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Jacqui's avatar

We too are searching for the Latin mass!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Thanks for the link! I look at the locations, and Florida is surprisingly not well covered. Only a few on the whole east coast.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I wonder if you could do something about that?

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Essay33's avatar

https://fssp.com/locations/

These are on the western part of Florida.

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Janet's avatar

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.

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Patrice's avatar

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.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

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!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

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 …

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