TLM Class 3 (Re-Post)
How do you use your layman's missal and all those ribbons? This is Class 3 from what I taught to my parish in Florida a few years ago on how to attend the Traditional Latin Mass.
How do you use your layman's missal and all those ribbons? This is Class 3 from what I taught to my parish in Florida a few years ago on how to attend the Traditional Latin Mass.
How do you use your layman's missal and all those ribbons? This is Class 2 from what I taught to my parish in Florida a few years ago on how to attend the Traditional Latin Mass.
Priests, now in 2021 is not the time for excuses, self-serving insularism or finagling excessive plans for the safety for one's own priestly congregation or personal apostolate. Look, I like being in good standing too, but I have to say: Please stop preserving your faculties at the cost of sacrificing the fullness of the faith from the pulpit in the worst Church crisis in history. It's not the time for priests to cry, whine or play-word games to appease tyrants in the hierarchy or in the globalist government. It is certainly not the time for finding a middle-ground between truth and error, as if the end could justify the means [...]
How do you use your layman's missal and all those ribbons? Class 1 from what I taught to my parish in Florida a few years ago.
Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (CPX) p. 93-96 Q/A 71-90 https://youtu.be/5F08VIua-3g
N.B. The opinions and views expressed at or through this website are the opinions of the author and do not reflect the opinions or views of any other individual or the opinions or views of any organization whatsoever, although it is hoped they are entirely faithful to and consistent with Church teaching. In this video I explained my views on “Forged Paperwork” and my conclusion was that it is licit to forge paperwork, but the moral high-ground is to refrain from such activity. I also explained certain practical reasons against forging false paperwork for the jab that few have discussed. For example, is the person forging paperwork going to do [...]
Mt 12:31-37 Music bumpers thanks to https://clearcreekmonks.org https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9YNk1aRBpI
I was honored to play a small part in this documentary on the resurgence of the Traditional Latin Mass in the United States. In part one, you can hear me praying the prayers at the foot of the altar (Psalm 42) with B-roll overlays of beautiful Churches (and a quick glimpse into my hermitage at minute 10.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdbwNMYKhw0
As many of you know, I have blogged and podcasted on the following chart many times. If you remember, I usually put the Magisterium as part of "Ecclesial Law" at level 2. However, this was wrong. I have recently been corrected and told that both Scripture and the Magisterium are considered to both constitute Divine Law at level 1 as now seen here: 1. Divine Law ➡️ Eternal Law Found in Scripture and Magisterium 2. Ecclesial Law ➡️ Mutable Rules Set by Rome 3. Particular Law ➡️ Mutable Rules Set by Local Ordinary (bishop) What is included in the Magisterium? Not only does "the Magisterium" include ex-cathedra statements of [...]
Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (CPX) p. 91-93. Q/A 60-70 -Music Bumpers from Alyssa Kortright https://youtu.be/vOsr0G31bjk