I have been seriously considering becoming Catholic and have been binge watching your videos. You are so incredibly articulate and informative! Thank you so much and have a great weekend ❤✝
On Those Who Appreciate the Latin Mass being Wrongly Treated Like 'Lepers'". I am a strong TLM Catholic. I wish my Priest would ask permission to have the Latin Mass. It's beautiful the most beautiful form of Mass.
Whatever you're paying your husband(?) for these masterful edits - it's not enough. I had to pause the video and pull myself together after that rainbow.
There are more than 3 forms, most notably the Pontifical Mass at the throne. There's also the Pontifical Mass at the faldstool, the dialogue Mass, a sung low Mass, and the Papal Mass. A lot of the liturgy also changes depending on the date, location, order, amount of extra clerics, amount of altar servants, design of the church, and general available resources; though this does not result in a differently classified liturgy.
A good quick little video. I converted to Catholicism five years ago, in part because of the Latin Mass. I have been attending it since regularly since November 2017. I would have been a Catholic years before had I known about it.
Federal Government has been investigating Traditional Latin Mass parishes and their parishioners. For some reason the current administration and its federal law enforcement entities have come to view traditional conservative Catholics as potential threats.
Excellent Excellent Excellent. Ive been thinking of TLM for a long while but jut didn't understand it and didn't know where to get a brief explanation. Thank you therefore for making this so excusable and easy to watch - very entertaining and not like a laborious text book! God Bless you both!
A few corrections on the definitions of the Low Mass, High Mass/Sung Mass and Solemn High mass. 1. No the majority of the Low Mass is not inaudible the concept that the Low Mass=Silent Mass is incorrect. Pius XII in the general instruction of the Roman Missal 1955 was very clear in the fact that the portions of the mass that are to be said in Clara Voce(out loud) are to be heard by the entire congregation. This includes the epistle, Gospel, prayers of the foot of the Altar, last gospel, Gloria, Credo and the other parts of the mass not specifically said to be said in a low voice. 2. The Asperges Me is not always said at the High Mass it is said on the principal Mass on a Sunday which is the high Mass, but the Asperges Me is not said when a mass is on a weekday even if it is a high mass though.
Hey Guys.. Love the editing, who does it?. Straight to the point facts and a little snarky attitude goes a long way 🙂 love it!... God Bless the both of you and keep up the good work.
Great video! I loved the education mixed with some fun stuff. I started going to The Latin Mass on Divine Mercy Sunday & fell in love with TLM. Thank you so much for the lesson & God bless you & yours!
I love this!!! Do you have any sources about the history of TLM? It’s soooo hard to find great books, articles about the history of the TLM! I would soooo appreciate it if you provided sources 🙏
We got a lot of the info on this video from New Advent. There were a few different articles we looked at from there. We also used A Short History of the Roman Mass by Michael Davies.
“The majority of the low mass is inaudible except for the homily.” Prayers at the foot of the altar, last gospel, preface, pater noster, Agnius dei, introit, collect, epistle, gospel: Am I a joke to you?
It would be nice to reintroduce the Tridentine Mass with Gregorian chants and sacred hymns... when listening to the Word of God or giving the homily, it is necessary to do so in the national language while for the liturgy it would be enough for the faithful to follow the missal
Excellent synopsis of the history of The Mass of the Ages, aka the TLM. I'm overjoyed to ear and see so many young people taking and interest and participating in the TLM. Beyond the reverence, which is no small thing, their is so much history to discover in the Mass. If you, or any of your viewers are interested in how the Old Testament , from the very first words in Genesis, prefigures Jesus, his sacrifice and the Mass may I suggest Father James Mawdsley's book "Crucifixion to Creation: Roots of the Traditional Mass Traced back to Paradise." It is quite the eye opener and for me developed a deeper desire and love to study the Old Testament in light of the New Testament. Keep up the good work. Stay strong. Stay safe.
