My family left the NO Mass. I couldn't stand it any longer. I longed to go to the TLM and by the Grace of God and the help of Our Lady we finally got to attend the Latin Mass. It's about an hours drive for us, but we are thankful to God for calling us to this Church. I sat there hiding my tears with my veil on, it was so beautiful because it was so centered on God.
@@RPlavo For some it may be, but for some of us it is because we long for the deep reverence we can see and feel in the Latin Mass. We just want to be Catholics the way it has been practiced for generations. I can't stand the guitar that sometimes is used in my Novus Ordo parish (our bishop just promoted more use of the guitar in our Catholic news bulletin!) I can't stand the use of the protestant praise hymns that are used when we have the family Mass (oriented at the children). It is a pain to participate when the guitar and those modern praise hymns are used. I do not have access to the TLM where I live.
@@RPlavo It's both. Yes I do reject this Pope, he's woke. Yes that is political. I'm not interested in a holy father who's willing to excuse gross misconduct with James Martin or his buddy Jesuit who decided to have a threesome with 2 nuns, while layicising holy men like Father Pavone. No I don't want to go to your Novus Ordo with your lame "eagles wings" and your hippie drum circle hymns. NO I don't want to see the gay pride flag at God's altar, and I despise the irreverent, clumsy, stupid sounding novus ordo. It sounds incredibly stupid in English. I'm embarrassed when the mass is said in English. Oh and if you literally believe the bread and wine becomes the body and blood of Jesus Christ, which you are REQUIRED to believe as it's DOGMA, maybe you shouldn't be treating communion like it's an oreo cookie! Maybe just maybe you should get on your KNEES and a paten should be placed under your chin so Jesus doesn't get stomped on. Just maybe I like going somewhere they act as if what they say they believe is true. If I wanted cookies and punch communion, I'd go become a baptist. I hear they serve cookies and punch for all. The Novus Ordo is protestant nonsense and should NOT exist and I don't give a RIP what a bunch of irreverent losers in the 60s thought. They're to blame for the decline of our church and our society. I take no lessons from them. Now all the growth is in the Latin Mass, while your commie Novus Ordo dies. Good bye Novus Ordo, you will not be missed. We will out last you, and we will have more children than you, you will be gone in 20 years.
My experience this year was nearly the same as yours, except I'm a man so it's harder to hide the tears but I repressed them..I can't look unmanly. Welcome home sister!
As a 5 year old, my grandmother sat me down at the Kitchen Table and she did exactly what you just taught as she gave me instruction in the Latin Responses. I remember the adults around me looking and smiling as I participated in Latin along with the older Adults who participated in the Latin Rite all their life and saw a little boy following in Latin with the Latin Liturgy. This is exactly the way my grandmother taught me.
Me too! Went to my first Latin Mass last weekend. It was amazing. Been a few times since.. The holiness and reverence is palpable. May God continue to bless you.
@@irishman. Me too too! It really is amazing. I'm so excited to be a part of this growing movement. I wonder how many people are discovering the Latin Mass
The first couple of times attending the Latin Mass is an opportunity to detach from the habit of “active participation” which the Novus Ordo habituated into us. The sense of being “lost” will go away eventually, as you orient yourself to the proper worship of God and uniting your prayers as the mass goes on-internally, rather than the external displays you’ve grown accustomed to. This is why most of us say: sit back, watch, observe, for the first few masses. It takes time to do the detachment. Meditate on the Passion of Christ or the contemplative Rosary at times if you want-there is no absolute need to follow every detail that goes on except a few: stand for the Gospel, kneel at a specific part in the Creed, kneel at the consecration, and stand (and kneel) for the Last Gospel.
You can follow along in the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo and Agnus Dei. Then just adore Our Creator along with the priest and altar server. Really easy to do since all are facing Him!
Dear Lord, please protect Dr. Marshall from all the Church's enemies including those from within the Church just as Judas' evil was hidden within the circle of the 12 Apostles.
Went to FSSP-LM on Sunday and just observed and followed. (The AB gave civil law and Covid-19 orders, so we were outside. About 250 people, and growing from the previous Sunday. I grew up with the LM, but even if not, the order of the Mass was familiar enough from the Novus Ordo. Even with the noise from overhead airplanes flying low for a landing at the local airport, and traffic noise from a freeway, there is still a noticeable and natural one-to-one experience with God Almighty built in to the Mass. The Modernists took those continuous holy moments with God away in the Novus Ordo. I just dusted off my Missal, and look forward to Dr. Marshall’s primer!
Can't thank you enough Dr. Marshall for all you do. I have learned so much in the past year listening to you and I thank you for being a good model for us Catholic men striving to be the best husbands/leaders we can be. May our Lord Jesus continue to bless and protect you and your family!
Thank you Dr. Marshall. I have goosebumps listening to you teaching the faithful the responses in Latin for Mass. They take me back to my childhood. During my time Latin was compulsory in school. Thank you.
