@@esthermariavargha6610 I don't even know why I'm responding to this... but since I am... 1.) you're absolutely dead wrong and are ignorant. 2.) Learn about what you are wrongly opposing before you oppose it, and grow up.
I'm so glad to find this. I am 67 and just barely remember the Latin Mass. I've never been particularly interested in it until today, when I read the news that, in conformity with Pope Francis' latest restrictions, the Bishop of the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, is only allowing eight of his 70 parishes to celebrate the Latin Mass. And to add insult to injury, those eight are not allowed publish the schedules in their bulletins, parish websites or social-media channels! Even worse, five of them may not celebrate the Latin Mass inside their churches! Suddenly, I find myself terribly interested in experiencing and understanding it!
This is great! I'm new to the faith and I've been searching for something concise that tied a missal to an actual Latin mass. This was perfect! I have the red book so I was able to follow along. I usually struggle to follow even the simple missal as I get lost during the silent prayers, but your tips on which physical cues to look for are incredibly helpful! I can't wait to show my husband! The parts that still confuse me during mass are when the people should respond with the server and when they are to remain silently prayerful and if/when to sing along with the choir. Thank you for taking the time to do this!
Cezanne Guy your comment made my day! Welcome home!! Catholicism is the greatest gift because it allows us to receive Jesus Himself! I am so happy to hear that this helped you follow along!! I am one that likes concise things so I am grateful that you did too!
Hi. I'm Irish, returning to faith and beginning long drives soon to attend Latin Mass fortnightly to begin. I note mention of "the Red Book". What is this and where can I get one? I live in N. England in GB. Thanks and God Bless
I went to my first Latin Mass yesterday and I followed for the first page then got lost. So I closed the book and just watched and listened. I’ll say it was amazing to see a full church on a day that wasn’t Easter or Christmas.
Just let it wash over you! It can be hard to follow at first especially if it’s a large church(hard to hear). That’s perfectly fine! Focus on prayer and the love of our Lord. Oh yea, keep showing up!
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS VIDEO! I know it sounds terrible, but the reason I don’t attend the TLM is because I don’t know when to kneel or stand or genuflect; and I know it’s not about me but it’s the human in me. I’m watching this and the extended version over and over until I am comfortable with it, thank you for this again, God bless
I went to my first Latin Mass on Sunday, and I had no idea what to do or when to do it, and I don’t know Latin (I just know a couple of the things they say in Mass), but I just knelt when the others knelt and stood when they did. Try to sit near the back so you can see everyone and follow their lead.
Hello! It was really cool to see you on Dr. Taylor Marshall's show today. I would go to the Latin Mass if I could. One time, when I wasn't even Catholic yet, my friend took me to a sung Latin high Mass, and it was beyond awesome!
Brilliant video and very clear. Very helpful for a middle aged Catholic trying to take his faith more seriously, with due reverence and respect. Deo gracias.
I wanna go too but lately I've been watching the livestreams on Sundays and they always leave me in awe and once it is truly safe I hope to experience the Traditional Latin Mass with my own eyes.
Thank you! Our Parish started Latin Mass on First Fridays. Having grown up in the 70s with only Norvus Order, I am in need of training ;o) This has helped tremendously!
This video is brilliant. Easy to understand. The first time I went to Latin Mass 2 years ago, I only knew that the language was Latin. Since then I tried to get more people to assist to this rite of the Holy Mass. I may try to make one of these videos explaining the Latin Mass in Spanish since; unfortunately, it harder to find Latin Mass in LATIN America than in the US. Thank you for all the insight and details of this video.
Funny, your last name is the same as a town in Spain. More than likely, that is the origin of your family name. Grijalba is the name of a town in Castilla y Leon Provence in Spain. Great video series. Just subscribed to your channel after seeing your appearance on Dr Taylor Marshall ' s program. Dominus vobiscum! ¡ Viva Cristo Rey!
I'm in Nigeria and most of the NO mass is said in latin, so all the responses i know, and the reverence in NO here is really good, But there's few TLM masses so its difficult sometimes
I am actually planning on going to my first Latin Mass soon so I really appreciate this. I have one question though. For the Low Mass, do the parishioners reply to the priest or do they stay silent throughout the entire Mass? Are the priest and altar servers the only ones doing all of the talking?
