Questions and Answers with Fr. Fryar | The Latin Mass in the Wider Church

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • In this segment of Questions and Answers, Fr. Fryar discusses the beauty of different spiritualities in the Catholic Church, and how the Latin Mass is one of the unique ways to express devotion.

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  • @sososo2445
    @sososo2445 4 роки тому +1

    Get a Missal and follow the Latin and the language you speak. You can get Missals online. Or ask your priest or fellow parishoners questions if you have them. These are just excuses to say they don't understand what's going on. If you make the effort to go regularly you can learn quickly, it's not difficult. The Latin Mass is the true Roman Catholic Mass.

    • @kinggeorgethefirst
      @kinggeorgethefirst Рік тому

      I got the new Roman missal by father lassance at our lady help of Christians in garden Grove they have a shop at the parish it's a TLM parish very holy it's a bit of a drive from saint Vitus but worth it

  • @sososo2445
    @sososo2445 4 роки тому

    The tragedy is Vatican II and that the Novus Ordo Mass ever came about. How can there be two rites for the Roman Catholic Rite Father?

    • @The12thSeahorse
      @The12thSeahorse 4 роки тому

      The Novus Ordo appeals to the modern taste, and the TLM appeals more to the strict conservative......it’s pretty hard to have one Mass that everyone is happy with.....just like there are too many religious orders inside the Catholic Church instead of one.

  • @brynnkohler4084
    @brynnkohler4084 6 років тому +3

    Different "spiritualities in the Catholic Church"? That is the biggest red flag about modernist, post Vatican II "Catholicism" -- you mix in half-truths and modern, human-centric ideologies and errors and you are not honoring and serving the One, True God.

    • @ThewildvoiceOrg1
      @ThewildvoiceOrg1 6 років тому +7

      *Brynn Kohler* I strongly disagree with your point, Brynn. The Catholic Church is just like the _vine_ of which Our Lord Spoke. A vine is surely born of _one seed;_ yet, it develops in a multitude of ways, using many different climbing methods and growing through _tendrils, stems, leaves_ and _twining petioles_ - all the while producing its precious fruit.
      Each branch, each tendril, is unique in its directional development, in its form, in its resolve and in its path; while some branches grow on the ground and seek a more dark and humid environment, others will stretch upward, attaching themselves to rocks or unto anything that will help them fulfill their purpose.
      And so, just like a vine, the _Mystical Body of Christ_ will contain a _Saint Ignatius spirituality_ as well as a _Dominican spirituality._ Both of them - just like the remaining dozens upon dozens of branches - will be centered on Jesus Christ, for He is the Beginning and the End of all that there is. Yet, just as Father Fryar beautifully explained, each one will focus on a specific mission and/or aspect of Our Lord.
      After all we must admit that even just _one_ of Our Lord's teachings is more than enough to keep one's entire life very much occupied on its exploration, understanding and applications, which is part of the reason why each of us is to be a _member_ of the Body in a similar way an _organ_ functions within the human body. And just as we cannot declare the unique role of the _liver_ to be any more important than the one belonging to the _kidneys,_ we cannot compare the unique spiritual approaches belonging to very different saints such as, for example, _St. Pio of Pietrelcina_ and _St. Don Bosco:_ two completely different saints and two completely different missions based on different spiritual aspects belonging to The Same One Christ Our Lord in Whom the Law was completely and perfectly fulfilled.
      God Bless + + +

    • @Hammett175
      @Hammett175 5 років тому +2

      Google "charisms." That's what he means by "different spiritualities."