I was an Altar boy along with my three brothers in the early 60s and remember just imitating the sounds to become an AB...Where did the Church and America go...Thanks for the video
I'm so glad to hear you have shifted your focus to teaching us the Traditional Latin Mass. I'm so lost when I attended the mass last Sunday. Viva Cristo Rey!!! ✝️🙏♥️
don't give up - it doesn't matter if you follow it all or not - just experience the Mass, pray and offer the Sacrament to the Trinity (not as a priest does but as laity)
@@carusus - don't give up - it doesn't matter if you follow it all or not - just experience the Mass, pray and offer the Sacrament to the Trinity (not as a priest does but as laity)
@@carusus please don't give up on the Latin Mass!! You will start to get it more and more so as you attend, and things just 'click,' and you start to get the deep meanings. I'm excited for you!
Don't give up. Keep going. You can also get a Latin- English missal and go through it at your leisure. With time, you will understand the organization of the mass and the prayers will become second nature.
OMG Dr. Marshall .... I am dying of cancer ..... but very slowly so I have had time to prepare and come closer to Christ. Eventually I had to cross the language barrier and embrace Latin. Thank you so much for making me feel comfortable with this next step. God Bless
I will pray for you. Latin Mass won't save you. Let me tell you how you can be saved according to the Douay Rheims Bible (the Catholic translation). Acts 16:25-34 "25And at midnight, Paul and Silas praying, praised God. And they that were in prison, heard them. 26And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken. And immediately all the doors were opened, and the bands of all were loosed. 27And the keeper of the prison, awaking out of his sleep, and seeing the doors of the prison open, drawing his sword, would have killed himself, supposing that the prisoners had been fled. 28But Paul cried with a loud voice, saying: Do thyself no harm, for we all are here. 29Then calling for a light, he went in, and trembling, fell down at the feet of Paul and Silas. 30And bringing them out, he said: Masters, what must I do, that I may be saved? 31But they said: Believe in the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. 32And they preached the word of the Lord to him and to all that were in his house. 33And he, taking them the same hour of the night, washed their stripes, and himself was baptized, and all his house immediately. 34And when he had brought them into his own house, he laid the table for them, and rejoiced with all his house, believing God." No works can save you from your sins. All you need is faith. And if you truly have faith in Jesus Christ, not relying on any works to save you, you will go to heaven when you die, not purgatory.
So sorry about your terminal cancer. Thank God you have time to prepare! My husband and I each had close calls that gave us no time. It’s why when we discovered the TLM, the first thing we did was go to weekly confession. It’s been an essential part of getting our lives in order. The next thing was stepping up our prayers to Our Lady. If you haven’t done the St. Louis deMontfort Consecration to Jesus through Mary, this is a good time to start. Carry a Rosary everywhere, pray it daily, and get invested in the Brown Scapular. Pray, pray, pray! …and perform works of charity and mercy. It covers a multitude of past sins. I read that in a Fr. Lasance prayer book. Also, get a mass said for yourself. One mass said while you’re alive is worth 1000 masses said after death. Related to the previous comment, many Protestants are moving away from the belief that God’s Grace and the Sinner’s Prayer (a greatly condensed and simplified prayer based on Catholic Acts of Faith, Hope and Charity and the Act of Contrition rolled up into one) are all you need to get to Heaven. They are increasingly rejecting it, calling it “Easy Believism.” I’ve been wondering if the influx of Catholics into Protestantism has had this effect??? Anyway, Fr. Ripperger, Fr. Alar and Dr. Marshall all have videos on this topic, as well as videos on the Four Last Things. When I was a Baptist, I didn’t believe in Purgatory. Even as a Catholic convert, I didn’t know a lot about it. What spurred me to learn more was my daughter’s death, and a subsequent vision of her and another relative I hadn’t even thought about for many, many years in Purgatory. I started reading everything I could find about it and praying for souls of those who had died. In a second vision of my daughter, I saw her beautiful and happy. When I asked her if she was still in Purgatory, she said she was but would be entering Heaven very soon. The other relative, my grandmother, looked terrible. Very gray and sad. She didn’t speak when I asked her if she was in Purgatory also. That’s when I realized how neglectful I’d been and redoubled my prayers. I will be praying for you regardless of what happens. I don’t know God’s will for your life, but I’ve both seen and received enough miracles to know they do happen. The worst possible thing, however, isn’t suffering or death, but losing one’s soul. It’s why we pray so much! God Bless! ❤️💕🙏🏽💕❤️
I am convinced that it is a worthwhile endeavor to memorize the Propers for a handful of masses, if not the entire basic mass itself, along with the last Gospel. I’ve always put off memorizing the scriptures for each of the Rosary mysteries but now is a good time to overcome my spiritual sloth and do it. No book banning or burning, censorship (online or otherwise), persecution, or EMP blast can remove it from my head-unless I lose my head. In which case, I hope to lose my head in defense of the faith. Another benefit would be to go beyond a “spiritual communion” and be able to pray the mass during times when the sacraments gets locked down (again).
Ohhh , Thank You Doc , I’m Elated About this ! I’ve Mean Wanting To Learn The 🔹Latin Mass🔹 ! I’ve Gone Many Times , But Cant Really Follow It with The Books ! It’s Just So Beautiful & Touches Your Heart Literary ‼️‼️ Keep It , I’m Happy Finally I’ll Learn “ ♦️The Most Beautiful Mass ♦️Coming” ❗️♥️🙏🏻✝️🥰 Jess
It's been many years since I attended a traditional Latin Mass--indeed, all the way back to when it was the standard form throughout the Church. As I studied Latin in school (yes, I attended a quite traditional Catholic High School) I can still dredge from decades past an understanding of the written text but struggle with the clash between Classical and Church Latin (although 'Classical' pronunciation was really only defined--or recreated--in the early 20th century). Having spent years with the hard consonants of the Reformed Classical pronunciation, getting my ears and tongue around the softer sounds of Church Latin takes some readjustment! Ironically enough, for a couple of years my Latin teacher was also my form tutor. This meant that morning prayers were said in Latin, with Ecclesiastical pronunciation but she swapped hats, so to speak, for the Latin lessons where she stuck rigidly to the Classical pronunciation. Fifty years later I still remember Pater Noster and Ave Maria from our daily prayers.