Dear Friend, great video. I noticed here and in your video with Dr Taylor Marshall that you speak very fast. I would recommend speaking more clearly and a little slower, not only because it may help your non native English speakers, but it gives more enphasis and clarity to what you are saying. Regards.
Gustavo Caldas thank you! I will try to speak slower. I’m naturally a fast talker but I will do my best in the future to slow it down. Great point on the non native English speakers.
You can set the playback speed of UA-cam videos to slower than normal to help. Next to the cc there's this start looking icon for settings. When clicked, you get the option for playback speed. The default setting is "normal". You can set it to go slower or faster, according to your needs. Hope this helps!
@@TheJoyoftheFaith 🕯YES!Thank You for this video! Please, maybe also slower version so we can read the copy and hear all the words, but Thank You So very Much for the Quick and Short version. It is a great place to start, as it provides a good basic understanding of the TLM! 🕯
Someone on Facebook asked how he could follow the TLM. I wish I could sit next to him and show him but he's not in my State. Do you have one for a High Mass? He currently attends a low Mass but he was told that he could follow easier at a High Mass.
This is true I have been at TLM for a several months now and understand the High Mass more compared to Low Mass. I am looking to improve my understanding of Low Mass better in case I can't go to High Mass.
E B yes! It’ll be covered in my theological significance video. I’ve heard that it is held up due to the chasubles that priests used to wear. They were so covered with medals that it was hard for the priest to lift up the chalice so the servers would help by lifting it up. I’ll confirm that and go into it more later. Anyone else heard that?
What makes it hard for me is how the priest seems to blast through the Latin at lightning speed. Is that the speed at which the Romans actually spoke? It doesn't seem reverent to rush through a prayer.
Yesterday attended my first (and hopefully last) low Mass. Couldn't hear a thing out in the pews. Repeatedly tried to find my way in the Red Missal to no avail. Quite a long, very quiet service. Sorry, but missed its significance.
Christ be with you the significance is respect for God and reverence, Participating in Christ sacrifice. I am pretty sure you struggle with the red missal was not as tough as Christs. It is about him and the mercy he and his Father show for us. It is not about us at all. God bless you
Hi may I know which UA-cam channel or mass you attended online (daily or on Sundays)? I am new to the TLM and really want to attend one everyday if possible. Please help. Thank you!
@@brownchickenn I'm equally new. I'm yet to attend one. I found just yesterday, the following channels: 1. St. Anne's TLM Perth (they seem to have daily masses). And so far, they seem the shortest masses. 2. St. Mary of Pine Bluff 3. Relevant Rex gives 9 examples of masses held at different places, specifically for beginners like us.
Different perspective .... we are asked to participate in mass , but can one really participate without knowing what is said ?? The whole ceremony is very reverent. But it feels as is we are only watching not participating . Unless you truly understand Latin . This mass could actually be said in Russian or Chinese and it would sound the same . I prefer to understand and be able to pray in a language I understand . Very beautiful ceremony , but inviting a convert to this mass I would find difficult . When said person asks what the priest said... I would say , oh, look in the red book and interpret as you think. Or learn Latin . Just a bit of food for thought , my point of view is not meant to offend.
Why the Secret, aka private - whispered, prayers by the priest? Because God is the focus of the whole action, it is His Act, and we fully participate in the activity with gentle devotion. Just place yourself as a child beside your father, on occasion you love to whisper a little secret to him and he loves to hear your simple confidences. It is the same in the secret chamber of one's heart, where one withdraws to pray to God. This is true also of the Family of God when drawn together with our Mother, the Church, but here we also have our parts to play, and our brothers and sister to consider - recalling that the Lord is God of order not disorder. All of us at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, then, are not called by our Father to join Him in a jolly barbeque or a tournament-final snack fest, we come to stand with His Son, the Lord God our Brother in the Holy Ghost, present at the foot of calvary on which He died for us sinners, once for all; it is a meal, a sacrificial meal, a meal that is a mystery even to the cleverest minds and yet home to the simplest heart. ;o)
Because Latin is supposed to be the universal language in the whole Catholic Church in order to have complete unity. You can be assisted by the Missals which must always be available for all the participants, you will grow in understanding the Latin until you don't need Misss anymore
I left the roman Church for the orthodox because of Vatican 2. The roman Church became too much like the Anglican Church and lacks the Holyness and spiritual beauty of the church I was born into.