Okay, I know this is completely off topic and random, but your outro music sounds like the song when Eric Cartman from south park becomes a realtor and makes video tour montages of the homes he's trying to sell. I just can't unhear it. Love the video btw! ua-cam.com/video/Iysw5I50Cr0/v-deo.html
I'm part of a group on Facebook that seeks to restore a form of the Latin Mass to Lutheranism. The first Lutheran masses were a combination of Latin and German. The objection of the German Reformers to the Latin mass was not the use of a language other than the common language per se, but the fact that lack of proper instruction in the Middle Ages had made the mass incomprehensible to the laity in many jurisdictions. Nowadays with universal literacy one can avail himself of liturgical aids that translate things, a remedy that was not available in the 16th century. There is a persuasive case to be made for the liturgical use of an otherwise dead (and incidentally beautiful) language in order to filter out any crass associations of words in your common language and allow a more pure and focused state of mind. I would still insist however that the Scripture readings, much of the prayers, and words of institution/consecration be done in the common tongue. Gregorian chant also has some remaining presence in Lutheran churches though nowhere near where it used to be. The Pietist movement really did a number on Lutheran high liturgical practice and the damage is difficult to undo.
I love you Amber but this video was all over the place. As someone who is very new to the TLM, I was really hoping to learn more but there’s so much goofing off in this video that I’m more confused than before. Idk… I guess I’ll watch it a few more times to see if I can get anything out of it. Thanks anyway.
But isn't Pope Francis similar to Pope John Paul is his decree and he didn't get the angst Pope Francis is needing permission etc from Bishop) I don't feel it in CT where I live. I love the NO mass I go to, have no interest in learning a mass I had as a child and felt I couldn't understand, but I think others can and should have a choice if available. We have about 5-6 in our state. I wish there wasn't so much against the Pope though, right now, I don't see Latin masses closing. I wonder if the fear feeds other things that aren't good. "In October 1984, Pope St. John Paul II seeing that the desire for the Traditional Latin Mass remained, the Congregation for Divine Worship issued a worldwide indult to meet the faithful's desire to worship according to the 1962 Missal. The Latin Mass would be permitted only with a bishop's permission."
@@davidphillips4542 Francis's flirting with pagan religions is only a logical outcome of Lumen Gentium. And Lumen Gentium is only a logical outcome of the error the Scholastics that the natural man is already halfway to God on account of his reason and virtues retained after the Fall. Though even Thomas Aquinas would be figuratively rolling over in his grave over how far Rome has taken this error now.
@davidphillips4542 As a traditional Catholic, I share your underlying concerns, but I think think that there is a good reason why many of us don't want to say that Francis is a heretic (and therefore not pope). Cardinal Bellarmine said that if a pope becomes a heretic, he is morally dead and can be deposed by the Church, provided the prelates who do so can credibly speak for the whole church. Presumably, this would mean the College of Cardinals, acting as a body. With their present makeup, that does not seem likely to happen. That means that we can not be certain that Francis is not a valid pope and we have to give him some benefit of the doubt. We can resist specific abuses of authority, but we cannot place a certain judgment about his status.
Thanks for that. I'm very concerned with the TLM and Francis. It it goes a certain way, Let's say, nourishment will come from somewhere else more traditionally orthodox. Hope is going well with your engagement. Your pure light shines bright :)
Pope Francis is trying to finish off the work of the Second Vatican council, that was halted by Pope JP II and Benedict XVI. He feels the TL Mass is holding the church back, we need to move forward and be not stuck in the pass. He feels at present the church is a rule book we must learn , while we should have started by learning who Jesus Christ was, take it from there. This why the synod in October is very important stepping stone to get the church back on track to VC II
@@decfarrell0610V2 is a failure, bergolio is a moral imbecile who betrayed our Chinese brethren to the ccp, using the excretia mccarrick as his toady. His insults and outrages directed toward the TLM religious and laity show he is neither holy nor a spiritual father. Why is it that v2 has not been implemented correctly ?, how many years has this profonation been allowed with nothing but closing parishes and ex Catholics to show for it. At the TLM we are at the foot of the cross and believe in the real presence, the NO must ape the TLM to even approach the reverence of a holy mass. That you must seek out a "reverent " NO, shows the failure of v2 , look at a mass from 1965 and one from 1975 , the loss of reverence is obvious.
