation. You will miss seeing what's going on. Similar experience in Byzantine rite, except it's in Greek. Your attendance will be primarily as a witness if you are not prepared. Plus your pronunciation of the words will be off. That's how it was for me the first couple times, anyway.
      But, yeah. Somehow it's more special and more reverent to celebrate Latin Mass compared to Novos Ordo Mass. As you noted, I have seen people wearing soccer uniforms or shorts and tank tops at Novos Ordo Mass. People get dressed up to attend Latin Mass, in my experience. Many of the women tend to wear veils. Even receiving the Eucharist is more reverent because we kneel at the communion rail and receive the Eucharist on the tongue instead of in the hand.
      Good luck on your journey. I'll pray for you and anyone reading this comment.
      😉

  • @fr.jeremiahpayne8378
    @fr.jeremiahpayne8378 Місяць тому +1438

    Your video popped up in my feed. I am a Roman Catholic priest; if ever you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. And thanks for giving us a look.

    • @paul_321
      @paul_321 Місяць тому +123

      Thank you Father 🙏

    • @ssnow9185
      @ssnow9185 Місяць тому +104

      Thank you Father, I pray Mary will bring her home

    • @SimplySkeptical22
      @SimplySkeptical22  Місяць тому +207

      I appreciate your openness to questions, thank you!

    • @charlesleake930
      @charlesleake930 Місяць тому +9

      sure lets start with the Miracle of the Sun and Sister Lucy in Fatima Portugal in 1917...she was murdered and replaced because she new the Truth about the apostacy in the Church ...having seen the uncorrupted Trinity vision in Tuy Spain in 1929

    • @ssnow9185
      @ssnow9185 Місяць тому +114

      @@charlesleake930this isn’t really the place to be discussing Fatima conspiracy theories my friend

  • @anr765
    @anr765 Місяць тому +166

    I was born a Chaldean Catholic in the Middle East, and when I came to the West a few decades ago, I assumed all Christians worshipped as I did (as we were deeply isolated from the rest of the world, largely because of Saddam Hussein, who was ruling my country at the time.) I didn’t realize there were people who didn’t know Mary or didn’t celebrate the Eucharist! When a friend invited me to an evangelical church for the first time, I was in shock. There were no signs of the cross, no statues or sacred images, no communion, and no one kneeling. The people seemed full of passion for the Lord, which was nice, but I didn’t feel the Lord’s presence.
    At the end of the service, my friend asked what I thought. I told her, honestly, it felt more like a Bible study with added enthusiasm than a sacred experience. I didn’t sense any holiness or sacredness in it. I think she was offended by my response-perhaps she was trying to convert me, though I wasn’t aware of it at the time. I was simply being honest. Deep down, I left feeling empty, as though I had only experienced some Bible reading that I could have done at home.
    P.S. The Chaldeans were evangelized by St. Thomas the Apostle and his disciples, who were among the early fathers of the Church.

    • @SimplySkeptical22
      @SimplySkeptical22  Місяць тому +21

      Thank you so much for sharing your story!

    • @gabeeaglesland1378
      @gabeeaglesland1378 Місяць тому +9

      You went to a Protestant church service not a Catholic Mass as you probably later found out. We are all called to evangelize but the thousands of Protestant church’s are mostly pomp and circumstance.
      I’d love to have a Chaldean church to go to, the Novus Ordo Mass that Rome installed in 1962 after Vatican II isn’t reverent as is the Latin rite , which our pope is trying to eliminate 😥✝️🙏🇭🇺🇺🇸

    • @Gunker02
      @Gunker02 29 днів тому +6

      My thoughts exactly. I enjoy going to other Christian churches but I don't feel the spirit there at all. It has a good message but it feels like(like you said) bible study, with a concert involved.

    • @Mariam-kg7fr
      @Mariam-kg7fr 10 днів тому +4

      I had to leave a position with a nonprofit here in Texas because I was the only Catholic among a bunch of evangelical baptists. The loud singing and throwing their arms in the air was theatrical. We would pray every morning and it would ALWAYS start out with praying for a certain politician, then trying to insult all the communities they deemed ungodly. Never again.

    • @gabeeaglesland1378
      @gabeeaglesland1378 9 днів тому +2

      @ Wow not a good group…

  • @kleinschmitterling
    @kleinschmitterling Місяць тому +225

    I grew up in the Catholic faith but didn't know it well, sadly. For a big part of my life, I felt like you, not understanding the mass. My family didn't go every week either and when we went, it was boring for me.
    However, once I started to look for God and learn about my faith, it was life changing! Once I understood the meaning of the mass and the significance behind every action (why we stand, sit or kneel, why the priest my open his hands or close them; why only a drop pf water is put into the wine, etc...) and that Jesus is really present in his Body, Soul and Divinity by the transubstantiation...wow! Mass became so real and special that it felt like it was only 15 minutes. I can no longer go without Sunday mass. It is my oasis and strength.
    The Eucharist is the center and and most important part of the Catholic faith. We are required to go on Sundays and encouraged to go more often, if able. We are never required to donate a certain amount of money but encouraged to support our church however and how much we are able.
    I also appreciate that when we are not able to receive Jesus in communion (yes, Catholics in state of mortal sin should not receive) we can still receive a blessing.
    Thank you for this video and thank you for your effort to learn and know that if you are not Catholic you should not take communion.
    I am glad your experience was a positive one.

    • @jimmydlr1447
      @jimmydlr1447 Місяць тому

      @@kleinschmitterling what is the purpose of communion and are you required to go to Sunday mass or is it out of conviction?

    • @LiberC77101
      @LiberC77101 Місяць тому +2

      God bless you. I will include you in my prayers and light an exorcised candle for you to protect you from evil individuals for proclaiming the Holy Communion as the center of our worship.

    • @bwat8038
      @bwat8038 Місяць тому +4

      @@jimmydlr1447 Communion is a sacrament, from when Jesus instituted the Eucharist at the Last Supper among his disciples / apostles. We break and share bread as Jesus did, and we see the re-representation of his Sacrifice (we are not re-sacrificing him again like many skeptics and antagonists say). We believe the Wine and the Bread is truly the body and blood of Christ, however the 'host' (the bread) is still bread, but the essence of the bread and wine is literally the body and blood.
      Going to Sunday mass is a holy day of obligation, it's a day that we all share and receive the sacraments.

    • @jimmydlr1447
      @jimmydlr1447 Місяць тому

      @ so would you say communion is highway to heaven?

    • @jimmydlr1447
      @jimmydlr1447 Місяць тому

      @ I would say going to mass is an honor and a privilege rather than an obligation but I get the point, it’s in the ten comandments

  • @Jkim8901
    @Jkim8901 Місяць тому +469

    I converted this past Easter. Best decision of my life.

    • @kacops
      @kacops Місяць тому +17

      Great to hear! Welcome home! ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

    • @oreopickles3472
      @oreopickles3472 Місяць тому +14

      Welcome home. All Glory to Christ our Lord

    • @MichElle-zc9tu
      @MichElle-zc9tu Місяць тому +5

      👍🏻💪🏻💃🙏🏻

    • @CullenClan
      @CullenClan Місяць тому +7

      Welcome home ❤

    • @ApocalypticDogOfDoom
      @ApocalypticDogOfDoom Місяць тому +4

      welcome brother!!!!

  • @hoosas5998
    @hoosas5998 Місяць тому +288

    3:00 important to note, the homily changes from priest to priest, but the readings are the same all across the world every day!!

    • @ra1der5
      @ra1der5 Місяць тому +3

      YES! I was going to comment the same. You beat me to it!
      Score yourself ten bonus points. Do not pass GO! Do not collect $200.

    • @insideouskraken3424
      @insideouskraken3424 27 днів тому

      One caveat: the Extraordinary Form (Latin Rite) has daily readings different from the Novus Ordo. The EF repeats yearly while the NO is on a 3 year rotation.

  • @stickylizardbabyangel
    @stickylizardbabyangel Місяць тому +95

    From a long lapsed Catholic: Catholic Churches are, still, the one place I’ve looked for peace in every city in the world I’ve visited.

    • @robertmaloney8110
      @robertmaloney8110 Місяць тому +12

      Andre
      Maybe it’s time to come home brother!

    • @despair_ts1823
      @despair_ts1823 16 днів тому +1

      Same after 6 years of not attending. I felt comfort and peace of mind. I couldn't believe how invested i was this time around compared to how i was before

    • @kenhoyer8601
      @kenhoyer8601 13 днів тому

      @@robertmaloney8110 Just keep an eye on your boys around the clergy.