why do you say that? Everyone is facing the altar, the tabernacle where Jesus is truly present. When the host is elevated, we know Jesus is descending into the host, and it becomes His truly body, blood, soul and divinity. And then we are given the grace to receive Him into our own body, blood, soul and we receive His divinity. It is absolutely astounding! Eating the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus is what He commanded us to do in John Chapter 6.
@@esthermariavargha6610 I'm sorry, but that simply is not true. The priest is praying on our behalf, as the Jewish priest would go to the Holy of holies and pray on behalf of the people. It is beautiful to have someone pray on your behalf, don't you think?
@@kristenstudebaker814 since Jesus, you are personally can turn trough Jesus to God. The Catholic priest still convince the people that they do it for you because they are the MALES???) Not aloud them to let you aware of your spiritual equality in front of God, because you are just a f..ing or holy woman. Get up and walk, darling!!! (and ask a good friend to pray for you or with you, because she or he knows what you need!!! And according Jesus' promise He is among you!!
@Janette Davis I believe the same, but some of Jesus' teachings "modified" ignored, changed..... If Jesus Jesus in the EUCHARIST why we pray in the mass that we proclaim your dead Lord until you come.
Thank you for watching! To learn how to follow the Latin Mass watch this 10 minute video I made - ua-cam.com/video/mB0Rt77N-9g/v-deo.html
It is not joy of the faith, because the latin mass cancel every understanding of the male priest ceremony
Dirty trick by the male leadership, that the followers do not to understand anyrthing.
@@esthermariavargha6610 I don't even know why I'm responding to this... but since I am...
1.) you're absolutely dead wrong and are ignorant.
2.) Learn about what you are wrongly opposing before you oppose it, and grow up.
@@esthermariavargha6610 who ask?
The Latin Mass in St Annes Perth Australia is under threat.
Every diocese should have a Latin Mass so people who don’t speak the local language while traveling or staying can participate.
I'm so glad to find this. I am 67 and just barely remember the Latin Mass. I've never been particularly interested in it until today, when I read the news that, in conformity with Pope Francis' latest restrictions, the Bishop of the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, is only allowing eight of his 70 parishes to celebrate the Latin Mass. And to add insult to injury, those eight are not allowed publish the schedules in their bulletins, parish websites or social-media channels! Even worse, five of them may not celebrate the Latin Mass inside their churches! Suddenly, I find myself terribly interested in experiencing and understanding it!
Ditto!
This is great! I'm new to the faith and I've been searching for something concise that tied a missal to an actual Latin mass. This was perfect! I have the red book so I was able to follow along. I usually struggle to follow even the simple missal as I get lost during the silent prayers, but your tips on which physical cues to look for are incredibly helpful! I can't wait to show my husband! The parts that still confuse me during mass are when the people should respond with the server and when they are to remain silently prayerful and if/when to sing along with the choir. Thank you for taking the time to do this!
Cezanne Guy your comment made my day! Welcome home!! Catholicism is the greatest gift because it allows us to receive Jesus Himself! I am so happy to hear that this helped you follow along!! I am one that likes concise things so I am grateful that you did too!
Hi. I'm Irish, returning to faith and beginning long drives soon to attend Latin Mass fortnightly to begin. I note mention of "the Red Book". What is this and where can I get one? I live in N. England in GB. Thanks and God Bless
I went to my first Latin Mass yesterday and I followed for the first page then got lost. So I closed the book and just watched and listened.
I’ll say it was amazing to see a full church on a day that wasn’t Easter or Christmas.
Just let it wash over you! It can be hard to follow at first especially if it’s a large church(hard to hear). That’s perfectly fine! Focus on prayer and the love of our Lord. Oh yea, keep showing up!
