So heartwarming and solemn are the feelings from the start. Brings back memories of masses in our younger days that we miss. Cdl. Burke, God bless you for standing up for the true faith of the Catholic Church!
I recently had a vision in which the Lord made me teach how worship should be conducted, He kept showing me how it used to be in the past. The Holy of Holies, how the priest should face the altar , & am seeing whatever I saw in this Latin rite. I was born protestant but when I was in the vision ,my spirit understood that this worship is meant to be catholic, & of late since 2017 I have discovered alot about the early church being catholic. I therefore believe following the vision of my head, the Lord God wants reverence in worship to come back ,I see this in this Latin rite, very sacred & Spirit moving. Who removed it & why?please let the church go back to the latin rite it is what the Lord God wants.
I also am a convert, being also raised Protestant. The One Sacrifice of Christ continued in heaven, per Hebrews chap 9, is made present in every Mass celebrated, which is where Protestants misunderstand the means and process of salvation. The early Christians celebrated the Eucharist and Agape (love feast) which is in the traditional rite. The Veni Sanctificator at the Offertory is the Agape blessing of the bread and wine, then followed by the Consecration (Eucharist). The Novus Ordo has abolished the Agape blessing and it is a serious deficiency which reflects in the loss of piety, reverence, and a general downturn of morality in society in general. The Church is to be the salt that keeps society from getting utterly rotten, but if the Church has lost her savor, she is fit only to be trodden under, which it grieves me to say is fulfilling our Lord's solemn warning.
Had an hilarious moment! During the Misère after the soprano sings the. Dry high note there was a little kid who tied it a couple of times. Ah! Hic chorus infantium! Laudate Dominum: laudate et superexaltate Eum in saecula!
Pulchra fuit Sancta Missa... Sic est Sancta Lithurgia: Divina et plena majestatis sicut in coelo sic in Terra. Etiam ego Sacerdos sum, sed sub persecutione quoniam amo Sacra Lithurgia et celebrare eam non possum... Vale.
Not quite, Jordi. Bending the knee is ordinarily 1) a sign of obedience, 2) an act of penance, and 3) a gift of love. A further form is that of awe .. as shown to God, to His Presence, and for articles made sacred to Him. The Ordinand kneels before the ordaining bishop, but not out of divine awe (though some bishops today seem to think so). The deacon about to proclaim the gospel also kneels for a blessing, as do the acolytes attending him - as children might kneel around their father (having jumped all over him, raiding his pockets for sweets). These are intensely scriptural actions, lost for the most part in today's world, but orthodox Jews still retain something of this ancient use .. bowing, bending the knee, kissing the Torah Scrolls, and pious stuff that would have been familiar to Jesus and the Apostles. I hope this helps.
@@TheLeonhamm thanks for your answer, but this kind of liturgy for my point of view is too superfluous, not according with times. Cardinal is a man, and with all respects as symbol of obedience a symple reverence is enough.
@@jordioscar1 Bless your heart, Jordi; that is the whole point of the action - it is not a matter of this time or that, but of timelessness, and it emphasises the mere humanity of the man in office, for it is not to him that the knee is bent but the One he serves. I realise that does not make much sense to people today, but again that is the point .. it is meant to make us stop and think: Whom do we serve? (not this or that passing bloke in a red hat, for sure). A simple reverence is not enough, btw, to understand this consider the term double honour as used in the first days of the Church: 'Let the priests that rule well, be esteemed worthy of double honour: especially they who labour in the word and doctrine' 1 Tim 5 : 17. Ordinary reverence is how I distinguish you, among the great swelter of mankind - all of whom deserve human dignity; honour is how I distinguish a teacher or doctor, the police or the fire service, even a pope or bishop; a single honour is due to some professions or relationships more than others, obeying a nurse or kissing one's aunt, so too a double honour is due to some persons or titles (the kind of 'honour' paid varies according to custom not to one's own particular likes), e.g. prince or the Lord (obeisance and prostration). 'And David commanded all the assembly: Bless ye the Lord our God. And all the assembly blessed the Lord the God of their fathers: and they bowed themselves and worshipped God, and then the king.' 1 Chron 29 : 20.