  • @jeffscully50613
    @jeffscully50613 Місяць тому +561

    Catholics don't go to Mass to "get" something. We attend Mass to take part in--to give of ourselves in the re-presentation of the passion and crucifixion of Jesus, and the sacrifice of Him to the Father.
    Protestant services seem to be more of a Bible study with a stage show.
    I'm glad you felt welcomed and that it was a good experience for you.
    I would strongly urge you to consider taking part in the OCIA (formerly RCIA) classes at any Catholic parish. There is no commitment to become Catholic, and it is a great way to actually learn what it means and takes to be Catholic.

    • @salachenkoforley7382
      @salachenkoforley7382 Місяць тому +9

      Totally agreed with the Protestant services. It is more of a 4hrs Sunday School rather.

    • @maxellton
      @maxellton Місяць тому +39

      Agree. We don't go to mass for an experience. We go to mass to worship God; worship, at its heart, is sacrifice. The Holy Eucharist is the mass highlight when we offer the Father the one and eternal sacrifice of His Son.

    • @brunoandrade5389
      @brunoandrade5389 Місяць тому +11

      A missa não é representação do sacrifico da cruz ...o sacrifício da missa é o sacrifício do calvário é o mesmo sacrifício...Deus te abençoe

    • @christianman73
      @christianman73 Місяць тому +23

      I'm a former Protestant, and a Catholic convert. Not all Protestant churches put on a stage show at their Sunday services. Some still have the classic hymns, sung by the congregation, with just a piano or organ, for the music. Some also still have strong Christian preaching that isn't watered down, like too many churches today. To be clear, I'm glad that I became a Catholic, because I do believe that the Catholic Church is the Church that Christ founded, with continuing apostolic succession to this day, but I just wanted to mention that there are still Protestant churches that have more traditional services, and that still have strong preaching that is focused on Christ, and seeking to live a holy life, as a Christian.

    • @nicholasherzer9377
      @nicholasherzer9377 Місяць тому +10

      ​@@brunoandrade5389 I realize you might not speak english very well, so ill help you out. He put the hyphen in re-presentation to insinuate that it is the presentation of the sacrifice again. The priest is presenting us with the one sacrifice on calvary again. You are correct and so was he. God bless you.

  • @AnthonyD73384
    @AnthonyD73384 Місяць тому +105

    I’ve been raised Roman Catholic and am making my way back to it. I admire your respectful curiosity!

    • @ilonapecze268
      @ilonapecze268 18 днів тому +2

      Hi, I came back to the Church recently, best decision of my life ❤ praying for you

    • @TriciaPerry-mz7tc
      @TriciaPerry-mz7tc 8 днів тому

      @@ilonapecze268you all leave and come back after days months years when you are Christian and a child of God you are not to turn back from the ploughing and the Holy Ghost will not dwell in you if HE EVER DID. BOUNCING BACK AND FORTH IN A CATHOLIC CHURCH and pope go in a box confess your sins and Oh behold you are clean and different. That’s not relationship with God and Christ that’s a relationship with a cult. Be advised.

  • @junglequeen7386
    @junglequeen7386 Місяць тому +177

    i've attend mass for a year and learned liturgy pretty fast. on my spare time, i was learning the faith from priest online. im now in OCIA which i adore so much. im being spiritual fed and i can see the bible with a much bigger picture. the mass is truly heaven on earth. you will be in my prayers in tonight's mass. God Bless! 🙏

    • @carakerr4081
      @carakerr4081 Місяць тому +5

      Praise God! Welcome home 🏠

    • @salachenkoforley7382
      @salachenkoforley7382 Місяць тому +3

      Blessed be God forever.

    • @junglequeen7386
      @junglequeen7386 Місяць тому +4

      @@salachenkoforley7382 Amen 🙏

    • @Adrian1trk
      @Adrian1trk Місяць тому +3

      Glad you're coming home. God bless you.

    • @junglequeen7386
      @junglequeen7386 Місяць тому +3

      @@Adrian1trk Thank you for the warm welcome. God Bless you!

  • @Thelaretus
    @Thelaretus Місяць тому +158

    Much love from a Catholic Christian! Come back, sister! You're very welcome and God awaits you too.

    • @KariRazo-wb1cg
      @KariRazo-wb1cg 5 днів тому

      I speak the truth with what I tell you. Oct 9, I was healed at “Our Lady of Champion,” Shrine the only approved Apparition site of our Blessed Virgin Mary in USA. I was healed from disabling ailment I suffered with for 13 years and excruciating pain from 2016 incident.
      I speak not just from our Lady but from God the Father, the Son, & the Holy Spirit. Catholics must see the truth about Nationalism. The prophesies of Marie Julie Jahenny stating: the “horrible religion,” that “many many Bishops embrace,” is not the Novus Ordo Missae aka The New Mass from Vatican 2 that many accepted as such. This false acceptance had a ripple effect through our Church and caused much division and damage to Catholicism throughout the world! The true “horrible religion that “many many Bishops embraced,” is the communist backed Nationalism Movement! In USA it is known as Christian Nationalism and they play a huge role politically with this new party that took over our Republican party in real-time.
      MAGA’s goal is to dismantle the Constitutional Federal Republic Government of America! To rebuild a government for the needs of this incoming administration and their global multi corporate interests.
      Christian Nationalists hijacked the Christian name-they are a guise for white supremacy! In America the Nationalist Movement aka “Christian Nationalism,” has one goal-Dismantle Christianity & replace it with Nationalism, (aka Hate). The billionaire backed MAGA along with Nationalism work hand in hand, why Republicans and Democrats must work hand in hand to dismantle them-or America is no longer and religion will no longer exist, exactly what this communist backed, billionaire, private sector, “venture capitalist,” “rogue”government wants, because they strive to dismantle the global system to bring in the NEW WORLD ORDER & lawlessness, so that they can use their reverse engineered “alien technology,” against the people of the world, to have TOTAL CONTROL. This is the work of the EVIL ONE and the LEFT & the RIGHT AND ALL PEOPLE AGAINST the NEW WORLD ORDER MUST WORK TOGETHER!
      Nationalists teach hate, racism, and they fear diversity-everything that is the integral measures of the Catholic Church! The diverse congregation of all creeds, race, colors, converts of all religions from all nations is the Christian congregation-the body of Jesus Christ.
      These Nationalists will gather Christians of the 7 main denominations & Catholics up along with Gays, Jews, Blacks-all marginalized groups and persecute us! Please know I speak the truth!

  • @hanscakestealer8546
    @hanscakestealer8546 2 місяці тому +210

    I started attending Catholic mass for the first time in my life last month, and I was immediatly surprised by the way rituals from standing, sitting, kneeling, singing, reading, and than the communion. I've tried 3 Catholic churches near me and my favorite is the traditional pre 1962 version of mass, it's much more traditional and doesn't attempt to cater to a broad audience which is fine.

    • @mrbaker7443
      @mrbaker7443 Місяць тому +3

      But the jokes aren’t as funny

    • @MaraJadeTX
      @MaraJadeTX Місяць тому +20

      I also recommend trying a Byzantine Catholic Church if there is one near you. It's beautiful.

    • @t.d6379
      @t.d6379 Місяць тому +3

      You better not have taken communion

    • @BensWorkshop
      @BensWorkshop Місяць тому +3

      @@mrbaker7443 Depends on how good your Latin is.

    • @jblackacre2325
      @jblackacre2325 Місяць тому +13

      ​ @BensWorkshop you don't need to know latin. The missals translate the Latin to English. It's very easy to follow along and worship God.
      It's actually pretty interesting. I like how I can go to any latin mass on the planet and follow along, no matter if I am in Mexico, Germany, France, Japan, etc. It's literally universal.

  • @handeyecoordinationskills
    @handeyecoordinationskills Місяць тому +26

    I'm Catholic and live in Ireland 🇮🇪 we love mass here each Sunday and our faith is wonderful, welcome to the faith

  • @josephokonkwo9776
    @josephokonkwo9776 Місяць тому +69

    I think the context needed to attend Holy Mass for the first time is to be aware that Mass is an entire PRAYER.

  • @MaruAnderson-111
    @MaruAnderson-111 Місяць тому +121

    Dr. Scott Hahn
    "The Fourth Cup" will blow your mind.