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS VIDEO! I know it sounds terrible, but the reason I don’t attend the TLM is because I don’t know when to kneel or stand or genuflect; and I know it’s not about me but it’s the human in me. I’m watching this and the extended version over and over until I am comfortable with it, thank you for this again, God bless
You can always ask someone to help you , or ask the priest
I went to my first Latin Mass on Sunday, and I had no idea what to do or when to do it, and I don’t know Latin (I just know a couple of the things they say in Mass), but I just knelt when the others knelt and stood when they did. Try to sit near the back so you can see everyone and follow their lead.
Hello! It was really cool to see you on Dr. Taylor Marshall's show today. I would go to the Latin Mass if I could. One time, when I wasn't even Catholic yet, my friend took me to a sung Latin high Mass, and it was beyond awesome!
jellojenna6 yes, it was a blessing to be in the show! Deo Gratias!! That must have been an amazing experience. What a blessing reverent worship is 🙏🏼
Brilliant video and very clear. Very helpful for a middle aged Catholic trying to take his faith more seriously, with due reverence and respect. Deo gracias.
I need to go to Latin mass. Thanks for this video!
ruok9c yes it is awesome! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!
I wanna go too but lately I've been watching the livestreams on Sundays and they always leave me in awe and once it is truly safe I hope to experience the Traditional Latin Mass with my own eyes.
It's been a year. I hope you went to a Latin mass.
Thank you! Our Parish started Latin Mass on First Fridays. Having grown up in the 70s with only Norvus Order, I am in need of training ;o) This has helped tremendously!
Fr. Leith is our priest at St. Catherine’s in Weston MA. He is a humble, loving & speak the truth! Thank you for the above explanation on the above 😊
This video is brilliant. Easy to understand.
The first time I went to Latin Mass 2 years ago, I only knew that the language was Latin. Since then I tried to get more people to assist to this rite of the Holy Mass. I may try to make one of these videos explaining the Latin Mass in Spanish since; unfortunately, it harder to find Latin Mass in LATIN America than in the US.
Thank you for all the insight and details of this video.
This is the most helpful video I’ve seen. Thanks for the red book pages.
Thank you that was very helpful, I'll watch it again.
Assumption Chapel, St Mary's, KS for the win!
Cameron Dawson yes. They did an awesome job recording the priests audio. I wish more churches would do this
“My Lord and my God”
Fred amen!
Great video,thank you very much.
My Beautiful Chapel in St. Mary's!! I love my Catholic Faith. Viva Christo Rey!
What state?
@@sarah_b_555 Kansas, come visit us!!
I know it well myself! I come down from Nebraska often to recuperate spiritually at this magnificent oasis of prayer!
Funny, your last name is the same as a town in Spain. More than likely, that is the origin of your family name. Grijalba is the name of a town in Castilla y Leon Provence in Spain. Great video series. Just subscribed to your channel after seeing your appearance on Dr Taylor Marshall ' s program. Dominus vobiscum! ¡ Viva Cristo Rey!
J. Ortiz wow, that is amazing! I didn’t know that!! I appreciate you subscribing and hope you enjoy it!
Thank you ! Very useful for us ! From France ✝️😌
thank you for this!
Thank you! 😊
As the Priest was starting the Secreta, I got an ad for kids fighting over a video game. Interesting juxtaposition.
Thank you so much for this!!!
Please please please Do the Latin High Mass
That, was pretty good! Enjoyed it
I'm in Nigeria and most of the NO mass is said in latin, so all the responses i know, and the reverence in NO here is really good, But there's few TLM masses so its difficult sometimes
I am actually planning on going to my first Latin Mass soon so I really appreciate this. I have one question though. For the Low Mass, do the parishioners reply to the priest or do they stay silent throughout the entire Mass? Are the priest and altar servers the only ones doing all of the talking?
Dear Friend, great video. I noticed here and in your video with Dr Taylor Marshall that you speak very fast. I would recommend speaking more clearly and a little slower, not only because it may help your non native English speakers, but it gives more enphasis and clarity to what you are saying. Regards.
