Covid opened many religious eyes. I saw, for the first time, how my Catholic Church had been infiltrated. I now attend the Traditional Latin Mass and worship among devout believers in Our Lord Jesus Christ. The ‘woke’ won’t force me out of my own Church as we stand up for traditional faith.
Covid opened many religious eyes. I saw, for the first time, how my Catholic Church had been infiltrated. I now attend the Traditional Latin Mass and worship among devout believers in Our Lord Jesus Christ. The ‘woke’ won’t force me out of my own Church as we stand up for traditional faith.
I’m not catholic but I would like to attend a Latin one. I think with the rest of the liturgy it would be a very spiritual experience. God can still speak to someone through any outward seeking of Him. No matter the language.
There is a group, Floriani, that sings Traditional Latin chants. Their latest album is called "Chants of Deliverance" (available on iTunes) and the "Dies Ires" is truly a spiritual experience. If you can't find a Latin Mass, listen to some of their music.
From my perspective ( as a student of a few languages) I find that He speaks to me more clearly when I am "working" in a language not native to me. When I read the scriptures in English I miss so many points!
I attend the FSSP Church in Rapid City, SD. I’ve been to the one in Littleton, CO and it was excellent. Sadly, when I visit NC the TLM is very hard to find. The FSSP, SSPX and the ICKSP have numerous churches in the US but I pray many more will become available. Slowly, the Vatican is removing the TLM from each Novus Ordo parish …
My Catholic Church was awesome and never once pushed the jab. I wonder if some of it came down from the diocese. My Catholic Church was a religious order so they don’t fall under the diocese for matters like that.
Covid opened many religious eyes. I saw, for the first time, how my Catholic Church had been infiltrated. I now attend the Traditional Latin Mass and worship among devout believers in Our Lord Jesus Christ. The ‘woke’ won’t force me out of my own Church as we stand up for traditional faith.
We too are searching for the Latin mass!
https://www.latinmass.com/
Thanks for the link! I look at the locations, and Florida is surprisingly not well covered. Only a few on the whole east coast.
I wonder if you could do something about that?
https://fssp.com/locations/
These are on the western part of Florida.
I’m not catholic but I would like to attend a Latin one. I think with the rest of the liturgy it would be a very spiritual experience. God can still speak to someone through any outward seeking of Him. No matter the language.
There is a group, Floriani, that sings Traditional Latin chants. Their latest album is called "Chants of Deliverance" (available on iTunes) and the "Dies Ires" is truly a spiritual experience. If you can't find a Latin Mass, listen to some of their music.
From my perspective ( as a student of a few languages) I find that He speaks to me more clearly when I am "working" in a language not native to me. When I read the scriptures in English I miss so many points!
I attend the FSSP Church in Rapid City, SD. I’ve been to the one in Littleton, CO and it was excellent. Sadly, when I visit NC the TLM is very hard to find. The FSSP, SSPX and the ICKSP have numerous churches in the US but I pray many more will become available. Slowly, the Vatican is removing the TLM from each Novus Ordo parish …
My Catholic Church was awesome and never once pushed the jab. I wonder if some of it came down from the diocese. My Catholic Church was a religious order so they don’t fall under the diocese for matters like that.
Eastern Orthodox is looking better and better BUT you have to be careful about which denomination and who ultimately controls it....