    • @empackmanmueller1725
      @empackmanmueller1725 Місяць тому +10

      Also scott hahns book the lambs supper is outstanding

    • @TESSU-z2d
      @TESSU-z2d Місяць тому +12

      ​@@empackmanmueller1725
      Rome Sweet Home

    • @EJ-gx9hl
      @EJ-gx9hl Місяць тому +3

      Just Scott Hahn in general

    • @Ninthalias1
      @Ninthalias1 20 днів тому

      ​@@empackmanmueller1725reading it now. Spectacular

  • @ToPrepareHisWay
    @ToPrepareHisWay Місяць тому +30

    Thank you for this video.
    God bless you.
    Fr. Anthony Hannon
    (Catholic Priest)

    • @KariRazo-wb1cg
      @KariRazo-wb1cg 5 днів тому

      Good day Fr. I would like to share my story.
      I speak the truth with what I tell you. Oct 9, I was healed at “Our Lady of Champion,” Shrine the only approved Apparition site of our Blessed Virgin Mary in USA. I was healed from disabling ailment I suffered with for 13 years and excruciating pain from 2016 incident.
      I speak not just from our Lady but from God the Father, the Son, & the Holy Spirit. Catholics must see the truth about Nationalism. The prophesies of Marie Julie Jahenny stating: the “horrible religion,” that “many many Bishops embrace,” is not the Novus Ordo Missae aka The New Mass from Vatican 2 that many accepted as such. This false acceptance had a ripple effect through our Church and caused much division and damage to Catholicism throughout the world! The true “horrible religion that “many many Bishops embraced,” is the communist backed Nationalism Movement! In USA it is known as Christian Nationalism and they play a huge role politically with this new party that took over our Republican party in real-time.
      MAGA’s goal is to dismantle the Constitutional Federal Republic Government of America! To rebuild a government for the needs of this incoming administration and their global multi corporate interests.
      Christian Nationalists hijacked the Christian name-they are a guise for white supremacy! In America the Nationalist Movement aka “Christian Nationalism,” has one goal-Dismantle Christianity & replace it with Nationalism, (aka Hate). The billionaire backed MAGA along with Nationalism work hand in hand, why Republicans and Democrats must work hand in hand to dismantle them-or America is no longer and religion will no longer exist, exactly what this communist backed, billionaire, private sector, “venture capitalist,” “rogue”government wants, because they strive to dismantle the global system to bring in the NEW WORLD ORDER & lawlessness, so that they can use their reverse engineered “alien technology,” against the people of the world, to have TOTAL CONTROL. This is the work of the EVIL ONE and the LEFT & the RIGHT AND ALL PEOPLE AGAINST the NEW WORLD ORDER MUST WORK TOGETHER!
      Nationalists teach hate, racism, and they fear diversity-everything that is the integral measures of the Catholic Church! The diverse congregation of all creeds, race, colors, converts of all religions from all nations is the Christian congregation-the body of Jesus Christ.
      These Nationalists will gather Christians of the 7 main denominations & Catholics up along with Gays, Jews, Blacks-all marginalized groups and persecute us! Please know I speak the truth!

  • @andersongordon1389
    @andersongordon1389 Місяць тому +48

    Absolutely fascinating. I am catholic but it was interesting listening to, from a different perspective, what I experience in Mass weekly. Your video made me feel like I was looking at myself in a mirror, and I felt really proud to be catholic when I heard your video. Of course I also heard a call to not just be routine but to enter in with awe and reverence. I am going to share this video with people.

    • @MichElle-zc9tu
      @MichElle-zc9tu Місяць тому

      Awe and reverence? Our faithful forget that we should be in reverent silence and sacredness.

  • @ereinei
    @ereinei Місяць тому +28

    Sounds like you had a good experience!
    The Sunday readings are on a 3 year schedule. Year A,B, and C. The Gospel of Matthew is read in year A, Mark in B, Luke in C, and John is interspersed in Lent, Easter, Advent, and Christmas as well as year B.
    Daily Masses are on a two year cycle.
    If you pray the liturgy of the hours, attend daily Mass, and Sunday Mass you will read about 90% of the whole Bible over 3 years.
    It’s so well organized the Anglicans and Lutherans picked up the Roman lectionary cycle and have used it.

  • @martharobertson7943
    @martharobertson7943 2 місяці тому +38

    What a great review video! Thank you for making it. As a lifelong Catholic, I find the liturgy - the structured, consistent format of prayers, scripture readings, communion - to be very comforting, and as an adult knowing what comes next, it allows me the brain space to really enter into deep contemplative prayer during mass. I’m so glad you went up for a communion blessing. Often, visitors do not choose to do that, and they report feeling left out. We always want our guests to feel included, even if they cannot receive Jesus in the Eucharist because they do not yet share our faith (though we will always walk alongside them in their faith journey). I hope you’ll return for another mass soon.

    • @SimplySkeptical22
      @SimplySkeptical22  2 місяці тому +11

      Thank you for your comment, I am so happy you enjoyed the video! I appreciate your perspective on the consistency and structure of Mass and how that allows you to enter a more spiritual space. I do plan to attend another service in the near future and will certainly post another video then!

    • @Ahomesteadersdream
      @Ahomesteadersdream Місяць тому +4

      @@SimplySkeptical22I’ve traveled to many different countries and have attended many different Masses… the beautiful thing is that when you know the Mass, you can attend anywhere in the world and still immerse yourself in the same liturgy of the Universal Church. You just might not understand the homily…

  • @carakerr4081
    @carakerr4081 Місяць тому +83

    Praying for your conversion to the Catholic Church ⛪️🙏🙏

    • @isaiah3872
      @isaiah3872 Місяць тому +3

      Or at the very least, pray for her to have an enduring degree & understanding & appreciation about Catholic Christianity. Even though we're the largest & among the eldest of all Christian groups, so many people are misinformed &/or downright conspiratorial about our faith.

  • @JosephCapelli
    @JosephCapelli Місяць тому +13

    Peace be with you, friend. I converted to Catholicism after 25 years of atheism following a series of events and experiences that told me there was more to existence than meets the eye. It's one of the best decisions I ever made and would encourage anyone to consider visiting their local Catholic church, attending Sunday Mass, and speaking with the priest if they're interested. There is a process if you convert as an adult (RCIA/OCIA) but it's quite easygoing.

  • @rainbowwarrior176
    @rainbowwarrior176 Місяць тому +85

    It’s not shame and guilt it’s honesty and the reality of the tradition of the church. If one feels shame and guilt, it’s because they know deep down that they should be going more often.😊 God Bless. 🙏🏼❤️✝️👑

    • @sptomase
      @sptomase Місяць тому +1

      I’m do better at times than others and the better I do the more I’m aware of how sinful I am.

    • @sitka49
      @sitka49 Місяць тому

      I don't necessarily have shame, and guilt - But, yeah I don't always make it to church - Catholicism, It wasn't my chosen faith. Look at this way. If was born in to Hindu family I might have been a Hindu, or in a Muslim family, a Muslim?

  • @Cuandoman
    @Cuandoman 2 місяці тому +59

    AMDG
    It's wonderful to hear you’ve attended Mass! Coming from a Protestant background, this experience may feel different, but there’s a lot that can deepen your understanding and appreciation for it. Here are some key aspects to reflect on as you consider attending again:
    Structure and Liturgy: The Mass is highly structured, following a set of prayers and rituals dating back centuries. This structure is divided into two main parts: the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The Liturgy of the Word includes readings from Scripture, a psalm, and a Gospel reading, where the congregation reflects on God’s Word. You might find this similar to the sermon-focused part of Protestant services, but with more of a focus on readings from the Bible rather than extended commentary.
    The Eucharist: Catholics believe the Eucharist is not only symbolic but also the true presence of Christ in the form of bread and wine. This belief is rooted in Jesus’ words at the Last Supper, where He said, “This is my body” and “This is my blood.” The Eucharist is the high point of the Mass, where Catholics receive the grace of God. You may have noticed some people crossing their arms and receiving a blessing rather than Communion-non-Catholics or Catholics not in a state of grace can do this to participate respectfully.
    Community and Communion of Saints: In addition to the people present, Catholics believe they are united with all believers, including those who have passed away (the “communion of saints”). This concept can add depth to the experience, seeing it as a unified worship with Christians across time and place.
    Symbolism and Tradition: You might notice gestures like making the sign of the cross, bowing, or kneeling, as well as the use of incense or holy water. These symbols and actions aren’t arbitrary but are intended to help worshipers enter more fully into the experience and focus on God. If they felt unfamiliar, know that they’re part of a longstanding tradition meant to engage the body and spirit in worship.
    Quiet Reflection: Catholics place a great emphasis on prayer, meditation, and silence throughout the Mass. You may have noticed people praying silently before and after Mass. This time of reflection is seen as a personal preparation and a thanksgiving afterward, helping Catholics center themselves on their relationship with God.
    If you’re open to going again, try visiting another parish. Each community has its own style while sharing the same core Mass. You might experience different music styles or cultural variations that can add richness. It could give you a fuller perspective on why Mass is central to Catholic life.
    2 Corinthians 13:14: "May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all."