Jordi Morales The Liturgy is Jesus as High Priest. The Celebrant is in Christ’s Person. If this were a solemn mass with a Priest there would only be mutual bows and kissing of the hand when performing a duty, the hand kiss is a sign of delegation not super honorary reverence. At a low mass many actions are done by the priest alone or when served responds with a bow of thanks and the bow is returned. At a solemn mass, the Deacon, the subdeacons and the acolytes are delighted tasks. The kiss and the bow are signs of delight in and mutual reverence. The genuflection to the Pontiff (the Cardinal Burke) is a reverence to the Office and sacramental presence of Christ the One High Priest. So in fact, in a Mass like this where a man is being Ordained to the Priesthood and is having authority conferred on him there is a beautiful enactment of the Wonderful Authority of Christ tte Prophet, Priest and King. And all of this has nothing to do with Cardinal Burke!
@@jordioscar1 But Jordi,you seem to be so worried about bending a knee to the person of Christ's presence. You have a protestant mentality, where they think kneeling before some one means you made those gods, yet many times protestants never kneel while praying even to Yahweh. And to you too, how often do you even bow before God?this rite is the only thing I have seen is so sacred & Holy for worshiping our God. The rest of the things being done today in the form of worship do not reflect the reverence to the Lord. Now understand this, while receiving a blessing from a Holy man of God, you need to kneel in reverence to the one who sent him ,He who blesses. If you hate that remember what the Lord says, " He who receieves you relieves me, & the one who receives me receives he who sent me" so reverence to a priest is reverence to Christ whom the Priest represents in Apostolic authority. It is humility to the austerity put in men by the Lord.
This is True Church, Not the 1 hour we currently have although there are parishes that offer the Latin Mass. People got their feathers in ruffle and so did Vatican II by reforming the mass that is English. Latin is the True Mass and High Mass The Tridentine.
@@77ralphv I think the traditional mass was terrible. Burke looks like a clown in his costume constantly removing and replacing his miter and crozier. His long red train belongs in a medieval French court, not at a liturgy of the people. Thankfully Vatican II got rid of that nonsense.
@@stephaniez.4165 The history of the mass is Jesus and his Apostles in civilian clothes eating dinner and celebrating the Jewish Passover. There may have been candles, no crucifix, no clown costumes, no incense, probably no singing although Jews today sing the Dayenu, which dates back a thousand years. At the end of the dinner, Jesus introduced the Eucharist with the new covenant. No full liturgies are known before the 3rd century. Of course, many historians have various opinions on all of this.
No the modernist, atheist, and Freemasonic pervert bishops should be defrocked not those who stand up for the true mass our lord founded not some watered-down protestant ceremony
I am a Roman Catholic too, but' don't appreciate at all "Carnival" Burke, so far from reality and everyday life of people, so far from St. Peters' successor , too.
So heartwarming and solemn are the feelings from the start. Brings back memories of masses in our younger days that we miss. Cdl. Burke, God bless you for standing up for the true faith of the Catholic Church!
Came here to listen to the Te Deum at the end of this mass to celebrate the end of Roe v Wade. Such a beautiful one!
Beautiful! I love my Catholic Faith!
God bless Bishop Gainer for graciously attending and supporting.
Cardinal Burke's masses are always beautiful. I was just at the Pontifical Mass in Lacrosse in February. Very nice.!
Breath taking in every way. Can't wait to have this back
Wow those robes are (a bit to close whispering) MAJESTIC!
Yes, John. Hi again, how are you?
Forma extraordinaria del Rito Romano cuanta belleza y solemnidad
Wonderfull! Beauty solenm Mass and organ pipe.
