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Especially for people in this movement how easy it is to be blackpilled.
It actually has the abbreviations of a prayer of exorcism around the edges of the medallion itself.
C. S. S. M. L. (Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux): “The Holy Cross be my light”
N. D. S. M. D. (Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux) “May the dragon never be my guide!”
Around the edge of the medal are more letters that stand for the Latin exorcism prayers:
V. R. S. (Vade Retro Satan): “Get away, Satan”
N. S. M. V. (Not Suade Mihi Vana): “Never tempt me with your vanities!”
S. M. Q. L. (Sunt Mala Quae Libas): “What you offer me is evil.”
I. V. B. (Ipse Venena Bibas): “Drink the poison yourself!”
That's awesome! I'm going to look into these
Very cool
NEWCOMERS TO THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS
1. How should people dress at the Traditional Latin Mass? Do men need to wear a suit? Do women need to wear a chapel veil (i.e. mantilla)?
Whenever Catholics attend Mass, whether it is in the Roman Rite, in the Byzantine Rite, the Chaldean Rite, or any other approved Rite of the Church, everyone should dress modestly and in a manner that is suitable to the occasion. One should avoid coming to Mass dressed in attire that is physically revealing, vain or especially casual.
It is always most edifying to note that gentlemen wear a coat and tie to Holy Mass. Going back to the tradition of the early Church, many women, in imitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, choose to wear the chapel veil (i.e. mantilla), as a way of expressing their modesty and femininity.
3. Do young people attend the Latin Mass?
Some people are surprised at how many young families choose to attend the Mass in the Extraordinary Form. Typically, it is the large families in a parish who crave the Latin Mass most. While young people are the largest group that attends the Tridentine Mass, adults are returning today to be spiritually fed by the Mass of their youth. The Latin Mass must be available to any Catholic who wants to enjoy its rich spiritual fruits.
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4. Does the Latin Mass fulfill my Sunday obligation?
Catholics of any rite can fulfill their obligation for Mass on Sundays and Holy Days at the Roman Mass in the Extraordinary Form. The traditional Latin Mass, of course, was the norm for centuries and as Pope Benedict XVI has stated, it has never been outlawed (i.e. abrogated).
In light of the proper understanding of the documents of the Second Vatican Counsel, and the clear teaching of Pope Benedict XVI in Summorum Ponficum, who today would dare question the validity, excellence, or spiritual benefits of the Mass that for centuries nourished the souls of the great saints and martyrs!
Mass in the Extraordinary Form (1962 Missale Romanum) fulfills the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days, and there is no reason to doubt the authenticity or legality of the Mass that is our proud heritage.
The Mass is one continuous action, reproducing in a mysterious way the Life, Passion and Death of Jesus Christ. The structure of the Mass is as follows:
§ The Preparation – beginning with the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar, the Introit, Kyrie and Gloria.
§ The Instruction -- including the Collect, the Epistle, Gradual, Alleluia, (or Tract, and on certain feasts the Sequence), the Gospel (usually followed by a sermon), and the Credo.
§ The Offertory -- which includes the Offertory antiphon, the offering of bread, the pouring of water and wine into the chalice, the offering of the chalice, the washing of the hands, the prayer to the Blessed Trinity, the "Orate fratres" and the Secret.
§ The Consecration -- including the Preface and the Canon of the Mass, embracing the prayer "Te igitur," the Memento of the living, the Communicantes and the other two prayers before the Consecration and Elevation, the three prayers after the Consecration, the Commemoration for the Dead, the "Nobis quoque peccatoribus" and the Minor Elevation.
§ The Communion -- including the Pater Noster, the Libera, the Agnus Dei, the three prayers before the Communion, the "Domine non sum dignus," and the Communion of the Priest and the Faithful.
§ The Thanksgiving--which includes the Communion antiphon, the Post- communion prayer, the "Ite missa est," and the Last Gospel.
@here For those with questions about the attendance of Latin Mass, here's a nice Q&A I found. Also, see the above conversation for a brief description of blessed talismans and their respective functions.
@Thomas Thanks man, I'll read over all of this asap!
Im planning on starting to go to my "local" SSPX (kinda far) but i think if i plan it out correctly each sunday i can arrive on time
I always love clerical work. Being a monk or a preacher seems incredibly enticing, but I want a family more.
Probably a monk now that I think about it.
The different blessings and rites and such.
I've been going to the TLM exclusively for about two and a half years.
There isn't anything mandating ties as far as I know, although dressing formally is highly preferred
Alright. Because I've got to be honest when I say I don't think there's a single tie in my house.
When it comes to formality of dress, including veils for women, you'll see higher standards practiced the more traditional you go, in terms of which 'group' the Mass is associated with
a shade of divinity
A light from the heavens shining down mercifully on us all to be cherished- music is god's gift to us. A way of experiencing the raw immaterial beauty of the human soul
Music can only be spiritually justified. Any other attempt to explain the phenomenon of such yearning, splendor, pain and love that cries out in every note--that brings man to his knees when he hears them--can only be hopelessly inadequete.
amazing
the pictures are great too
yes the catholic religion is infinitely more aesthetically beautiful than the ugly prots
Imagine thinking you can receive our Lord standing up. Novus Ordo is so whack
>tfw go to normie novus ordo mass
>tfw don't really care about the differences really
EXCEPT FUCKING ONE
PHILIPINOS
they ruin everything
does the priest give a homily in English at TLM? do they do announcements?
My church got an influx of pinoys. Now because discount spanish culture there's a guitar guy now
AND DRUMS
ALL PINOYS in the choir now too