    • @SimplySkeptical22
      @SimplySkeptical22  2 місяці тому +26

      @@Cuandoman Wow! Thank you so much for this comment. The added context is certainly important and very helpful. Much appreciated!

    • @BensWorkshop
      @BensWorkshop Місяць тому +6

      You can find a lot of the Novis Ordo in the writings of Justin Martyr (155 AD) and in one of the early churches to go into schism (about 400 AD) so I would dispute "centuries" and say millennia.

    • @protestant77
      @protestant77 Місяць тому

      @@BensWorkshop
      JESUS says Sabbath is holy.
      SATAN says Sunday is holy!
      ☝️WHO IS YOUR MASTER?

    • @BensWorkshop
      @BensWorkshop Місяць тому

      @@protestant77 What? Are you an Ellen G White cultist?
      What day did Jesus rise from the dead?

    • @nirmalcleetus8296
      @nirmalcleetus8296 5 днів тому +1

      Bravo

  • @seanmcshane3196
    @seanmcshane3196 Місяць тому +14

    Thank you for your sincere engagement. I am delighted you went up to get a blessing and got something positive out of the whole experience. Your openness is inspiring and a gift. You put a smile on my face and made my grey cold winter’s day somewhat brighter.

  • @autumnclouthier3016
    @autumnclouthier3016 Місяць тому +25

    Thank you for having an open mind about the church! The Lamb’s Supper is a good book explaining the Mass that I would recommend

  • @victorpierce5550
    @victorpierce5550 14 днів тому +2

    I find it amazing that you simply went and attended a mass, and were able to experience what is at the center of the church. So much to unpack and explain, however, in it's simplicity the message and purpose was directly in front of you. Thank you for being courageous and exploring.

  • @MrGobluebilly
    @MrGobluebilly Місяць тому +30

    Thank you for your review and charity towards the Catholic Mass. It was very thoughtful.

  • @cbmlgia
    @cbmlgia Місяць тому +6

    My first time seeing your channel. I just got confirmed into the Catholic Church this past Easter :) very VERY happy with being a Catholic. And the beautiful thing is you can never learn enough or experience enough because you literally have centuries upon centuries... heck even a couple of millenia of history to dig through.
    And what I find the most special about being Catholic is that I FEEL... connected to it all. I feel connected to the Church, the Early Christians, the Saints. It just feels like a massive family. You mentioning how all the masses across the world follow the same scriptures just highlights that even more so.
    Overall your video was great!!!!
    Really solid analysis. You just seem to have an overall great sense of self reflection

  • @mariarivera6485
    @mariarivera6485 Місяць тому +41

    Thank you for this lovely review of our Catholic Mass at your neighborhood parish! I wish I had been there to explain to you all that was going on. You get more when you understand what's going on. Yes, same readings are read in all Masses according to the liturgical calendar, which has a 3-year cycle. We also have Mass during the week, even more low key and contemplative! And you can be pretty sure that there is a Mass (or more) being said every hour around the world, considering how many Catholics there are around the world!
    I hope you come back. 🙏😊

  • @Jess-h6n
    @Jess-h6n Місяць тому +25

    As a Catholic, I find it very cool that you came to Mass with an open mind and fresh eyes! Too often we hear criticisms from non-Catholics (mostly Protestants) about our Faith without having ever gone to an actual Mass so this is refreshing to see! On your point about Mass feeling overwhelming for an outsider/non-Catholic, I can totally see how this can be especially with all the somatic type movements involved and I truly believe the standing, kneeling, sitting are part of being in posture with God and is meant to inspire outsiders. Also, the part about the priest encouraging the lay people to attend more often really is probably to receive Jesus (the Eucharist/Holy Communion). We truly believe through transubstantiation, that that is truly Jesus and the more we receive Him physically, the more sanctified we become. I know I probably said a whole bunch of words that make no sense but I hope you attend another Mass one time and learn from other Catholics! Loved watching this video :)

    • @KariRazo-wb1cg
      @KariRazo-wb1cg 5 днів тому

      I love being a Catholic!
      I speak the truth with what I tell you. Oct 9, I was healed at “Our Lady of Champion,” Shrine the only approved Apparition site of our Blessed Virgin Mary in USA. I was healed from disabling ailment I suffered with for 13 years and excruciating pain from 2016 incident.
      I speak not just from our Lady but from God the Father, the Son, & the Holy Spirit. Catholics must see the truth about Nationalism. The prophesies of Marie Julie Jahenny stating: the “horrible religion,” that “many many Bishops embrace,” is not the Novus Ordo Missae aka The New Mass from Vatican 2 that many accepted as such. This false acceptance had a ripple effect through our Church and caused much division and damage to Catholicism throughout the world! The true “horrible religion that “many many Bishops embraced,” is the communist backed Nationalism Movement! In USA it is known as Christian Nationalism and they play a huge role politically with this new party that took over our Republican party in real-time.
      MAGA’s goal is to dismantle the Constitutional Federal Republic Government of America! To rebuild a government for the needs of this incoming administration and their global multi corporate interests.
      Christian Nationalists hijacked the Christian name-they are a guise for white supremacy! In America the Nationalist Movement aka “Christian Nationalism,” has one goal-Dismantle Christianity & replace it with Nationalism, (aka Hate). The billionaire backed MAGA along with Nationalism work hand in hand, why Republicans and Democrats must work hand in hand to dismantle them-or America is no longer and religion will no longer exist, exactly what this communist backed, billionaire, private sector, “venture capitalist,” “rogue”government wants, because they strive to dismantle the global system to bring in the NEW WORLD ORDER & lawlessness, so that they can use their reverse engineered “alien technology,” against the people of the world, to have TOTAL CONTROL. This is the work of the EVIL ONE and the LEFT & the RIGHT AND ALL PEOPLE AGAINST the NEW WORLD ORDER MUST WORK TOGETHER!
      Nationalists teach hate, racism, and they fear diversity-everything that is the integral measures of the Catholic Church! The diverse congregation of all creeds, race, colors, converts of all religions from all nations is the Christian congregation-the body of Jesus Christ.
      These Nationalists will gather Christians of the 7 main denominations & Catholics up along with Gays, Jews, Blacks-all marginalized groups and persecute us! Please know I speak the truth!

  • @Silverfish2910
    @Silverfish2910 Місяць тому +25

    You have to check out a Traditional Latin Mass as a contrast. Be sure to ask for a High Mass or a Sung Mass.

  • @PaulNoll-gg2qk
    @PaulNoll-gg2qk Місяць тому +8

    I find it comforting that Catholics have celebrated Mass since the time of the Church's inception by Jesus Christ through Saint Peter and the Apostles. I feel connected and complete.

    • @KariRazo-wb1cg
      @KariRazo-wb1cg 5 днів тому

      I speak the truth with what I tell you. Oct 9, I was healed at “Our Lady of Champion,” Shrine the only approved Apparition site of our Blessed Virgin Mary in USA. I was healed from disabling ailment I suffered with for 13 years and excruciating pain from 2016 incident.
      I speak not just from our Lady but from God the Father, the Son, & the Holy Spirit. Catholics must see the truth about Nationalism. The prophesies of Marie Julie Jahenny stating: the “horrible religion,” that “many many Bishops embrace,” is not the Novus Ordo Missae aka The New Mass from Vatican 2 that many accepted as such. This false acceptance had a ripple effect through our Church and caused much division and damage to Catholicism throughout the world! The true “horrible religion that “many many Bishops embraced,” is the communist backed Nationalism Movement! In USA it is known as Christian Nationalism and they play a huge role politically with this new party that took over our Republican party in real-time.
      MAGA’s goal is to dismantle the Constitutional Federal Republic Government of America! To rebuild a government for the needs of this incoming administration and their global multi corporate interests.
      Christian Nationalists hijacked the Christian name-they are a guise for white supremacy! In America the Nationalist Movement aka “Christian Nationalism,” has one goal-Dismantle Christianity & replace it with Nationalism, (aka Hate). The billionaire backed MAGA along with Nationalism work hand in hand, why Republicans and Democrats must work hand in hand to dismantle them-or America is no longer and religion will no longer exist, exactly what this communist backed, billionaire, private sector, “venture capitalist,” “rogue”government wants, because they strive to dismantle the global system to bring in the NEW WORLD ORDER & lawlessness, so that they can use their reverse engineered “alien technology,” against the people of the world, to have TOTAL CONTROL. This is the work of the EVIL ONE and the LEFT & the RIGHT AND ALL PEOPLE AGAINST the NEW WORLD ORDER MUST WORK TOGETHER!
      Nationalists teach hate, racism, and they fear diversity-everything that is the integral measures of the Catholic Church! The diverse congregation of all creeds, race, colors, converts of all religions from all nations is the Christian congregation-the body of Jesus Christ.
      These Nationalists will gather Christians of the 7 main denominations & Catholics up along with Gays, Jews, Blacks-all marginalized groups and persecute us! Please know I speak the truth!