I recently had a vision in which the Lord made me teach how worship should be conducted, He kept showing me how it used to be in the past. The Holy of Holies, how the priest should face the altar , & am seeing whatever I saw in this Latin rite. I was born protestant but when I was in the vision ,my spirit understood that this worship is meant to be catholic, & of late since 2017 I have discovered alot about the early church being catholic. I therefore believe following the vision of my head, the Lord God wants reverence in worship to come back ,I see this in this Latin rite, very sacred & Spirit moving. Who removed it & why?please let the church go back to the latin rite it is what the Lord God wants.
You are on the right path. Few people receive such a grace
I also am a convert, being also raised Protestant. The One Sacrifice of Christ continued in heaven, per Hebrews chap 9, is made present in every Mass celebrated, which is where Protestants misunderstand the means and process of salvation. The early Christians celebrated the Eucharist and Agape (love feast) which is in the traditional rite. The Veni Sanctificator at the Offertory is the Agape blessing of the bread and wine, then followed by the Consecration (Eucharist). The Novus Ordo has abolished the Agape blessing and it is a serious deficiency which reflects in the loss of piety, reverence, and a general downturn of morality in society in general. The Church is to be the salt that keeps society from getting utterly rotten, but if the Church has lost her savor, she is fit only to be trodden under, which it grieves me to say is fulfilling our Lord's solemn warning.
A vision? More like a hallucination.
Ad majorem Dei Gloriam...
Deo gratias quia Cardinal Burke!
There is hope! God is great.!
Had an hilarious moment! During the Misère after the soprano sings the. Dry high note there was a little kid who tied it a couple of times. Ah! Hic chorus infantium! Laudate Dominum: laudate et superexaltate Eum in saecula!
At the Solemn Mass and the Pontifical Mass, he does not kneel in the intro!
Pulchra fuit Sancta Missa... Sic est Sancta Lithurgia: Divina et plena majestatis sicut in coelo sic in Terra. Etiam ego Sacerdos sum, sed sub persecutione quoniam amo Sacra Lithurgia et celebrare eam non possum... Vale.
🙏💗
Chilling.
I can't hear what Cardinal Burke is saying in the video
Why acolits kneed in front of the cardinal? Only will kneed in front of the blessed sacrament.
Not quite, Jordi. Bending the knee is ordinarily 1) a sign of obedience, 2) an act of penance, and 3) a gift of love. A further form is that of awe .. as shown to God, to His Presence, and for articles made sacred to Him. The Ordinand kneels before the ordaining bishop, but not out of divine awe (though some bishops today seem to think so). The deacon about to proclaim the gospel also kneels for a blessing, as do the acolytes attending him - as children might kneel around their father (having jumped all over him, raiding his pockets for sweets). These are intensely scriptural actions, lost for the most part in today's world, but orthodox Jews still retain something of this ancient use .. bowing, bending the knee, kissing the Torah Scrolls, and pious stuff that would have been familiar to Jesus and the Apostles. I hope this helps.
@@TheLeonhamm thanks for your answer, but this kind of liturgy for my point of view is too superfluous, not according with times. Cardinal is a man, and with all respects as symbol of obedience a symple reverence is enough.
@@jordioscar1 Bless your heart, Jordi; that is the whole point of the action - it is not a matter of this time or that, but of timelessness, and it emphasises the mere humanity of the man in office, for it is not to him that the knee is bent but the One he serves. I realise that does not make much sense to people today, but again that is the point .. it is meant to make us stop and think: Whom do we serve? (not this or that passing bloke in a red hat, for sure). A simple reverence is not enough, btw, to understand this consider the term double honour as used in the first days of the Church: 'Let the priests that rule well, be esteemed worthy of double honour: especially they who labour in the word and doctrine' 1 Tim 5 : 17. Ordinary reverence is how I distinguish you, among the great swelter of mankind - all of whom deserve human dignity; honour is how I distinguish a teacher or doctor, the police or the fire service, even a pope or bishop; a single honour is due to some professions or relationships more than others, obeying a nurse or kissing one's aunt, so too a double honour is due to some persons or titles (the kind of 'honour' paid varies according to custom not to one's own particular likes), e.g. prince or the Lord (obeisance and prostration).