Thank you for this! You’ve been a huge help in my conversion process. I’ve been a follower of your podcasts and I’m learning so much, and I’ve shared so much with others that I’ve learned from you! People say “Wow! I had no idea” about this or that in regards to Catholicism and it makes me happy when someone learns something from me, a converting sinner, and I have you to thank for much of it. The Lord be with you!
With the “Dignum “ nyum sound is made only if there is a vowel before the gn ... if a consonant is present the g loses its nyum sound and it is pronounced as a rigorous g 😇
Been watching the numbers at the TLM and they've been steadily going up. As you point out they are younger and with multiple children. So lovely to see! Don't see as much of that at the NO. Greetings from Cleveland!
Happy Sunday to you, Dr. Marshall and everyone present here! I am going to attend my first traditional Latin high Mass and I am grateful for your brief lesson on the responses as well as the Latin lessons for praying the rosary! Thank again and may GOD bless y'all abundantly!
Thank you, Dr. Taylor, it was greatly needed. After attending NO mass my entire life it has been a tough transition for me and the family with the TLM. One year of TLM and we haven't quiet figured out the responses. This I hope will help my children with what and how to respond. I can sit with my children and walk through the responses viewing your video. Its just what we needed in the first step. Thank you again and God Bless you!!
carlos clavell One of the best books is “Treasure and Tradition” from St. Augustine Academy Press. It’s gives info on both the textual and visual cues for what is going on at the Mass.
Thank you! Let's talk now about when to do the mea culpa gesture of thumping the right fist on the heart. For instance at the Agnes Dei and the Domini Non Sum Dignus prayers and also other times when we ask God to have mercy on us sinners.
When I was in Catholic school we were taught the responses for ALL masses, high mass, low mass, whatever came down from the altar. We went to daily mass, and Heaven help us if we didn't respond every time. The nuns must have had eyes and ears all over because they didn't miss a thing. If we remained silent, when we got to class there was a scolding about being lazy, disrespectful, rude, etc. Then came Vatican II... I still respond out of habit and fear one of those nuns will come back to whack me if I don't. I hear others responding at low mass too, and no one says we shouldn't.
The Metatron channel teaches proper ecclestical Latin pronunciation. In one video, he goes slowly through the Pater Noster and Ave Maria. In another, after explaining the difference between different kinds of Latin and how the pronunciation varies, he focuses on ecclesiastical Latin. In yet another he illustrates how to roll r’s. I haven’t found better Latin pronunciation videos yet. Most Latin tutorials on YT speak it with an English rather than Italian accent. It doesn’t take much Latin education to realize this. Because Metatron is a gifted linguist who is native to Italy, his accent and lessons are totally spot on! Though so far he has only posted a few Latin language tutorials so far, what’s there now is extremely helpful.
I love Metatron but as a fellow follower please note that he states that Church Latin is Italian influenced and different from standard Latin. So in reality both the English and Italian accents are usually off.
Thankyou for that. I'll look up Metatron. Was at my first TLM today. Very moving but I felt awkward and out of place - responses and genuflecting etc. With the Grace of God I'll pick it up soon🙏
@@CiaranArmagh It’s why when we began, we sat in the back third of the church. That way we could see what others did and copy them. The great thing, however, is the options we have in the Latin mass: such as following along in our missals, praying a rosary, Eucharistic adoration, and/or “assisting” through our own prayers and devotions.
Thank you for doing that ! I have been going to latin mass for a month and i feel quite lost sometimes, a bit ambarassed also if i make small mistakes 😅of course i will learn with time like i did with the NO mass but thank you very much for making It easier!
Thank you so much for this, Dr. Taylor. I pray the holy Rosary in Latin, grace before meals, and some of the responses, even at novus ordo masses, in a soft voice, in Latin, such as Sanctus, Domine non sum digna, Agnus Dei. Now I will know these. I could have looked them up but probably would not have, on my own.
Thanks for producing this video I am very excited to finally learn Latin Mass prayers. I only have seen 2 Latin masses but felt great solemnity. My Advent journey is exploring & learning latin Mass. I also found an app for Douay Rimes sp? Bible. 😇God Bless you. Very grateful Dr.Marshall.
I would like to just let you all know if you would like to learn Latin in the proper pronouncements the Corpus Christi Watershed has great Gregorian chant that helps the mind to memorize and the tongue to correctly pronounce these beautiful prayers, also the Stephen George UA-cam channel.
In the TLM that I attend, we 'dialogue'. The whole congregation speak with the altar server's responses. We speak (in Low Mass) the main prayers, the Confiteor, The Kyrie, The Gloria, The Credo, The Sanctus, The Agnus. In the Missa Cantata we sing/chant them.