  • @christinashaw1859
    @christinashaw1859 2 місяці тому +18

    Glad you could go to a Mass. 🙂 One of my favorite things about being a Catholic is the amount of different cultures. I’ve been to Masses in Vietnamese, Spanish, English, and Latin, and I’m able to follow along because I know the structure. It’s amazing how there is always something new to learn because each culture has its own influence on the Mass. I can see what you say about people getting caught up in the rituals of Mass, though, and not going beyond that. I think the purpose of the ritualistic side to Mass is to approach an event we see as very sacred with a lot of reverence. However, I’d also say it’s really important for Catholics to be investigating their faith on their own time by entering into their community and learning all that they can. There is so much beauty that I’ve only recently discovered in my faith , and I think I’ll be learning more about faith and spirituality for the rest of my life to come. I could never learn it all in one go, and thank goodness for that. 😊 If you’re ever interested in investigating Catholicism more, there is a very rich culture of intellectual learning and even healthy skepticism within the Church…I can also see how it can be overwhelming if it is someone’s first time in a Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic Liturgy to me is very natural because I’ve been exposed to it all my life, but I think it’s normal for it to be a bit strange for someone who isn’t familiar with it. A couple years ago, I attended my first Eastern Catholic Liturgy, and I was so confused because I had never been exposed to that type of service! So, maybe I can relate a bit to what you must have experienced! (Eastern Catholicism is part of the Catholic Church, but they worship in different ways than Roman Catholics because of cultural differences.) Sorry for the long comment, by the way!

    • @SimplySkeptical22
      @SimplySkeptical22  2 місяці тому +5

      I really appreciate your comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. A big goal of my channel is to open a positive dialogue surrounding religion and I am happy to see it is being received well. I also appreciate the "healthy skepticism" you mentioned. I find that the intersection of religion and culture can be a beautiful thing and I am grateful to be welcomed to experience that, even as a nonbeliever.

  • @ceciliapacheco3511
    @ceciliapacheco3511 Місяць тому +9

    This channel popped-up on my page. I was raised in the Catholic Church and still practicing the faith. Although sometimes I still have my questions and doubts, I believe at its best the Catholic faith encompasses the fullness of faith and is closest to the ultimate truth. Thank you for your curiosity and kindness. Many people are cruel to Catholics and the Church for various reasons and without giving it a fair chance so I appreciate your openness and curiosity. I can't wait to see what other faith traditions you explore.

  • @christianman73
    @christianman73 Місяць тому +13

    This video came up in my YT recommended feed, and I really enjoyed it. Former atheist, and former Protestant, and a Catholic convert, for many years, here! 🙂This video was very fascinating, and I thank you for it. I'll be checking out your other videos too!

  • @ramonvelasquez8431
    @ramonvelasquez8431 Місяць тому +9

    I find it very nice that you got interested in seeing the Latin mass by yourself. It is a treasure and not everybody has one close by.

  • @daradevlin4093
    @daradevlin4093 Місяць тому +89

    You should definitely attend a TLM(Traditional Latin Mass) That is even more quiet and reverent!

    • @monicacarranco8525
      @monicacarranco8525 Місяць тому +3

      Maybe, just because she is newer to the mass in general, she should stay with the new mass just for a time to get used to it. Then, go to a latin mass.

    • @daninspiration4064
      @daninspiration4064 Місяць тому +3

      I like norvous Ordo masses cause I can actually understand it

    • @TexaSurvival
      @TexaSurvival Місяць тому +3

      Or find a blend of the two and find a Mass at an *ordinariate parish.
      *Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter

    • @nicholasherzer9377
      @nicholasherzer9377 Місяць тому +5

      @@daninspiration4064 They make Missals for that specific purpose for the Latin Mass. Also, I don't know why, but songs in Latin are just way more beautiful.

    • @WilliamBrothers
      @WilliamBrothers Місяць тому +7

      I invited a friend to TLM and that was her first experience ever with Catholicism. She said there's not turning back after that and attended weekly just from that experience alone. Eventually we married in a TLM

  • @carolynx9126
    @carolynx9126 Місяць тому +8

    I found this very interesting, I converted to Catholicism in 1996 and in March this year started attending TLM ( I live in UK) I love my Faith 🙏 I was nervous about attending Latin Mass as I knew I would be unfamiliar with when to sit/stand/responses etc again as I was when I was first new to the church however I have found the transition very easy!! You should definitely try a TLM it is beautiful and so reverent the Sunday High Mass is so beautiful and the music at our church is amazing I am even getting better at understanding some bits of the Latin!! I don’t feel disadvantaged by not understanding everything yet it is just a wonderful opportunity for me to feel close to God/Jesus and to worship and adore and assist at the Mass. I have found the guidance from the Priests excellent, they are helpful and friendly and the other parishioners have been very friendly and welcoming it is an amazing community to belong to!! I hope that you can find a TLM to attend 🙏

    • @patof72clune51
      @patof72clune51 Місяць тому

      Carolyn I pray that your conversion to the true faith is accomplished.
      As a catholic of Irish heritage ( trust me when I say I'm not politically correct ) the U.k term is non sensicle & abhorrent.
      North East Éire was stolen from the rest of the country & is still governed by its occupiers.
      Plus the fact false protestant royalty do not have a kingdom as Ireland & England & Scotland & Wales are catholic countries occupied by a false church(es) & false non catholic royalty.
      I believe the westminster archbishop is the head of church ( catholic ) for all of England & Scotland ~ Wales.

  • @tenor79
    @tenor79 Місяць тому +3

    Your video kept being suggested to me by the algorithm today. Thank you for your articulate and observant Sunday if your experience. I prayed for you today in Mass and at Adoration in my local Catholic church. God bless you!

  • @Heart_of_Damascus
    @Heart_of_Damascus Місяць тому +3

    Hello Sister! I thank you for giving your honest impression of the mass. I was an Atheist for around 12 years before coming back to faith 2 years ago, and I decided the Catholic Church was the right decision partially because of the Religious and spiritual experience and intimacy with our Lord. The majority of the reason is study of history and understanding the great depth of not only history, but theology within the Catholic Church, where we are not shy to be intellectual and discover the truths about God and the scriptures.
    All this to say, THANK YOU! for an open, honest, non-hateful perspective on the Church and mass. It is refreshing to see people try it and not hate on the Church! God bless you.

  • @champagne.future5248
    @champagne.future5248 Місяць тому +7

    Thank you for your open mindedness and respectfulness. As a cradle Catholic your objective observations are very interesting. You are correct that the routine of the liturgy can make people take it for granted because “familiarity breeds contempt”, but fortunately there are ways to avoid that, and for people who take their faith very seriously familiarity breeds intimacy with God. I hope you will attend another mass soon!

    • @sitka49
      @sitka49 Місяць тому

      Most just show up, and go through the motions. ( obligation - ) How many pray daily as family or, rosery for that matter. My Guess far fewer than go to church weekly? (which sometimes isn't a lot) Than there's Saturday evening mass so you don't have to get of bed Sunday morning.

  • @mike7gerald
    @mike7gerald Місяць тому +4

    Your evaluation of the Catholic mass was spot-on. This video accurately describes what new attendees may expect.

  • @ChristopherSchaub1
    @ChristopherSchaub1 2 місяці тому +19

    Very nice video, and glad you went to Mass! The readings are the same worldwide each day, but the homily is up to each priest to craft.

  • @Carlosmltr
    @Carlosmltr 6 днів тому +1

    As someone who converted last year and have been studying the liturgy, it is incredible how every piece of structure of the mass has a meaning or symbolizes something. Everything from the choice of songs during the mass, the color of the priest's cloth, to the number of candles at the altar has an explanation.

  • @phoenixrising3580
    @phoenixrising3580 Місяць тому +6

    I was raised in Roman Catholic Church and always felt happy, now I'm in my early 50s and haven't been in church for the last 20+ years, sometimes I feel lost specially after my mother passed, she dedicated her whole life to church and assist others, greetings from VA

  • @douglasracionzer8900
    @douglasracionzer8900 Місяць тому

    Thank you for your reflections. Thank you for going to Mass. Thank you for allowing yourself to be blessed and loved

  • @KathleenMansfield-f7r
    @KathleenMansfield-f7r Місяць тому +2

    Your comments are thoughtful, accurate and from your heart. December 1st marks the beginning of the Advent season in preparation for the joyful Christmas season! Perhaps you are on a journey of discovery. My prayers go with you!

  • @hajnalpor
    @hajnalpor Місяць тому +1

    As a Catholic, it was good to hear your experiences. I like your open-minded approach and it seems you were present at the Mass with careful attention. I warmly recommend to you Scott Hahn's book Rome sweet home.

  • @JPGoertz
    @JPGoertz Місяць тому +4

    You are a beautiful child of God. Truly His divine creation. I rejoice in the beauty of His creation everywhere. I pray for you now to continue on your path towards His love. And the Mass is the deepest ("regularly available") form of receiving and sharing in this Love. More than that: It is also our regular and dignified response to this Love. If you ever come to Berlin / Germany we can show you the living fire... Go forth - fear not!And for shame and guilt. That is what we all have anyway. The Church only helps us bring it to the light - and have it healed. That at least is the idea, even if many people have a hard time with this.

  • @KariRazo-wb1cg
    @KariRazo-wb1cg 5 днів тому

    The weekly bulletin with advertisements typically are of those within the Church a means to support our own! It’s beautiful-I think. 😇

  • @lakiro1488
    @lakiro1488 Місяць тому +3

    Great honest balanced review.
    I converted to Catholic from curiosity. Kept going away and returning for years eventually settling there.
    Found out that throughout the world from the smallest village to the largest cathedrals, Mass is the same.
    Catholic churches are everywhere literally where there's freedom of worship or where they are allowed to have church in countries where there's limited freedom of worship.
    So wherever I go worldwide, I look for the nearest Catholic church or a hiatorical one and you never have to second guess how Mass will be conducted. It's the same globally

  • @charismaticcatholic1
    @charismaticcatholic1 Місяць тому +2

    Wow you captured so much with a keen eye. Thanks for giving such a thorough analysis of what you heard and saw. It always helps us as the Church to know what someone is receiving in their experience of the Mass. Of course it benefits the specific parish (local church congregation) the most, but all of us can gleen something here.

  • @aaron1983
    @aaron1983 25 днів тому +2

    God bless you! From the very Catholic Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @carissimaamicitiaest5535
    @carissimaamicitiaest5535 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for the respect you've shown in this video. I'll pray for you and your family. May God bless you all. - From a Brazilian Catholic 🙏🇧🇷🇻🇦

  • @AlleyezonJulio
    @AlleyezonJulio Місяць тому +4

    I’m used to it since I do attend Mass weekly. Great to know what a non catholic thinks of Mass and overall the whole experience. Great video. Great perspective.

  • @georgegonzalez1408
    @georgegonzalez1408 4 дні тому

    This is great. I was a liturgist for years as well as the director of process for adult initiation (RCIA) and ny favorite part was the curiosity and all the firsts that came with learning and experiencing the sacraments. Great video! Very thoughtful and straight forward.

  • @crushtheserpent
    @crushtheserpent Місяць тому +27

    Check out a Traditional Latin Mass if you get the opportunity.... the High Mass with full choir is truly divine!

  • @JorgePatino-p6s
    @JorgePatino-p6s 10 днів тому +1

    I want to thank you an behalf of the Catholic faithful for speaking so clearly and beautifully of the experience you had attending the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. I pray that many of Protestants brothers and sisters continue to attend a the Catholic Mass so that can better understand the church and what it does instead of assuming or hear what their anti Catholic pastor has to say about Christ Church. I am a permanent Deacon. May Our Lord Jesus Blesses you and your family and very respectfully I pray to our Blessed Mother that she prays to Jesus for you and your family.

  • @Paul-j4u
    @Paul-j4u Місяць тому +3

    What an intelligent young woman you are. Everything done at mass has a profound reason to it. Seek and you will find! God bless.

  • @justforrfunnn
    @justforrfunnn Місяць тому +2

    Wow! Here’s the beginning of a journey. 😊 Very happy for you and may the Holy Spirit guide you. I pray you meet faithful Catholics in your life as good witnesses.

  • @rebeca1982
    @rebeca1982 Місяць тому +6

    Best Traditional Latin Mass ❤

  • @javierpuente2690
    @javierpuente2690 Місяць тому

    Thanks for being open, objective, and also leave open a spark of heartness!

  • @josearredondo2126
    @josearredondo2126 27 днів тому +5

    My respects to her for not being bias

  • @brianburke2140
    @brianburke2140 Місяць тому +1

    I grew up in a Catholic Family in Oakland, California. My mother converted to Catholicism in order to marry my father in the Church. She was very devout. So much so that after 6 children she petitioned the Pope for an Annulment. All six of us kids went through kindergarten through Eighth Grade at the School administered by Our church, St.Leo's. In seventh grade, each student must research and report to the class about some Religion of the world and then share their findings with the class. Visiting the Shrine, Temple, Church, or meeting place of the target was highly encouraged. For myself, this was 1968. A particular feature of living in the SF Bay Area is the immense diversity of our population. I studied Zoroastrianism and was astonished to find so many similarities among their ancient beliefs and myths and those of Christianity. I appreciated your video and will look forward to your other adventures into 'Enlightenment'. ☮

  • @sargantfrosty
    @sargantfrosty Місяць тому +4

    Ex-Catholic here, currently secular agnostic. Appreciated your honest review!

  • @laurabrooks3076
    @laurabrooks3076 4 дні тому

    Smiling! I’m a senior citizen/ born into the faith, catholic school, catholic college:) spot on! Each Catholic Church can have more or less traditional service s/ including Spanish/ Latin etc
    Sub churches are more focused on the traditional behaviors. Others have quite a bit of activities and more socialization involved with families and weekly activities, but you are right. The bottom line is they do have Sundays and ordinary time and then special event Sundays celebrating the holidays, but you did a pretty good assessment. I’m smiling because it’s interesting to hear how someone from outside of the faith looks at things so thank you so much. It was very sweet .

  • @angelserrano8361
    @angelserrano8361 Місяць тому +15

    I know you said you are planning to attend another Catholic Mass, so I would encourage you to also explore the Traditional Latin Mass as well as other Catholic rites like the Byzantine Rite. There’s just so much richness found in our faith! The Roman Rite is just scratching the surface.

    • @KariRazo-wb1cg
      @KariRazo-wb1cg 5 днів тому

      I speak the truth with what I tell you. Oct 9, I was healed at “Our Lady of Champion,” Shrine the only approved Apparition site of our Blessed Virgin Mary in USA. I was healed from disabling ailment I suffered with for 13 years and excruciating pain from 2016 incident.
      I speak not just from our Lady but from God the Father, the Son, & the Holy Spirit. Catholics must see the truth about Nationalism. The prophesies of Marie Julie Jahenny stating: the “horrible religion,” that “many many Bishops embrace,” is not the Novus Ordo Missae aka The New Mass from Vatican 2 that many accepted as such. This false acceptance had a ripple effect through our Church and caused much division and damage to Catholicism throughout the world! The true “horrible religion that “many many Bishops embraced,” is the communist backed Nationalism Movement! In USA it is known as Christian Nationalism and they play a huge role politically with this new party that took over our Republican party in real-time.
      MAGA’s goal is to dismantle the Constitutional Federal Republic Government of America! To rebuild a government for the needs of this incoming administration and their global multi corporate interests.
      Christian Nationalists hijacked the Christian name-they are a guise for white supremacy! In America the Nationalist Movement aka “Christian Nationalism,” has one goal-Dismantle Christianity & replace it with Nationalism, (aka Hate). The billionaire backed MAGA along with Nationalism work hand in hand, why Republicans and Democrats must work hand in hand to dismantle them-or America is no longer and religion will no longer exist, exactly what this communist backed, billionaire, private sector, “venture capitalist,” “rogue”government wants, because they strive to dismantle the global system to bring in the NEW WORLD ORDER & lawlessness, so that they can use their reverse engineered “alien technology,” against the people of the world, to have TOTAL CONTROL. This is the work of the EVIL ONE and the LEFT & the RIGHT AND ALL PEOPLE AGAINST the NEW WORLD ORDER MUST WORK TOGETHER!
      Nationalists teach hate, racism, and they fear diversity-everything that is the integral measures of the Catholic Church! The diverse congregation of all creeds, race, colors, converts of all religions from all nations is the Christian congregation-the body of Jesus Christ.
      These Nationalists will gather Christians of the 7 main denominations & Catholics up along with Gays, Jews, Blacks-all marginalized groups and persecute us! Please know I speak the truth!