'And David commanded all the assembly: Bless ye the Lord our God. And all the assembly blessed the Lord the God of their fathers: and they bowed themselves and worshipped God, and then the king.' 1 Chron 29 : 20.
Jordi Morales The Liturgy is Jesus as High Priest. The Celebrant is in Christ’s Person. If this were a solemn mass with a Priest there would only be mutual bows and kissing of the hand when performing a duty, the hand kiss is a sign of delegation not super honorary reverence. At a low mass many actions are done by the priest alone or when served responds with a bow of thanks and the bow is returned. At a solemn mass, the Deacon, the subdeacons and the acolytes are delighted tasks. The kiss and the bow are signs of delight in and mutual reverence.
The genuflection to the Pontiff (the Cardinal Burke) is a reverence to the Office and sacramental presence of Christ the One High Priest. So in fact, in a Mass like this where a man is being Ordained to the Priesthood and is having authority conferred on him there is a beautiful enactment of the Wonderful Authority of Christ tte Prophet, Priest and King. And all of this has nothing to do with Cardinal Burke!
@@jordioscar1 But Jordi,you seem to be so worried about bending a knee to the person of Christ's presence. You have a protestant mentality, where they think kneeling before some one means you made those gods, yet many times protestants never kneel while praying even to Yahweh. And to you too, how often do you even bow before God?this rite is the only thing I have seen is so sacred & Holy for worshiping our God. The rest of the things being done today in the form of worship do not reflect the reverence to the Lord. Now understand this, while receiving a blessing from a Holy man of God, you need to kneel in reverence to the one who sent him ,He who blesses. If you hate that remember what the Lord says, " He who receieves you relieves me, & the one who receives me receives he who sent me" so reverence to a priest is reverence to Christ whom the Priest represents in Apostolic authority. It is humility to the austerity put in men by the Lord.
I need to talk with Cardinal Burke truly but how? About Our Lady Of America
Sembra il Te Deum di Tosca! Penoso!
Now I know why Vatican II reformed the mass. That thing lasted almost three hours.
This is True Church, Not the 1 hour we currently have although there are parishes that offer the Latin Mass. People got their feathers in ruffle and so did Vatican II by reforming the mass that is English. Latin is the True Mass and High Mass The Tridentine.
@@77ralphv I think the traditional mass was terrible. Burke looks like a clown in his costume constantly removing and replacing his miter and crozier. His long red train belongs in a medieval French court, not at a liturgy of the people. Thankfully Vatican II got rid of that nonsense.
@@77ralphv you are right!! One only needs to know Church History to understand 😉
@SSJ Kakarot 90 min with a sermon
@@stephaniez.4165 The history of the mass is Jesus and his Apostles in civilian clothes eating dinner and celebrating the Jewish Passover. There may have been candles, no crucifix, no clown costumes, no incense, probably no singing although Jews today sing the Dayenu, which dates back a thousand years. At the end of the dinner, Jesus introduced the Eucharist with the new covenant. No full liturgies are known before the 3rd century. Of course, many historians have various opinions on all of this.
Burke should be defrocked.
cope harder modernist
No the modernist, atheist, and Freemasonic pervert bishops should be defrocked not those who stand up for the true mass our lord founded not some watered-down protestant ceremony
4:40 This scene says it all. Lots of lace. Bowing and scraping. And a train longer than a bride's.
It is a mockery of what a worship service should be.
you can put on your suits & worship, surprisingly there are no suits in Heaven but those kinds of priestly garnets
it’s a Cappa Magna so ofc it’s gonna be very long
That is illicit ordination!
Burke has not been excommunicated so no, it was definitely licit.
I am a Roman Catholic too, but' don't appreciate at all "Carnival" Burke, so far from reality and everyday life of people, so far from St. Peters' successor , too.
Please keep your personal opinion to yourself and be respectful to a man of God.
If saint peter where to walk into the norvas ordo mass he wouldn't recognize it and would despise it.
Keep your personal opinion to yourself.
The youth loves it though. Maybe the Mass should be different than everyday life. (I say this as a young Catholic)