Sooo glad DTM is doing this series ! I have a pre 1969 Missal if this the correct one ? Also, a few directions on dress codes for women. Thanks be to God. Going to my first TLM on August 9th. 💒🥰🙏
I started going to tlm last month of course after learning so much from Dr Taylor🙏👍ik you have to wear a veil n I don't have one so I wrap my head with a thin scarf. I notice some women wears a hat but nobody wears a pants for women.
Thank you for a great video Dr Marshall. I can only make it to a Novus Ordo Mass but I add many of these Latin responses already. Also I do the Pater Noster too. It's not too difficult to add responses, you just need to add a little at a time.
@@_King_Arthur Just by watching Dr Marshall's videos, I'm able to speak the Pater Noster pretty well. I don't have it memorized completely but I'm working on it. Love added Latin to the Novus Ordo Mass. Thank you for your encouragement.
It’s interesting that Bishop Barron releases a minute video answering a question about whether or not bishops should allow priests to offer the Latin Mass... 🤔 and it was lacking
If you find yourself at a low mass not wearing a cassock, please don't respond audibly to anything. And technically only the schola sings out responses at the high mass. You want to sing the hymns, great, go for it.
My family left the NO Mass. I couldn't stand it any longer. I longed to go to the TLM and by the Grace of God and the help of Our Lady we finally got to attend the Latin Mass. It's about an hours drive for us, but we are thankful to God for calling us to this Church. I sat there hiding my tears with my veil on, it was so beautiful because it was so centered on God.
In the sixties, Catholics abandoned the Latin Mass with abandon…..today’s interest is political, aimed at the hierarchy
@@RPlavo For some it may be, but for some of us it is because we long for the deep reverence we can see and feel in the Latin Mass. We just want to be Catholics the way it has been practiced for generations.
I can't stand the guitar that sometimes is used in my Novus Ordo parish (our bishop just promoted more use of the guitar in our Catholic news bulletin!) I can't stand the use of the protestant praise hymns that are used when we have the family Mass (oriented at the children). It is a pain to participate when the guitar and those modern praise hymns are used.
I do not have access to the TLM where I live.
@@RPlavo It's both. Yes I do reject this Pope, he's woke. Yes that is political. I'm not interested in a holy father who's willing to excuse gross misconduct with James Martin or his buddy Jesuit who decided to have a threesome with 2 nuns, while layicising holy men like Father Pavone. No I don't want to go to your Novus Ordo with your lame "eagles wings" and your hippie drum circle hymns. NO I don't want to see the gay pride flag at God's altar, and I despise the irreverent, clumsy, stupid sounding novus ordo. It sounds incredibly stupid in English. I'm embarrassed when the mass is said in English. Oh and if you literally believe the bread and wine becomes the body and blood of Jesus Christ, which you are REQUIRED to believe as it's DOGMA, maybe you shouldn't be treating communion like it's an oreo cookie! Maybe just maybe you should get on your KNEES and a paten should be placed under your chin so Jesus doesn't get stomped on. Just maybe I like going somewhere they act as if what they say they believe is true. If I wanted cookies and punch communion, I'd go become a baptist. I hear they serve cookies and punch for all. The Novus Ordo is protestant nonsense and should NOT exist and I don't give a RIP what a bunch of irreverent losers in the 60s thought. They're to blame for the decline of our church and our society. I take no lessons from them. Now all the growth is in the Latin Mass, while your commie Novus Ordo dies. Good bye Novus Ordo, you will not be missed. We will out last you, and we will have more children than you, you will be gone in 20 years.
My experience this year was nearly the same as yours, except I'm a man so it's harder to hide the tears but I repressed them..I can't look unmanly. Welcome home sister!
Glad to hear that your family left the novus ordo mass it is not Catholic
As a 5 year old, my grandmother sat me down at the Kitchen Table and she did exactly what you just taught as she gave me instruction in the Latin Responses. I remember the adults around me looking and smiling as I participated in Latin along with the older Adults who participated in the Latin Rite all their life and saw a little boy following in Latin with the Latin Liturgy. This is exactly the way my grandmother taught me.
Saint grandmother
@@gianluigigreco2835 she was a very special lady.
I feel I am back in 50’s-as an Alter boy ✝️
So glad you are doing these. Just started going to Latin Mass the last few weeks. ❤️
Me too! Went to my first Latin Mass last weekend. It was amazing. Been a few times since.. The holiness and reverence is palpable.
May God continue to bless you.
@@irishman. Me too too! It really is amazing. I'm so excited to be a part of this growing movement. I wonder how many people are discovering the Latin Mass
Don’t stop..keep going..the Sprit stays with you and never leaves you! Deus Vult! God wills...
I'm going to my first this weekend. SO unexpected, I never thought...🙏✨❤
Been going for about a year. It has become very simple actually.
Just found my confirmation book which is in latin and english. Now I need to find a latin mass.
Did you find it yet?
What book are you using?
I am excited. I'm tired of the Eucharistic abuses at my NO Mass. I'm going to Latin Mass next Sunday. I've been before but am lost for the most part.
Make sure to pick up a Missal, and then you can also easily follow along in Latin on one side and English on the other.
Just sick back and let it wash over you until you are ready to participate. Pray, meditate, be present. That’s all you need to do!❤️
Just SIT back...