Gustavo Caldas thank you! I will try to speak slower. I’m naturally a fast talker but I will do my best in the future to slow it down. Great point on the non native English speakers.
You can set the playback speed of UA-cam videos to slower than normal to help. Next to the cc there's this start looking icon for settings. When clicked, you get the option for playback speed. The default setting is "normal". You can set it to go slower or faster, according to your needs. Hope this helps!
@@TheJoyoftheFaith 🕯YES!Thank You for this video! Please, maybe also slower version so we can read the copy and hear all the words, but Thank You So very Much for the Quick and Short version. It is a great place to start, as it provides a good basic understanding of the TLM! 🕯
REALLY helpful! thanks
Someone on Facebook asked how he could follow the TLM. I wish I could sit next to him and show him but he's not in my State. Do you have one for a High Mass? He currently attends a low Mass but he was told that he could follow easier at a High Mass.
This is true I have been at TLM for a several months now and understand the High Mass more compared to Low Mass. I am looking to improve my understanding of Low Mass better in case I can't go to High Mass.
How do you make such beautiful videos
Why do the altar boys raise the vestment of the priest at certain times? Does anyone know the significance of that? I’ve always wondered
E B yes! It’ll be covered in my theological significance video. I’ve heard that it is held up due to the chasubles that priests used to wear. They were so covered with medals that it was hard for the priest to lift up the chalice so the servers would help by lifting it up. I’ll confirm that and go into it more later. Anyone else heard that?
Thank you! I look forward to your upcoming video!
E B it’ll be very helpful to those interested in learning more about the Mass!
Nice.
High Mass video when?
Traditional in Latin Mass fsspx
I may be mistaken, but, while the video doesn't show his face too clearly, the voice sounds very much like that of Father Christopher Leith.
What makes it hard for me is how the priest seems to blast through the Latin at lightning speed. Is that the speed at which the Romans actually spoke? It doesn't seem reverent to rush through a prayer.
In the captions shown for what the Priest says and the the parishioners say, I assume the "P" means Priest but what does the "S" mean?
Server, or the altar boy
Wish to see instructions what to say what to do by each step
Awesome, thank you! Which Missal to you recommend??
Of course! Fr. Lasance is what I would recommend
Yesterday attended my first (and hopefully last) low Mass. Couldn't hear a thing out in the pews. Repeatedly tried to find my way in the Red Missal to no avail. Quite a long, very quiet service. Sorry, but missed its significance.
Christ be with you
the significance is respect for God and reverence,
Participating in Christ sacrifice.
I am pretty sure you struggle with the red missal was not as tough as Christs.
It is about him and the mercy he and his Father show for us.
It is not about us at all.
God bless you
Hi may I know which UA-cam channel or mass you attended online (daily or on Sundays)? I am new to the TLM and really want to attend one everyday if possible. Please help. Thank you!
Exactly what I have been searching for. Went thru a few channels too.
@@melissafeds1344 I found the TLM on Holy Faith Media channel here on UA-cam but the audio isn't very good. Which ones did you find?
@@brownchickenn I'm equally new. I'm yet to attend one. I found just yesterday, the following channels:
1. St. Anne's TLM Perth (they seem to have daily masses). And so far, they seem the shortest masses.
2. St. Mary of Pine Bluff
3. Relevant Rex gives 9 examples of masses held at different places, specifically for beginners like us.
@@melissafeds1344 Oh cool
I'll check those out too 💕
Try searching The Latin Mass Society, they do live stream services
Do we not stand during the preface????
I am learning the mass what is the red book
I've gone to probably 13 masses in this form and I yet to really follow...
Thanks i am lost
Can I get a prayer book to follow the Latin?
angeluspress.org/products/1962-roman-catholic-daily-missal
Please when you make such a video, increase your volume.
Con ước ao được rước Mình Máu Thánh Chúa trong Thánh Lễ Truyền Truyền Thống
Helpful video but the dubbing translation is way off and makes you lose concentration
Different perspective .... we are asked to participate in mass , but can one really participate without knowing what is said ?? The whole ceremony is very reverent. But it feels as is we are only watching not participating . Unless you truly understand Latin . This mass could actually be said in Russian or Chinese and it would sound the same . I prefer to understand and be able to pray in a language I understand . Very beautiful ceremony , but inviting a convert to this mass I would find difficult . When said person asks what the priest said... I would say , oh, look in the red book and interpret as you think. Or learn Latin . Just a bit of food for thought , my point of view is not meant to offend.
