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What are some alternatives for attending mass in a language other ...


What are some alternatives for attending mass in a language other ...

Depending where you are, you might be able to find a Traditional Latin Mass and maybe even one in the language you prefer.

How Attending Mass in a Different Language Taught Me About the ...

Second, I seek out alternative ways to celebrate the faith in English (or the language that I am used to attending Mass in), in addition to ...

Does going to a mass in different language "count" for the obligation?

Yes, the obligation is satisfied by attending Mass, regardless of what language it's celebrated in. Remember that until the reforms of Vatican ...

Question - Attending mass in another language

Yes, the language does not matter. One of the graces of Mass is that it is the same everywhere, no matter what language is spoken. You may not ...

The Joys of Not Understanding the Mass - National Catholic Register

And, as I travel for work, I turn my trips into pilgrimages as I can. This, of course, means attending Mass in languages I don't understand. I' ...

The Catholic Alternative in Traditional English - Arlington, VA

Traditional liturgy and orthodox teaching is key to the answer. In this context, many young Catholics are turning to the Traditional Latin Mass ...

Language at a Multicultural Liturgy | USCCB

20,21). A second practice permits the proclamation of the gospel in two different languages. While the duplication of parts of the Mass (even in two different ...

A Service as a Substitute for Mass - EWTN

It is not designed to substitute particular Masses and in normal circumstances would not be a valid substitution for attending Mass. However, since ...

What Should I Do If I Cannot Attend Mass? - Diocese of Austin

Another option is to pray the Liturgy of the Hours in Morning and/or Evening. One of the most widely used sources is iBreviary, which is available for iPhone or ...

WI: Catholic Church didn't require Latin? - alternatehistory.com

... Masses to be written and conducted in languages other than Latin? ... language; how was the church going to express the teachings of the bible.

How Can I Follow Along With Mass in a Different Language?

How can we follow along at Mass in a different language? Father Dave suggests going over the readings before Mass, and listening to homilies from ...

Webinar: How to Incorporate Bilingual Mass Settings with ... - YouTube

Hear several bilingual Mass settings that are available · Learn how to teach your choir members to sing bilingual music in a more authentic way.

Lift Up Your Hearts: 10 Tips for Newcomers to the Latin Mass

Believe it or not, while it is no longer part of the piety of most Catholics, Latin is still the official language of the Church. Normatively, ...

Liturgical Diversity and My First Ordinariate Mass - OnePeterFive

When I became Catholic in the early 1990s, the Mass I attended wasn't much different in tone than what I experienced at my Methodist Church.

Can a priest give a Mass in American Sign Language (ASL)? What ...

In the event that the priest is saying the mass using English sign language (as opposed to saying it in a verbal language and having an ...

Non-RC pilgrims and mass | Camino de Santiago Forum

This being said, you are more than welcome to attend. Except ... communion. In the strictest, and most typical approach, communion in a RC mass ...

Mass While Vacationing - Catholic Mom

When I was in my 20s, I was fortunate to travel a bit and have been able to attend and hear mass in a few different languages; German, Italian, ...

The only Spanish-language Mass in St. Cloud got canceled. The ...

Joseph's Spanish Mass attendees, the service served both a religious and cultural purpose; it was a place to celebrate holidays, preserve the ...

Liturgists say online Mass is fine, but no substitute for the real thing

“Of course if you attend Mass as a spectator, hoping to hear some ... the congregation, while one's heart and mind are somewhere totally different ...

THE ORDER OF MASS

Then the Priest, extending his hands, greets the people, saying: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit.