Message from @MawLr

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2019-05-19 17:27:08 UTC  

also what are you on about

2019-05-19 17:27:16 UTC  

I converted my gf to catholic church, do i get a special crown in heaven, asking for a friend

2019-05-19 17:27:16 UTC  

Just don't act like a hippie

2019-05-19 17:27:22 UTC  

If you wish I will insta ban oyu the moment you say any mean word

2019-05-19 17:27:42 UTC  

@Dang_Isaiah when you're judged, it will be greatly put in your favour

2019-05-19 17:27:43 UTC  

Damn, screenshotted

2019-05-19 17:27:46 UTC  

Don't post our conversations wtf

2019-05-19 17:27:49 UTC  

Wow

2019-05-19 17:27:49 UTC  

Yes!

2019-05-19 17:28:00 UTC  

Lol

2019-05-19 17:28:06 UTC  

Understanding Prayer > Tradition

2019-05-19 17:28:20 UTC  

well, yes, but actually no

2019-05-19 17:28:27 UTC  

We want latin for several reasons

2019-05-19 17:28:39 UTC  

First it is the language that was used in the florishing of Catholicism

2019-05-19 17:28:51 UTC  

wasn't greek and latin

2019-05-19 17:28:54 UTC  

the first languages

2019-05-19 17:28:56 UTC  

of catholicism

2019-05-19 17:28:56 UTC  

Second the way it is an old language reflects that the mass is not subject to the whims of the mob

2019-05-19 17:29:05 UTC  

i know latin is

2019-05-19 17:29:15 UTC  

Third if you want to understand it just learn the little that is needed for those prayers lmao

2019-05-19 17:29:26 UTC  

yes albert those are the languages of catholicism

2019-05-19 17:29:27 UTC  

If you wanna pray in Latin, do it in private. But if you are the one praying, and others can't understand you, then it literally doesn't matter because the masses aren't in harmony with the prayer.

2019-05-19 17:29:40 UTC  

Fourth it teaches people that the mass is not for them, and their convenience

2019-05-19 17:29:43 UTC  

So, teach Latin in school

2019-05-19 17:29:43 UTC  

novus ordo masses have no harmony whatsoever lmao

2019-05-19 17:29:54 UTC  

@Iakovos seminaries teach greek and latin lmao

2019-05-19 17:30:04 UTC  

>not doing Aramaic Communion

2019-05-19 17:30:05 UTC  

Because it is a liturgical abuse. When seeking reverence we ought to not to touch the eucharist if we are not consecrated to do so

2019-05-19 17:30:11 UTC  

aramaic is a rite

2019-05-19 17:30:14 UTC  

it's ok too

2019-05-19 17:30:23 UTC  

Someone may say

2019-05-19 17:30:33 UTC  

>ooga booga but the apostles did it!

2019-05-19 17:30:40 UTC  

Lol

2019-05-19 17:30:43 UTC  

Because they were apostles, so I would say that counts as consecrated

2019-05-19 17:30:52 UTC  

Not to mention they were having an actual dinner etc

2019-05-19 17:31:07 UTC  

So considering these things

2019-05-19 17:31:09 UTC  

It is no surprise

2019-05-19 17:31:30 UTC  

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2019-05-19 17:31:34 UTC  

Look. As a Catholic just starting out, I would prefer English prayer so I can understand what is going on.

2019-05-19 17:31:37 UTC  

That the removal of these two things is perfectly correlated with the greatest age of moral filth, liturgical abuse, and pathetic state of the Church

2019-05-19 17:31:52 UTC  

>roman missals are translated