Why the Secret, aka private - whispered, prayers by the priest? Because God is the focus of the whole action, it is His Act, and we fully participate in the activity with gentle devotion. Just place yourself as a child beside your father, on occasion you love to whisper a little secret to him and he loves to hear your simple confidences.
It is the same in the secret chamber of one's heart, where one withdraws to pray to God. This is true also of the Family of God when drawn together with our Mother, the Church, but here we also have our parts to play, and our brothers and sister to consider - recalling that the Lord is God of order not disorder. All of us at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, then, are not called by our Father to join Him in a jolly barbeque or a tournament-final snack fest, we come to stand with His Son, the Lord God our Brother in the Holy Ghost, present at the foot of calvary on which He died for us sinners, once for all; it is a meal, a sacrificial meal, a meal that is a mystery even to the cleverest minds and yet home to the simplest heart.
;o)
A beautiful explanation. Thank you. 🙏🏼🤎📿
This is the SSPX. Deo Gratias for the SSPX!
Cofiteor doen't follow the Roman Missal 1962
It’s customary depending on the chapel or parish.
Yeah. I got nothing out of this.
I’m confused. This is too fast!
Probably if he slowed it down....it would end up thirty minutes long.
You can slow the video down but he sped it up so it was 10 minutes
So why can’t you do the same thing and just speak English? ☦️🙏
Because Latin is supposed to be the universal language in the whole Catholic Church in order to have complete unity. You can be assisted by the Missals which must always be available for all the participants, you will grow in understanding the Latin until you don't need Misss anymore
You speak very fast sir.
That is one T H I C C american accent
Please attend mass dressed modestly.
Who farts @ 0:04?! Goodness gracious!
Unfortunately You speak so fast that I can not follow. Will go to a different site.
I attend the Latin Mass weekly, showing my disapproval of Vatican II
You are talking much too fast.
I left the roman Church for the orthodox because of Vatican 2. The roman Church became too much like the Anglican Church and lacks the Holyness and spiritual beauty of the church I was born into.
Outside the Catholic Church their is no salvation, this dogma still remains true you need to come back or you will be lost forever
You shouldn’t need clues. You need to understand it. It should be done in English
Wrong. It doesn't need to be in English at all.
Christ be with you
It is not for us, it is for God.
you should understand what it about, not the words that are spoken.
God bless you
It is not following Jesus at al!!!
why do you say that? Everyone is facing the altar, the tabernacle where Jesus is truly present. When the host is elevated, we know Jesus is descending into the host, and it becomes His truly body, blood, soul and divinity. And then we are given the grace to receive Him into our own body, blood, soul and we receive His divinity. It is absolutely astounding! Eating the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus is what He commanded us to do in John Chapter 6.
@@kristenstudebaker814 because the Catholic Church doesn't follow Jesus, but demand from Him to do, what the priest tells Him!
@@esthermariavargha6610 I'm sorry, but that simply is not true. The priest is praying on our behalf, as the Jewish priest would go to the Holy of holies and pray on behalf of the people. It is beautiful to have someone pray on your behalf, don't you think?
@@kristenstudebaker814 since Jesus, you are personally can turn trough Jesus to God. The Catholic priest still convince the people that they do it for you because they are the MALES???) Not aloud them to let you aware of your spiritual equality in front of God, because you are just a f..ing or holy woman. Get up and walk, darling!!! (and ask a good friend to pray for you or with you, because she or he knows what you need!!! And according Jesus' promise He is among you!!
@Janette Davis I believe the same, but some of Jesus' teachings "modified" ignored, changed..... If Jesus Jesus in the EUCHARIST why we pray in the mass that we proclaim your dead Lord until you come.
Correction: low Mass requires two candles,: high Mass (without a deacon and subdeacon), a minimum of four candles,; solemn high Mass, six or more.