The first couple of times attending the Latin Mass is an opportunity to detach from the habit of “active participation” which the Novus Ordo habituated into us.
The sense of being “lost” will go away eventually, as you orient yourself to the proper worship of God and uniting your prayers as the mass goes on-internally, rather than the external displays you’ve grown accustomed to.
This is why most of us say: sit back, watch, observe, for the first few masses. It takes time to do the detachment.
Meditate on the Passion of Christ or the contemplative Rosary at times if you want-there is no absolute need to follow every detail that goes on except a few: stand for the Gospel, kneel at a specific part in the Creed, kneel at the consecration, and stand (and kneel) for the Last Gospel.
You can follow along in the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo and Agnus Dei. Then just adore Our Creator along with the priest and altar server. Really easy to do since all are facing Him!
I have a ICKSP parish an hour and a half away..worth the drive every Sunday..beautiful baroque style Mass.
@Kevin Nickel. Amen!!🙏❤️ So, so beautiful I have one a mile from my home❤️🙏
I go to ICKSP it is 40 mins drive.
I’m just here to say I started going for the Latin mass just 1 month & a half ago and I know 3 prayers in Latin already ☺️
Dear Lord, please protect Dr. Marshall from all the Church's enemies including those from within the Church just as Judas' evil was hidden within the circle of the 12 Apostles.
PLEASE GOD AND OUR LADY OF FATIMA CLAIM YOUR VICTORY SOON AND PROTECT US FROM OUR ENEMIES ❤🌹🕊
I was first an alter boy in 1969. These responses seem so familiar from so long ago. Thank you.
Thank you Dr. Marshall.😊
Went to FSSP-LM on Sunday and just observed and followed. (The AB gave civil law and Covid-19 orders, so we were outside. About 250 people, and growing from the previous Sunday. I grew up with the LM, but even if not, the order of the Mass was familiar enough from the Novus Ordo. Even with the noise from overhead airplanes flying low for a landing at the local airport, and traffic noise from a freeway, there is still a noticeable and natural one-to-one experience with God Almighty built in to the Mass. The Modernists took those continuous holy moments with God away in the Novus Ordo. I just dusted off my Missal, and look forward to Dr. Marshall’s primer!
Can't thank you enough Dr. Marshall for all you do. I have learned so much in the past year listening to you and I thank you for being a good model for us Catholic men striving to be the best husbands/leaders we can be. May our Lord Jesus continue to bless and protect you and your family!
Thank you for doing this. I've been to a Latin mass at Ave Maria Catholic Church at Naples FL.
I hope the modern Priests are watching.
Thanks Dr T. Deo Grantias👏👏👏
God bless you and all your loved ones abundantly,
dear dr. Taylor.
Also just received our “Be a macabee”. T-shirt for my son who is 15, and he loved it☺️
I pray that the HOLY GHOST will help me memorize these. Thank you Dr.Marshall
Thank you Dr. Marshall. I have goosebumps listening to you teaching the faithful the responses in Latin for Mass. They take me back to my childhood. During my time Latin was compulsory in school. Thank you.
I was an Altar boy along with my three brothers in the early 60s and remember just imitating the sounds to become an AB...Where did the Church and America go...Thanks for the video
May God bless you Dr Marshall for teaching us more about the Catholic faith. Forever grateful to you.
So much appreciated thank you. God bless🙏🙏🙏
I'm so glad to hear you have shifted your focus to teaching us the Traditional Latin Mass. I'm so lost when I attended the mass last Sunday. Viva Cristo Rey!!! ✝️🙏♥️
@@carusus sounds like you attended a Low Mass.
don't give up - it doesn't matter if you follow it all or not - just experience the Mass, pray and offer the Sacrament to the Trinity (not as a priest does but as laity)
@@carusus - don't give up - it doesn't matter if you follow it all or not - just experience the Mass, pray and offer the Sacrament to the Trinity (not as a priest does but as laity)
@@carusus please don't give up on the Latin Mass!! You will start to get it more and more so as you attend, and things just 'click,' and you start to get the deep meanings. I'm excited for you!
Don't give up. Keep going. You can also get a Latin- English missal and go through it at your leisure. With time, you will understand the organization of the mass and the prayers will become second nature.
You are Amazing Brother Taylor...
Thank you for listening and responding to Gods call.
We are the true body of Christ.
Oramus 🙏🧎
Wonderful Stuff Dr Taylor! We are loving the Latin mass and prayers!
OMG Dr. Marshall .... I am dying of cancer ..... but very slowly so I have had time to prepare and come closer to Christ. Eventually I had to cross the language barrier and embrace Latin. Thank you so much for making me feel comfortable with this next step. God Bless
I will pray for you.
Latin Mass won't save you. Let me tell you how you can be saved according to the Douay Rheims Bible (the Catholic translation).
Acts 16:25-34
"25And at midnight, Paul and Silas praying, praised God. And they that were in prison, heard them. 26And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken. And immediately all the doors were opened, and the bands of all were loosed. 27And the keeper of the prison, awaking out of his sleep, and seeing the doors of the prison open, drawing his sword, would have killed himself, supposing that the prisoners had been fled. 28But Paul cried with a loud voice, saying: Do thyself no harm, for we all are here. 29Then calling for a light, he went in, and trembling, fell down at the feet of Paul and Silas. 30And bringing them out, he said: Masters, what must I do, that I may be saved?