  • @kcollinsgallhollcom
    @kcollinsgallhollcom 25 днів тому

    This is the most impressive and in-depth breakdown of this type of video that I have seen.
    One concept that is often lost when Christians come from other denominations
    to learn about Catholicism is that of “formation,” as in the formation of your soul. It is a process, a journey and it takes time for the revelations to occur.
    There is no instant salvation. You can feel at home right away but that’s not it either.
    Walk with God seek Him out and ask the questions you need. If you do the fullness of the Catholic Church will be revealed to you and you will be drawn closer to Jesus!
    God Bless you

  • @terrysaunders1269
    @terrysaunders1269 Місяць тому +20

    An honest description of a bible Christian's experience. The One thing you missed experiencing was the True Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. For Catholics, this Presence is palpable, you can feel it. And He comes into us to live in us, just as He said He would.

  • @fhincey
    @fhincey Місяць тому +1

    God bless your open heart and open-mindedness. Skeptic Sunday is honsetly such a wonderful idea. I'm looking foward to seeing where this journey will lead you!

  • @nicoslayer
    @nicoslayer Місяць тому +5

    as a person that loves jesus but doesn’t love going to church, i’d say you really have to find a catholic church that has a relatable, witty and insightful priest that gives you real life every day examples on morality and scripture.
    these are the type of priests that EVERYBODY looks forward to hearing from every week.

  • @teddycapozzi1425
    @teddycapozzi1425 Місяць тому +2

    Please go back this Sunday! Amen!

  • @davidrubio6067
    @davidrubio6067 Місяць тому +3

    Hello its been 2 months you posted this video? And I'm a catholic parishioner and i also am a choir director for 2 masses. Just to let you know i have converting to Catholicism every single day over 50 years hahah! I will never leave! it takes time to realize the Eucharist!! I sing in spanish only but? its all worth it! Have a blessed life see you next sunday!!!

  • @davidjohnston6198
    @davidjohnston6198 Місяць тому +2

    Amazing spiritual and intellectual journey. Just happened upon this video and then watched your introduction. I plan to share your observations with my Sunday school class of teens as a view from the outside - there will be many things they can relate to. You presented well,; as a viewer, I was engaged with your content and pacing.

  • @bcgarrels
    @bcgarrels Місяць тому +3

    If you ever visit Philadelphia, the Cathedral Basilica there is amazing. I don't know where you are, but if you ever find yourself in Philly definitely attend a Mass there. The Mass at 11 AM usually has a full choir and is particularly beautiful. I really do hope you continue to explore the Catholic faith. God bless you.

  • @Smarisolm
    @Smarisolm 22 дні тому

    As a catholic that grew up in the church I do agree that it can become routine. I have been feeling like I take it for granted. Mass is such a beautiful thing that I need to reconnect with. Thank you for this video and your insight into our faith, I pray that you join us one day!!

  • @andrewheakes244
    @andrewheakes244 Місяць тому +3

    Also a note on "Catholic Guilt” from a convert😚... it is often used in two contexts, both negative. It is often, in the Church referred to a “scrupulosity”. Which is likened to a condition or illness due to its psychological nature. It is not only being overly hard on one’s self about ones own sins. It is not being sure of God’s forgiveness of those sins and indeed not being sure of God’s special love for oneself. It can be bad (like Martin Luther) or very mild (older folks who feel they must, or become unsure of God’s mercy on them, pray a whole host of devotions for a few hours each day)(a mild pelagianism as well.) Whether this kind of prayer is bad depends on one’s heart and intentions, as prayer is best done out of love for God, rather than for self assurance of one piety.
    So in the other context "Catholic Guilt” is used by fallen away Catholics, and I don’t blame them. But I would suggest they got one of two things wrong or both. One is that they fear confession. Which is the best way for the devil to convict someone of their unlovability. See by speaking the thing we are most afraid of out loud to a person who stands in the place of the all-loving God for that moment. we the rob the devil of his power over us. We become unafraid of our weakness. Then we have the clarity of a free consciousness and some counsel by the father to resolve to make a change in ourselves. The father does not beat us up for having sinned, he gently helps us to remember God loves us, and does not condemn us, forgives and reminds us that we have the ability, like the Adulterous woman, to do as Jesus told her “Go and sin no more”.
    The other is an attitude dismissive of penance, which is maybe related to your wondering about Examination of Conscience. We examen our conscience not only for confession but at other times as well, (believe it or not, most people do it right before bed, and sleep just fine.)
    The traditional EofC is meant to foster a greater aversion to sinning and a love for good. While it is difficult, because all of us, and that includes Cultural Catholics, don’t like to look at our mistakes or be reminded of them.
    That blind eye would prevent us from realizing what we could be doing better.
    I’ll give you an example, if a man grew up with a very loveing mum, and he never put the toilet seat down and forgets to use the brush, or would always leave his socks by the door, because his mum would pick them up and put them in his room. Well that boy who grows up to be a man might have great self esteem but he might still be inconsiderate of others.
    Good insides, bad outsides (reverse of Catholic guilt). Would he know he is doing something wrong? Possibly, but only one of two ways. First is, someone tells him, but maybe he is very attractive, or funny, or a particularly sensitive person and people end up never telling him.
    Then it takes a period of self reflection and a thoughtfulness about how he relates to others, or what he does or doesn't do for them.
    This self reflection and conviction of self of sins, is necessary for everyone, Catholics and non-catholics. It removes our blindness of self to open the way for consideration of others. I would argue that even children should be thinking about how they can treat others kinder and behave more maturely as they get older, and of course it should be done in a way appropriate to their age.
    So if you meet someone who seems to be full of "Catholic Guilt”; they might be struggling with knowing God loves them (which could be an attack from evil). Or they might feel they are at that point in their spiritual life that they need to emphasize the care and concern for others over themselves, very anthema to today's self serving culture. They might be someone you could learn a lot from too.🥲

  • @The_Way_Ministries
    @The_Way_Ministries Місяць тому +1

    I've been to other denomination mases before and I gotta say the Catholic Mass was the only one where I feel God's presence in. I felt the Holy Spirit the entire hour I was there. I have not chosen a church yet as I am a reborn Christian, back in June the Lord Jesus and Holy Spirit encountered me in my living room bringing me out of 28 years of atheism. Since that day I've been going to different churches to see which one I feel close to God in and the Catholic Church has been calling me. God has given me signs in videos like this one and constantly showing me that the Catholic church is the path I should take. The fact that they do communion in every mass is truly something I cherish. I was baptized catholic as a baby however I wanted to explore the other denominations before I made my final decision. Which ever path you chose is up to you, but the most important part is the Lord Jesus has to be at the center of it. Anything apart from that path will lead you to damnation. Jesus is Lord all glory to Christ.

  • @Lucas-a1b2
    @Lucas-a1b2 Місяць тому +4

    Hi I am a catholic (recent conversion). One thing that helps a lot in my journey is study life of people in process of canonization (especialy recent people). Carlo Acutis and Guido Schäffer(from my country) are example of christians in our days. Good Day for you.

    • @-Lee-0312
      @-Lee-0312 Місяць тому

      Carlo Acutis is quite the story

  • @bradgannon4412
    @bradgannon4412 17 днів тому

    I love the Catholic mass, receiving the body and blood of Jesus is the most intimate and spiritual experience for me each week, a moment where through grace Jesus in fully present in me and I in Him. I am so very blessed and humbled to be accepted by Jesus in this way, and that is easily the main reason I attend and love the Catholic mass, to truly experience Jesus’s presence.
    God bless everyone ❤

  • @mr.fahrenheit8185
    @mr.fahrenheit8185 Місяць тому +4

    If u want the truth, ask for it and it shall be given unto u. Start by humbling urself and proceed praying for the truth, wisdom, and discernment. May God be with u always.

  • @nicholasj.cammaroto8130
    @nicholasj.cammaroto8130 Місяць тому +1

    This is a truly beautiful and genuine engagement- thank you :) Prayers for you!

  • @SurrenderNovena
    @SurrenderNovena Місяць тому +6

    You made a lot of interesting and well-articulated observations. On one point in particular, towards the end, regarding the priest enouraging everyone to attend Mass multiple times a week - I think you hit it the nail on the head. There are many daily Mass goers (also called "daily Communicants" as they receive Communion daily) and yet some of them do seem to do exactly what you said: while some do grow in virtue and diminish in anxiety and fear for others it becomes a habit, a routine that doesn't really seem to make all that much difference in their lives. What I've found is that spending daily solitary time in meditation - or "conversation" - with Jesus is often more effective, either by itself or in combination with daily Mass.

    • @jareddembrun783
      @jareddembrun783 Місяць тому +1

      I can't go everyday, but I attend daily Mass a few times a week. Bring able to pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament (even if only in the tabernacle) is a huge blessing. It does help my sanctity.