Okay, I know this is completely off topic and random, but your outro music sounds like the song when Eric Cartman from south park becomes a realtor and makes video tour montages of the homes he's trying to sell. I just can't unhear it. Love the video btw! ua-cam.com/video/Iysw5I50Cr0/v-deo.html
I am 30 and joined the Catholic Church in 2017. The TLM was a big part of my conversion!
I have been seriously considering becoming Catholic and have been binge watching your videos. You are so incredibly articulate and informative! Thank you so much and have a great weekend ❤✝
Find a good traditional Latin mass community or Eastern Rite church for fellowship and info,
God bless , your in my prayers.
I'm so glad you've been enjoying the videos! I will keep you in my prayers!
I went to my first low Latin Mass earlier this year in Indianapolis with my fiancé, loved it!
Amazing!!
At Holy Rosary? If so, it’s an awesome place to go.
I have a friend who is an fssp priest
I go to Holy Rosary too!
Thank you as a former Protestant I find this helpful-am a new Catholic but not full.
Very good for anyone who wants a well detailed history of the TLM.
I attend a Novus Ordo church, but hope to one day attend a Traditional Latin Mass! God bless, love your channel
On Those Who Appreciate the Latin Mass being Wrongly Treated Like 'Lepers'". I am a strong TLM Catholic. I wish my Priest would ask permission to have the Latin Mass. It's beautiful the most beautiful form of Mass.
Whatever you're paying your husband(?) for these masterful edits - it's not enough. I had to pause the video and pull myself together after that rainbow.
There are more than 3 forms, most notably the Pontifical Mass at the throne.
There's also the Pontifical Mass at the faldstool, the dialogue Mass, a sung low Mass, and the Papal Mass.
A lot of the liturgy also changes depending on the date, location, order, amount of extra clerics, amount of altar servants, design of the church, and general available resources; though this does not result in a differently classified liturgy.
Thank you! I need a refresher! 💖🙏💖
A good quick little video. I converted to Catholicism five years ago, in part because of the Latin Mass. I have been attending it since regularly since November 2017. I would have been a Catholic years before had I known about it.
Thank you for these videos♥️
You have informed me a lot about catholicism!
I'm so glad!
@@TheReligiousHippie ♥️
I love to pray the Rosary in Latin.
I'm an outsider
Is it usual for people to pray in Latin in solo.
Not usual but great going 🫡
Yay i love the Latin Mass but i dont understand much of it yet so this should be helpful
Me too!!
How did I never put together that GREGORIAN Chant was instituted by GREGORY The Great 😂
Just saw the thumbnail with the FBI informant!! Absolutely brilliant, top marks for humour 😁😆😅🤣
Thank you😂
The TLM is such a blessing. I usually have to drive at least an hour to find one but it is so worth it.
Federal Government has been investigating Traditional Latin Mass parishes and their parishioners. For some reason the current administration and its federal law enforcement entities have come to view traditional conservative Catholics as potential threats.
The Canon of Mass did change. For example in the missal of 1962 the name of St. Joseph is added.
You have done your homework, Amber. Well done!
Excellent Excellent Excellent. Ive been thinking of TLM for a long while but jut didn't understand it and didn't know where to get a brief explanation. Thank you therefore for making this so excusable and easy to watch - very entertaining and not like a laborious text book! God Bless you both!
Im so glad it helped!!
A few corrections on the definitions of the Low Mass, High Mass/Sung Mass and Solemn High mass.
1. No the majority of the Low Mass is not inaudible the concept that the Low Mass=Silent Mass is incorrect. Pius XII in the general instruction of the Roman Missal 1955 was very clear in the fact that the portions of the mass that are to be said in Clara Voce(out loud) are to be heard by the entire congregation. This includes the epistle, Gospel, prayers of the foot of the Altar, last gospel, Gloria, Credo and the other parts of the mass not specifically said to be said in a low voice.