31But they said: Believe in the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. 32And they preached the word of the Lord to him and to all that were in his house. 33And he, taking them the same hour of the night, washed their stripes, and himself was baptized, and all his house immediately. 34And when he had brought them into his own house, he laid the table for them, and rejoiced with all his house, believing God."
No works can save you from your sins. All you need is faith. And if you truly have faith in Jesus Christ, not relying on any works to save you, you will go to heaven when you die, not purgatory.
So sorry about your terminal cancer. Thank God you have time to prepare! My husband and I each had close calls that gave us no time. It’s why when we discovered the TLM, the first thing we did was go to weekly confession. It’s been an essential part of getting our lives in order. The next thing was stepping up our prayers to Our Lady. If you haven’t done the St. Louis deMontfort Consecration to Jesus through Mary, this is a good time to start. Carry a Rosary everywhere, pray it daily, and get invested in the Brown Scapular. Pray, pray, pray! …and perform works of charity and mercy. It covers a multitude of past sins. I read that in a Fr. Lasance prayer book. Also, get a mass said for yourself. One mass said while you’re alive is worth 1000 masses said after death.
Related to the previous comment, many Protestants are moving away from the belief that God’s Grace and the Sinner’s Prayer (a greatly condensed and simplified prayer based on Catholic Acts of Faith, Hope and Charity and the Act of Contrition rolled up into one) are all you need to get to Heaven. They are increasingly rejecting it, calling it “Easy Believism.” I’ve been wondering if the influx of Catholics into Protestantism has had this effect??? Anyway, Fr. Ripperger, Fr. Alar and Dr. Marshall all have videos on this topic, as well as videos on the Four Last Things.
When I was a Baptist, I didn’t believe in Purgatory. Even as a Catholic convert, I didn’t know a lot about it. What spurred me to learn more was my daughter’s death, and a subsequent vision of her and another relative I hadn’t even thought about for many, many years in Purgatory. I started reading everything I could find about it and praying for souls of those who had died. In a second vision of my daughter, I saw her beautiful and happy. When I asked her if she was still in Purgatory, she said she was but would be entering Heaven very soon. The other relative, my grandmother, looked terrible. Very gray and sad. She didn’t speak when I asked her if she was in Purgatory also. That’s when I realized how neglectful I’d been and redoubled my prayers.
I will be praying for you regardless of what happens. I don’t know God’s will for your life, but I’ve both seen and received enough miracles to know they do happen. The worst possible thing, however, isn’t suffering or death, but losing one’s soul. It’s why we pray so much!
God Bless! ❤️💕🙏🏽💕❤️
Brings back memories Taylor. I went to Catholic School. Latin Mass feels to me much more Spiritual.
I'll have to do a Tolkien and memorize the Latin Mass responses, in case I ever find myself at a NO Mass.
"Et cum spiritu tuo!" - J.R.R. Tolkien at Novus Ordo
I do that sometimes Lol
I am convinced that it is a worthwhile endeavor to memorize the Propers for a handful of masses, if not the entire basic mass itself, along with the last Gospel.
I’ve always put off memorizing the scriptures for each of the Rosary mysteries but now is a good time to overcome my spiritual sloth and do it.
No book banning or burning, censorship (online or otherwise), persecution, or EMP blast can remove it from my head-unless I lose my head. In which case, I hope to lose my head in defense of the faith.
Another benefit would be to go beyond a “spiritual communion” and be able to pray the mass during times when the sacraments gets locked down (again).
YES
I will do this too whenever I'll be forced to attend the NOM again soon
That's exactly what I always do, saying the responses in Latin. The nearest TLM is about three hours from where I live, so I mostly attend NOM.
Thank you! I attended my first TLM 20 years ago. This is wonderful.
I love
"Introibo ad altare Dei."
"Ad Deum, qui laetificat juventutem meam."
I have had those very words entered on the Plaque of my Parent's grave. It will certainly be going on the headstone of the grave of my wife and I.
Thank you, Dr Marshall! This brings back memories of my days in school. I used to serve mass in Latin.
THANKS SO MUCH -BRINGS BACK LOTS OF MEMORIES WHEN I SANG ON THE CHOIR MANY YEARS AGO
So very beautiful the responses - Deeper felt, within our hearts!
We continue 2 try learn, knowing- "He searches every man's heart." Gratias! ❤🇨🇦
Ohhh , Thank You Doc , I’m Elated About this ! I’ve Mean Wanting To Learn The 🔹Latin Mass🔹 ! I’ve Gone Many Times , But Cant Really Follow It with The Books ! It’s Just So Beautiful & Touches Your Heart Literary ‼️‼️ Keep It , I’m Happy Finally I’ll Learn “ ♦️The Most Beautiful Mass ♦️Coming” ❗️♥️🙏🏻✝️🥰 Jess
Thank you for doing these. This is very helpful esp for us new to the LM
Fantastic video!! Thank you Dr. Marshall 🙂
Thank you for this! I am in need of a refresher course!