    • @gloriaa.2442
      @gloriaa.2442 Місяць тому +1

      Conversation with Christ: the teachings of St Teresa of Avila. book recommendation 🩷

  • @powerpointpaladin6911
    @powerpointpaladin6911 День тому

    Im very happy this went well for you! You will find that while the RCC masses are very structured, you can easily find a very liberal pastor and a very conservative pastor in the same diocese. They will read the same scriptures and give similar homilies, but may emphasize different aspects of the reading (within the bounds of Catholic teaching). Also, each church structure has its own vibe - bright and modern, ancient and serious, woodsy, beachy, urban, rural. I find this endlessly interesting and enjoy attending mass when on travel just to see how others experience mass. I once went to a RCC in the Carribean with an open air naive, covered with trees and birds flitting about. In London I went to a RCC where people walked in and out with their dogs. There is endless variety within the RCC.

  • @Sigmareich
    @Sigmareich Місяць тому +3

    This is great. Becoming Catholic may not be your end goal atm, but this is how I came into the faith. Very cool, and pretty accurate assessment

  • @marywatkins6798
    @marywatkins6798 12 днів тому +1

    The literature you picked up was the church bulletin. It gives the news, events, announcements, etc. of the parish (church community.) The ads on the back help defray the printing costs.

  • @twinmarlene846
    @twinmarlene846 13 днів тому +3

    **Please do plan to attend an Easter Vigil mass in a Roman Catholic church! The vigil mass starts in complete darkness, then candles, then full lights and Alleluias!! It's very powerful!!!

  • @jimb.598
    @jimb.598 4 дні тому

    I found Jesus again after 30 years of sinning. After my examination of conscience during reconciliation, I had felt such an inner peace especially after receiving comuniom

  • @DoingItTheHardWayAgain
    @DoingItTheHardWayAgain Місяць тому +5

    Up to the 1960's, Holy Mass was identical in every Parish all over the world. Aka "Traditional Latin Mass", The Holy Mass of Ages.

  • @jjwurtz
    @jjwurtz Місяць тому +1

    This video showed up on my feed and I thought I would give it a try. Your video makes me smile. I love that you are skeptical, I feel that will allow you to learn each part of the Mass for yourself. God will lead your on the journey. God Bless.

  • @davidwheeler9216
    @davidwheeler9216 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for sharing. I attend mass a lot. Maybe five times a week. It grounds me. I like the isolating sense. I know what is going on, I don't feel socially ackward like I do in other circumstances. I like the daily mass. It's shorter, simpler, and less people go. Usually we don't sing. I like being Catholic. Really, I love being Catholic. I just don't want to be over dramatic. Going to confession for me is the best! I also am big on adoration. If I can't sleep and they have all night adoration I will go. I love Jesus. I want to do more to love Jesus. To Love Jesus means to love the least among us. I want to all I can to Love everyone. I think that's what the Mass is about for me. Thanks again for sharing your perspective.

    • @blaiseaimee7098
      @blaiseaimee7098 Місяць тому

      I feel the same way about daily mass! I actually prefer it to Sunday :)

  • @roynewton-barker8910
    @roynewton-barker8910 Місяць тому +2

    It is a very good video from a non-Catholic perspective. Continue on your journey to different denominations and release those perspectives. You will eventually reach a very solid conclusion of resolving your skepticism. My wish and prayers are for you to come home to the Catholic church! I am a cradle Catholic.

  • @MelissaCaskey-wm7zp
    @MelissaCaskey-wm7zp Місяць тому +5

    I think when you say “sermon” you are referring to the liturgy of the word. You are absolutely correct that all of the same readings are read at every Catholic mass on that day. Following the readings, the priest/deacon gives his homily, which is not going to be the same from parish to parish. It is just that particular priests reflection on the readings for that day.
    One thing to note about receiving communion is that Catholics are meant to be internally disposed to receive the Eucharist- if we haven’t been to confession but we have mortal sin on our hearts, we also should approach with arms crossed to receive a blessing instead of receiving communion, just the way that non Catholics do if they attend Mass.
    I think it’s great that you were open minded enough to attend a Catholic Mass. I hope you’ll come back again!

  • @nicholasj.cammaroto8130
    @nicholasj.cammaroto8130 Місяць тому +1

    I'll also add, the structure for me personally is SO "home-ey". Here is an example: In the military, I've been overseas in a number of countries that English is not spoken and gone to Mass. German, Flemish, Arabic, Greek, etc. But, going to Holy Mass has made it so I can follow along and participate, entering into deep prayer with Jesus, no matter where I am in my native tongue. Mass is the same in Roman Catholicism everywhere, and that is SUCH a blessing, comfort, and joy :) Lastly, those structured parts may appear so outwardly, and indeed you're right in pointing out the potential to end up just going through the motions, but for most of us these are deeply personal, in and from the heart times of prayer

  • @fifalacious
    @fifalacious Місяць тому +3

    Hey there, I am a priest as well (saw an earlier comment) and thank-you for sharing what seems to be a mostly positive experience at a Holy Mass. WIth the collection, it is needed, and appreciated, but never obligatory. Some protestant churches will require a tithe (ten percent of your total income) which is also scriptural, so this is not a knock on them, but normally what a Catholic drops in a collection basket, or hands in by manner of a monthly donation is a fraction of a tenth... normally. Again, everything is appreciated, but it is important to keep in mind that the Church has bills, repairs, a few employees, and much maintenance year round, but I can see how seeing people "hand over" their money can be strange. Just thought I'd give you that bit of feedback. :) Thanks again.

  • @mikebaruffa5308
    @mikebaruffa5308 Місяць тому

    Hello Simply Skeptical! God Bless you for taking the time to join us in our worship. For reference, I belong to St. Patrick Parish in Kent Ohio. Life long Catholic, however drifted away from the church for quite some time before being re-vitalized back in 2010 or so! Anyway, if I may suggest, one of the most beautiful masses that the church has during the year is the Easter Vigil. This is the mass on Holy Saturday evening. It's a bit longer because of all of the wonderful things that occur during that mass. Thank you for your honest 'review' of the Holy Sacrafice of the Mass. God Bless you on your journey! -Mike

  • @KingCatsTube
    @KingCatsTube 3 місяці тому +11

    Enjoyed your video, always interesting, hearing about someone’s first experience attending a Catholic mass. The Catholic parish I attend also has a Novus Ordo mass in Latin, with a choir, and organ. This is a really beautiful mass, and any chanted, sung mass in the vernacular or Latin is with a choir is also a different experience.

    • @SimplySkeptical22
      @SimplySkeptical22  3 місяці тому +3

      I would love to attend a mass with a Latin, choir, and organ! I have a love for music. I'll see if there's one in my area. Thank you!

    • @mueber0513
      @mueber0513 2 місяці тому +5

      The homilies are not prescribed, but the readings are. GREAT video.

    • @SimplySkeptical22
      @SimplySkeptical22  2 місяці тому +2

      @@mueber0513I appreciate the added context!

  • @blaiseaimee7098
    @blaiseaimee7098 Місяць тому +1

    I became Catholic 11 years ago as an adult and your review of a Catholic Mass as an outsider was awesome. I go to Mass everyday and I would recommend trying a weekday Mass. It is only half hour, and being pared down you really get the true sense of the Mass. I find it more spiritual than Sunday even :) If you ever decide to become Catholic and can receive Holy Communion it will change your life in ways you can't imagine. The Eucharist is truly the body, blood, soul and divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

  • @dougandlina
    @dougandlina Місяць тому +2

    I converted to the Catholic Church in 2011 after being a Lutheran (which is similar to the Catholic Church) for many years, my wife is Catholic and I would attend some Masses with her. I saw more commitment in the Church and that lead to me converting. When you go to different Catholic Churches, you will see that some are more conservative than others, especially in the music. Some you will see others instruments being played, in addition to the piano or organ. I feel that a lot of it has to do with the styles of the Pastors. I don't think that you will hear an hour long homily in a Catholic Mass, on Sundays there are three to four Masses and they have to be on schedule. One thing that I am reluctant to go to is the Confession, all in all there are some things happening in the Catholic Church that I don't agree with. There is a Priest that I very much like to watch on youtube out of Erie, Pa., Father Larry Richards, I hope to meet him in person some day. If you have any questions regarding my comments, please feel free to ask.

  • @leechrec
    @leechrec Місяць тому +2

    Glad you experienced it. Going to mass is a way people can renew their relationship with the Lord. It is time spent with Him without the distractions of the outside world. There is no shame or guilt involved per se. Being in that personal relationship, it is healthy to be together when we can.