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“Active Participation” – Don’t make a Row!

An anonymous traditionalist priest, friend of this blog, writes: “The advent of widespread literacy and the production of cheap mass-produced books a century and a half ago made it possible to encourage the faithful to follow the texts of the … Continue reading

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Say “No” to Dialogue Masses!

h/t to Tradition in Action.  (No part of the Latin version of the motu proprio indicates that the Pope envisaged an “active” role for the congregation.)  The information they provided on the subject sparked my interested because I have had … Continue reading

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The Liturgy is Understood Visually

“The active participation of the faithful consists not so much in singing and prayer, rather in the visual apprehension of things, which happen on the altar.”  – Cardinal James Louis McIntyre († 1979) Have you ever gone to Mass – … Continue reading

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How Do You Participate at Mass?

You see!  I’ve been telling people this for some time! Active Participation? Be Like Mary and the Angels in Holy Mass Posted by Taylor Marshall The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is a participation in the eternal liturgy of Heaven … Continue reading

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