Thank you so much Dr. Marshall. This is very helpful. 😊
It's been many years since I attended a traditional Latin Mass--indeed, all the way back to when it was the standard form throughout the Church. As I studied Latin in school (yes, I attended a quite traditional Catholic High School) I can still dredge from decades past an understanding of the written text but struggle with the clash between Classical and Church Latin (although 'Classical' pronunciation was really only defined--or recreated--in the early 20th century). Having spent years with the hard consonants of the Reformed Classical pronunciation, getting my ears and tongue around the softer sounds of Church Latin takes some readjustment!
Ironically enough, for a couple of years my Latin teacher was also my form tutor. This meant that morning prayers were said in Latin, with Ecclesiastical pronunciation but she swapped hats, so to speak, for the Latin lessons where she stuck rigidly to the Classical pronunciation. Fifty years later I still remember Pater Noster and Ave Maria from our daily prayers.
Thank you for this! You’ve been a huge help in my conversion process. I’ve been a follower of your podcasts and I’m learning so much, and I’ve shared so much with others that I’ve learned from you! People say “Wow! I had no idea” about this or that in regards to Catholicism and it makes me happy when someone learns something from me, a converting sinner, and I have you to thank for much of it. The Lord be with you!
Thanks for being so helpful to us all! You have a true gift.🙏
With the “Dignum “ nyum sound is made only if there is a vowel before the gn ... if a consonant is present the g loses its nyum sound and it is pronounced as a rigorous g 😇
Thank you
Thank you. Informative.
Thank you, Taylor. This helps a bunch at the high sung mass at St. Joan of Arc. The Latin is so beautiful.
I'm not near a TLM, but I use my 1930s Holy Souls Prayer Book or 1962 Missal to enhance the NO Mass. Both have prayers and responses in Latin.
That's awesome!
May God bless your efforts
Glock's Mom. I hope you find a traditional mass!!
Thank you Dr. Taylor Marshall.
God bless you
Thank you so much for this video. I am trying to learn the Latin Mass and sometimes I worry about pronunciation. This helped me!
Been watching the numbers at the TLM and they've been steadily going up. As you point out they are younger and with multiple children. So lovely to see! Don't see as much of that at the NO. Greetings from Cleveland!
We’ve been observing the same thing. Many of the new people are driving 100+ miles (1 1/2 - 2+ hours) each way!
Thank you Dr. Taylor Marshall 🙏🙏🙏 I'm learning,I start attending this beatiful Mass.💕
Just signed up for my first Latin Mass at Mater Dei. Excited but also feeling a bit nervous!
Happy Sunday to you, Dr. Marshall and everyone present here! I am going to attend my first traditional Latin high Mass and I am grateful for your brief lesson on the responses as well as the Latin
lessons for praying the rosary! Thank again and may GOD bless y'all abundantly!
Thank you, Dr. Taylor, it was greatly needed. After attending NO mass my entire life it has been a tough transition for me and the family with the TLM. One year of TLM and we haven't quiet figured out the responses. This I hope will help my children with what and how to respond. I can sit with my children and walk through the responses viewing your video. Its just what we needed in the first step. Thank you again and God Bless you!!
carlos clavell One of the best books is “Treasure and Tradition” from St. Augustine Academy Press. It’s gives info on both the textual and visual cues for what is going on at the Mass.
Thank you for the reference.
Thank you!
Let's talk now about when to do the mea culpa gesture of thumping the right fist on the heart. For instance at the Agnes Dei and the Domini Non Sum Dignus prayers and also other times when we ask God to have mercy on us sinners.
When I was in Catholic school we were taught the responses for ALL masses, high mass, low mass, whatever came down from the altar. We went to daily mass, and Heaven help us if we didn't respond every time. The nuns must have had eyes and ears all over because they didn't miss a thing. If we remained silent, when we got to class there was a scolding about being lazy, disrespectful, rude, etc. Then came Vatican II...
I still respond out of habit and fear one of those nuns will come back to whack me if I don't. I hear others responding at low mass too, and no one says we shouldn't.
Thanks for making this available
The Metatron channel teaches proper ecclestical Latin pronunciation. In one video, he goes slowly through the Pater Noster and Ave Maria. In another, after explaining the difference between different kinds of Latin and how the pronunciation varies, he focuses on ecclesiastical Latin. In yet another he illustrates how to roll r’s.
I haven’t found better Latin pronunciation videos yet. Most Latin tutorials on YT speak it with an English rather than Italian accent. It doesn’t take much Latin education to realize this. Because Metatron is a gifted linguist who is native to Italy, his accent and lessons are totally spot on! Though so far he has only posted a few Latin language tutorials so far, what’s there now is extremely helpful.
I love Metatron but as a fellow follower please note that he states that Church Latin is Italian influenced and different from standard Latin.
So in reality both the English and Italian accents are usually off.
Thankyou for that. I'll look up Metatron. Was at my first TLM today. Very moving but I felt awkward and out of place - responses and genuflecting etc. With the Grace of God I'll pick it up soon🙏
@@CiaranArmagh It’s why when we began, we sat in the back third of the church. That way we could see what others did and copy them.
The great thing, however, is the options we have in the Latin mass: such as following along in our missals, praying a rosary, Eucharistic adoration, and/or “assisting” through our own prayers and devotions.
Thanks for the tlm videos. God bless you
God bless the Marshall's I think this is badly needed for us Catholics to learn the beauty of the Latin Mass.