2. The Asperges Me is not always said at the High Mass it is said on the principal Mass on a Sunday which is the high Mass, but the Asperges Me is not said when a mass is on a weekday even if it is a high mass though.
Neat! Just went to my first low latin mass this morning and I really found it special with reverence and discernment
I love Traditional Latin Mass.❤
Thank you so much for all the wonderful Christian content, its a blessing we get to hear your amazing messages.❤❤❤
Oh a very interesting topic!
Hey Guys.. Love the editing, who does it?. Straight to the point facts and a little snarky attitude goes a long way 🙂 love it!... God Bless the both of you and keep up the good work.
My fiancé does the editing 😏
Great video! I loved the education mixed with some fun stuff. I started going to The Latin Mass on Divine Mercy Sunday & fell in love with TLM. Thank you so much for the lesson & God bless you & yours!
You and Lila Rose always put out amazing content. Hopefully one day you both can do a video together.
Thank you :))
Thanks for continuing to create wholesome useful content at a time when everyone is putting out nonsense that lead people astray 👏👏👏
You'd be a great High School Religion Teacher! You Should look into it! Great Video Amber! 📖🙏🕊 Stay Blessed! 🙏
I love this!!! Do you have any sources about the history of TLM?
It’s soooo hard to find great books, articles about the history of the TLM! I would soooo appreciate it if you provided sources 🙏
Even the missal is hard to find. It’s a “secret menu item” at the Catholic bookstore in my college town.
That’s just the little red book. Forget about trying to find anything more unless you go online.
We got a lot of the info on this video from New Advent. There were a few different articles we looked at from there. We also used A Short History of the Roman Mass by Michael Davies.
I would love to see a video on how to convert from protestant to Catholic as a teen. I also love this video very informative
Just to add to the list, the TLM is also known as "the Gregorian Mass."
“The majority of the low mass is inaudible except for the homily.”
Prayers at the foot of the altar, last gospel, preface, pater noster, Agnius dei, introit, collect, epistle, gospel:
Am I a joke to you?
What are your thoughts on Orthodoxy?
god bless you mylove❤❤❤
It would be nice to reintroduce the Tridentine Mass with Gregorian chants and sacred hymns...
when listening to the Word of God or giving the homily, it is necessary to do so in the national language
while for the liturgy it would be enough for the faithful to follow the missal
Excellent synopsis of the history of The Mass of the Ages, aka the TLM. I'm overjoyed to ear and see so many young people taking and interest and participating in the TLM.
Beyond the reverence, which is no small thing, their is so much history to discover in the Mass.
If you, or any of your viewers are interested in how the Old Testament , from the very first words in Genesis, prefigures Jesus, his sacrifice and the Mass may I suggest Father James Mawdsley's book "Crucifixion to Creation: Roots of the Traditional Mass Traced back to Paradise." It is quite the eye opener and for me developed a deeper desire and love to study the Old Testament in light of the New Testament. Keep up the good work. Stay strong. Stay safe.
The TLM nice enough i guess accepting all the latin.
Sarum use > TLM 😉
Okay, I know this is completely off topic and random, but your outro music sounds like the song when Eric Cartman from south park becomes a realtor and makes video tour montages of the homes he's trying to sell. I just can't unhear it. Love the video btw! ua-cam.com/video/Iysw5I50Cr0/v-deo.html
I'm part of a group on Facebook that seeks to restore a form of the Latin Mass to Lutheranism.
The first Lutheran masses were a combination of Latin and German. The objection of the German Reformers to the Latin mass was not the use of a language other than the common language per se, but the fact that lack of proper instruction in the Middle Ages had made the mass incomprehensible to the laity in many jurisdictions. Nowadays with universal literacy one can avail himself of liturgical aids that translate things, a remedy that was not available in the 16th century.
There is a persuasive case to be made for the liturgical use of an otherwise dead (and incidentally beautiful) language in order to filter out any crass associations of words in your common language and allow a more pure and focused state of mind. I would still insist however that the Scripture readings, much of the prayers, and words of institution/consecration be done in the common tongue.
