LA MISA TRADICIONAL

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Traditional Latin Mass
ASOCIACIÓN UNA VOCE SEVILLA (SPAIN)
J.L.F.
On July 7th, in the
year of our Lord
2007, His Holiness
Pope Benedict
XVI, with the
Motu Proprio
Summorum
Pontificum
established the
rules for the
use of the
Missale
Romanum
codified by
St. Pius V
in 1570
and reissued
by Blessed
John XXIII
in 1962.
This was the
Missal used
during the
Second Vatican
Council
(1962-1965)
This was the
Missal used by
many saints
St. PÍVS
This was the
Missal used by
many Popes
PIVS XII
This was the
Missal used by
many cardinals
and bishops
CARDINAL J. RATZINGER
This was the
Missal used by
many priests
and a way of
holiness for
many
generations.
Today, and
thanks to
Pope Benedict
XVI, this spiritual
and liturgical
treasure
reemerges in the
Church
and the number
of masses
celebrated with
this Missal
around the world
keep growing
each day
The Pope
calls it: the
Extraordinary
Form of the
Roman Rite
and it is also
known as
Traditional
Latin Mass.
Besides its
spirituality,
sacrality,
mystery,
solemnity,
beauty…, it is
characterized
by:
- the
constant
remembering of the
sacrificial sense of
the Mass, because it
is the unbloody, real,
and true
presentation on our
altars of
Our Lord’s sacrifice
of Himself on the
Cross
The priest
celebrates it facing
God, ad orientem,
orientated in the
same direction of
the faithful,
enhancing the
christocentric
character of the
liturgy of the Mass.
-
Except for the
Epistle, the Gospel
and the homily, the
whole Mass is in
Latin, official
Language of the
Church,
contributing to the
universality of the
liturgy.
-
- The priest says
prayers in a low
voice or in silence–
especially during
the Canon-, which
emphasizes its
mystery and
sacrality.
And the moments
where the faithful
kneel down are
stressed
-especially during the
Canon-
And the
communion –in the
mouth-, as a sign
of adoration and
reverence to the
Holy Sacrifice and
the real presence
of our Lord Jesus
Christ.
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