It'd be great to have the English transition in parentheses under the Latin for us beginners. 🤗
Now a RTC and attached the TLM, and can never go back.
Our Lady Bless you all Brothers and Sisters in Christ.
Ave Maria and ¡Viva Cristo Rey!
Thank you for doing that ! I have been going to latin mass for a month and i feel quite lost sometimes, a bit ambarassed also if i make small mistakes 😅of course i will learn with time like i did with the NO mass but thank you very much for making It easier!
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Francis Aiello what do you mean?
There's some tutorials on youtube. If you search for 'Extraordinary Form of the Mass explained' you should be able to find a good one.
Thank you for all this! My children and I attend Latin daily mass which is low mass, so we don’t get all these responses.
Thank you so much for this, Dr. Taylor. I pray the holy Rosary in Latin, grace before meals, and some of the responses, even at novus ordo masses, in a soft voice, in Latin, such as Sanctus, Domine non sum digna, Agnus Dei. Now I will know these. I could have looked them up but probably would not have, on my own.
Heres an idea you might like, I cross stitch these phrases onto silk fabric then use that to wrap my bibles
The timing is simply perfect
I'm Catholic and I love the English mass. That is what we speak at the dinner table. And I never miss when it's time to go to Communion
Thanks for producing this video I am very excited to finally learn Latin Mass prayers. I only have seen 2 Latin masses but felt great solemnity. My Advent journey is exploring & learning latin Mass. I also found an app for Douay Rimes sp? Bible. 😇God Bless you. Very grateful Dr.Marshall.
Amen. Thank you Dr Taylor!
This is the kind of Taylor, Marshall lcontent love. I sometimes get bored with the very arcane stuff. This is practical and excellent content
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this. I hope one day soon I can go back to TLM. Please pray.
Very good ! Since my alter boy days 72 years ago, this was refreshing.
I would like to just let you all know if you would like to learn Latin in the proper pronouncements the Corpus Christi Watershed has great Gregorian chant that helps the mind to memorize and the tongue to correctly pronounce these beautiful prayers, also the Stephen George UA-cam channel.
Thanks Dr Marshall for your kind teaching. The Novus Ordo does not forbid latin prayers as long as Gospel readings and homily are in the vernacular.
Another one we say is "Sed libera nos a malo" in the middle of the Pater Noster (Our Father). It means "but deliver us from evil."
In the TLM that I attend, we 'dialogue'. The whole congregation speak with the altar server's responses. We speak (in Low Mass) the main prayers, the Confiteor, The Kyrie, The Gloria, The Credo, The Sanctus, The Agnus. In the Missa Cantata we sing/chant them.
Thanks so much for this video!! I love love the latin mass. I have been attending the low mass but am planning on going to the high mass tomorrow!
This is so helpful! I have been to a few TLM and I'm so lost! I'm going to highlight these responses in my red book. Thank you! 🙏
Thanks so much for shared these videos. I founded was so helpful. God bless!
If feel lost. Ask for help. I try to help people. Will change your life.
Thank you for making these videos. I’m new to the Latin mass and it’s on my list to learn how I am to respond in Latin. God bless you.
Such a blessing. Thank you so much for you selflessness. Amazing enlightening.
Well done dr Taylor Marshall 🙏🏻😇
"Dignum et justum est" means “It is truly meet and just”.
So helpful! Thank you Dr T! Any chance you might do a “play-by-play” commentary over a UA-cam/previously streamed Latin Mass in the future?
Perfect timing!
Dr. Marshall, can you record a video teaching how to pray st. Michael's prayer, Salve Regina, etc.
Sooo glad DTM is doing this series ! I have a pre 1969 Missal if this the correct one ? Also, a few directions on dress codes for women. Thanks be to God. Going to my first TLM on August 9th. 💒🥰🙏
1962?
I started going to tlm last month of course after learning so much from Dr Taylor🙏👍ik you have to wear a veil n I don't have one so I wrap my head with a thin scarf. I notice some women wears a hat but nobody wears a pants for women.
is there anyway you can make these in larger PRINT for this ole lady.
THANK YOU
Thank you Dr. Taylor Marshall. 🙏☘❤
Thank You! God Bless!
One you left out. When the priest says the Pater Noster the congregation says the last line "sed libera nos a malo" along with him.
Hey thanks for this I’m new to Latin mass lingo
Thank you very much Dr. Marshall.
Thank you for a great video Dr Marshall. I can only make it to a Novus Ordo Mass but I add many of these Latin responses already. Also I do the Pater Noster too. It's not too difficult to add responses, you just need to add a little at a time.
May God bless your efforts
@@_King_Arthur Just by watching Dr Marshall's videos, I'm able to speak the Pater Noster pretty well. I don't have it memorized completely but I'm working on it. Love added Latin to the Novus Ordo Mass. Thank you for your encouragement.
It’s interesting that Bishop Barron releases a minute video answering a question about whether or not bishops should allow priests to offer the Latin Mass... 🤔 and it was lacking
Returning to Tradition is the best way forward.
The bishops can't prohibit the extraordinary form of the mass according to Pope Benedict.
Thanks Dr. Marshall
Thank you Taylor
Thank you!
If you find yourself at a low mass not wearing a cassock, please don't respond audibly to anything. And technically only the schola sings out responses at the high mass. You want to sing the hymns, great, go for it.
Thank you very much.