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THEOLOGY OF THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS #36
Ascendit Deus in Jubilo! In the Mass, we are brought into intimate union with the entire life of Christ from His Incarnation to the Ascension, that last moment of His earthly sojourn when He triumphantly returned to His Father. The … Continue reading
THEOLOGY OF THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS #30
After covering the Chalice containing the Precious Body and Blood, the priest genuflects in adoration, then rises to start the Agnus Dei which he says three times while striking his breast. His posture is bent-over in a gesture of humility, … Continue reading
THEOLOGY OF THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS #25
“For I know my iniquity, and my sin is always before me.” – Ps. 51:3 After finishing the memento for the dead, the priest starts the “Nobis quoque peccatoribus” – “to us also, thy sinful servants.” He does so in … Continue reading