Gregorian chant also has some remaining presence in Lutheran churches though nowhere near where it used to be. The Pietist movement really did a number on Lutheran high liturgical practice and the damage is difficult to undo.
I love you Amber but this video was all over the place.
As someone who is very new to the TLM, I was really hoping to learn more but there’s so much goofing off in this video that I’m more confused than before.
Idk… I guess I’ll watch it a few more times to see if I can get anything out of it. Thanks anyway.
But isn't Pope Francis similar to Pope John Paul is his decree and he didn't get the angst Pope Francis is needing permission etc from Bishop) I don't feel it in CT where I live. I love the NO mass I go to, have no interest in learning a mass I had as a child and felt I couldn't understand, but I think others can and should have a choice if available. We have about 5-6 in our state. I wish there wasn't so much against the Pope though, right now, I don't see Latin masses closing. I wonder if the fear feeds other things that aren't good. "In October 1984, Pope St. John Paul II seeing that the desire for the Traditional Latin Mass remained, the Congregation for Divine Worship issued a worldwide indult to meet the faithful's desire to worship according to the 1962 Missal. The Latin Mass would be permitted only with a bishop's permission."
Pope Francis is schismatic with his contempt for the Traditional Latin Mass
Thats...not what puts someone in schism
@@davidphillips4542 Francis's flirting with pagan religions is only a logical outcome of Lumen Gentium.
And Lumen Gentium is only a logical outcome of the error the Scholastics that the natural man is already halfway to God on account of his reason and virtues retained after the Fall.
Though even Thomas Aquinas would be figuratively rolling over in his grave over how far Rome has taken this error now.
@davidphillips4542 As a traditional Catholic, I share your underlying concerns, but I think think that there is a good reason why many of us don't want to say that Francis is a heretic (and therefore not pope).
Cardinal Bellarmine said that if a pope becomes a heretic, he is morally dead and can be deposed by the Church, provided the prelates who do so can credibly speak for the whole church. Presumably, this would mean the College of Cardinals, acting as a body. With their present makeup, that does not seem likely to happen. That means that we can not be certain that Francis is not a valid pope and we have to give him some benefit of the doubt. We can resist specific abuses of authority, but we cannot place a certain judgment about his status.
Thanks for that. I'm very concerned with the TLM and Francis. It it goes a certain way, Let's say, nourishment will come from somewhere else more traditionally orthodox.
Hope is going well with your engagement. Your pure light shines bright :)
Pope Francis is trying to finish off the work of the Second Vatican council, that was halted by Pope JP II and Benedict XVI. He feels the TL Mass is holding the church back, we need to move forward and be not stuck in the pass. He feels at present the church is a rule book we must learn , while we should have started by learning who Jesus Christ was, take it from there. This why the synod in October is very important stepping stone to get the church back on track to VC II
@@decfarrell0610Yep, he wants to remove any remnants of Catholicism from the Novus Ordo.
@@decfarrell0610V2 is a failure, bergolio is a moral imbecile who betrayed our Chinese brethren to the ccp, using the excretia mccarrick as his toady. His insults and outrages directed toward the TLM religious and laity show he is neither holy nor a spiritual father. Why is it that v2 has not been implemented correctly ?, how many years has this profonation been allowed with nothing but closing parishes and ex Catholics to show for it. At the TLM we are at the foot of the cross and believe in the real presence, the NO must ape the TLM to even approach the reverence of a holy mass. That you must seek out a "reverent " NO, shows the failure of v2 , look at a mass from 1965 and one from 1975 , the loss of reverence is obvious.
Okay, I know this is completely off topic and random, but your outro music sounds like the song when Eric Cartman from south park becomes a realtor and makes video tour montages of the homes he's trying to sell. I just can't unhear it. Love the video btw! ua-cam.com/video/Iysw5I50Cr0/v-deo.html
Both pieces are in the Frutiger Aero style of stock music which has recently made a comeback:
ua-cam.com/video/nL7kTMtvebQ/v-deo.html