Perfect Storm
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AJ Tracey I'm off the cup, I just woke up, I'm in…
Alana Lee Taking off from the dock it It looked like such a…
Aynes Baby I am, About to climb, the spotlight on me. Maybe I, t…
Before the Dawn In the sea The storm has been awaken Freezing winds cruel…
Brad Paisley If she was a drink She'd be a single-barrelled Bourbon on ic…
Bridge Of Souls This is our time That we’re looking for There ain’t nothing …
Brock Zanrosso She drives me crazy, She's like a maniac. I wanna leave bu…
Cardiknox Just tell me that you want me Yeah, say it to…
Christopher Marciano On a tight rope Holding on Baby don't be scared go and…
Crossing Rubicon 01 PERFECT STORM You heard your broken heart And its' flam…
David Wilcox Lightning cracks the darkness And for a moment I can see It'…
Dawn Richard I think I'm gonna lose myself I feel like I'm inside…
DJ Zinc Traces of you left all over the sky cnd the weight…
Ektor Pan Everybody's searching For something that's so hard…
Evidence "Ask the weatherman" It's the perfect storm, it felt so war…
Evidence feat. Rakaa Iriscience & Madchild (feat. Madchild, Rakaa Iriscience) [cuts by Babu:] "Ask …
Evidence featuring Rakaa Iriscience & Madchild "Ask the weatherman" It's the perfect storm, it felt so war…
Fly Felix I went home I took the long way home Through the…
Hollywood Porn Stars The same day in another place, The story is…
ibe I told you the night that we first met The heart…
Inhaler In a different time, in a different space I still want…
Jay-Lee You've trapped me in your storm I don't think you can…
John Lewitt I tell myself, that we'll be fine But stars like ours,…
June Divided Do you feel this anxious silence that I feel too? I…
Kris Berry She sits alone An empty home The raindrops fall She's on her…
Lutan Fyah Just tell me that you want me Yeah, say it to…
Made In June I can feel the wind blow It′s getting cold, getting dark I…
Meaning In Masterpiece So calm and comfortable I feel when your around... but The…
Media Lab I feel the rain fall down on me again I see…
Mikey Rotten Dirt punk Do what I want Wife a Thot No I won't Buckle up I'…
Ministry Here's my prediction of what is to come The perfect storm…
Nuovo Testamento Take my hand, I'll give it to you Tell me if…
Reid Jamieson You’re only lonely on your own You’re only lonely holding on…
Salk feat. Lor If she was a drink She'd be a single-barrelled Bourbon on…
Strypes The Baby, why don't you hit me with lightning, So I can…
Swollen Members No one’s impervious to the furnace The burns Whoever’s turni…
The Eastern Plain We've got a perfect storm We don't care about the second…
The Feather Just another crash on the motorway Just another dead oak tre…
The Strypes Baby, why don't you hit me with lightning, So I can…
Top Country All-Stars So that's life, deal with it At some point everything goes…
Tristan Prettyman Come with me Lets get free We don't have to stay…
Van Halst V1- I will carry all the weight I will determine my…
Паша Жданов [feat. Даша Дерюгина] Не отсвечивай около меня Я тот вечный бомж у вечного огня Я…


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Silver S. Parnell

The PROBLEM is that some misguided people in the Latin mass community have taken an adversarial, hostile approach to the Vatican AND have also made the mistake of being hostile and adversarial toward the Catholic community as a whole by asserting superiority over folks who are happy with the novus ordo. I really do think you are pointing the finger in the wrong direction.

DON'T GET ME WRONG: I happen to think that the new mass is just UGLY, but that does not mean that those who are satisfied with it are enemies of mine or that I am going to get angry about it and build up resentments.

Something I appreciated about the Catholic faith is that it used to be that there was "something for everyone" in it. Think of all the various churches that are under its umbrella, for instance, such as the Byzantine Catholic Churches, etc. Likewise with the traditional Latin Mass. It's a beautiful thing to have. It is wonderful to be able to make that choice. But instead of gently welcoming the novus ordo people and inviting them lovingly back to the traditional form, I DO see a lot of hotheads on social media banging big noisy drums of animosity around this topic and behaving in a rude manner. That just has to stop.

A very good friend of mine prefers the new mass. Her rationale is that it is preferable because the words are understandable and nobody knows Latin because no one speaks it and hardly anyone studies it any more. I have heard from some people that they feel that the Latin Mass proponents are arrogant or they behave in a superior fashion. I don't think that is true. It sounds very much like an inner insecurity with those people. But I mention it because it pertains to the point I am trying to make, which is, I believe, the same one that Pope Francis recently made, and that is that the TLM community is causing a fracture with some exagerrated hostility. It's the wrong approach. Instead of getting mad and treating it like a political debate, we should be embracing one another in fraternal love and care to get this ship back on course.

We should be on our knees pleading for the cause of the TLM, instead of marching in the streets, banging drums, firing canons, and yelling about our grievances.



Mr. Mercury

In contrast with the vernacular languages, Latin was fixed to the Cross by Pontius Pilate's command, Therefore, by being fixed to the cross Latin became a sacred Language. Fixed to the instrument of salvation. It is more important what God considers sacred than what humans consider comfortable, such as having their local language.

It is worth mentioning that many Saints prayed in Latin, for most of them it wasn't their vernacular language, yet they didn't complain. Rather they saw learning to pray in Latin as a sacrifice pleasing to God.

The Saints composed prayers in Latin and exorcised demons with Latin prayers. The demons hate Latin because it was on the Cross and because the Saints used them during the Mass, the Breviary and the special Blessings for Sacramentals and Exorcisms which are in Latin.

Few priests nowadays use these blessings, and instead, they use generic blessings of less efficacy, often those prayers are not the prayers authorized for the Church, but rather a blessing they made up on the spot, or which do not clearly state the intention to Bless. On the other hand, the Roman Ritual is in Latin and contains approved texts and rubrics.

Of course, love, reverence, the state of grace and the sanctity of the people are more important than the language, even then if all things considered they are the same except for the language, Latin would have the advantage over vernacular languages.

People who go to Latin Mass, do not have to understand Latin. They carry the readings with the translation on a Missal. And that may include the chants, Propers of the Mass (The readings which change) and the Order of the Mass (The prayers which do not change every day).

Even then, the parishes or chapels do publish the readings for the faithful to read beforehand. And the priests, read the translations of the readings before they preach.

Latin has pronunciation rules which are accessible and easy to memorize, even 7 old altar boys can do it. Even then, the faithful don't have to say the Mass responses or sing.

Generally, Latin prayers are faster to say than in most languages, as because of the declensions and other grammatical rules of Latin, it's generally possible to say more with fewer words.

There is a myriad of other reasons I haven't mentioned as to why Latin should be more widely used in the Church.



marynadononeill

"Of course, love, reverence, the state of grace and the sanctity of the people are more important than the language, even then if all things considered they are the same except for the language, Latin would have the advantage over vernacular languages."

TO quote you from above, this is very important! Why wouldn't people want the gold standard of The Mass (TLM)?

OTOH I believe Our Blessed Lord when He talks of the intent of the heart being most important thing of all. 
Some of the truest holiest priests and people I've met have been at the so-called NO Mass. I think it is wrong of some in the TLM movement to claim sincere heartfelt Catholics in the their NO Masses are somehow doing wrong.

Why can't we have a continuum of liturgies? No doubt a source of purest devotion emanates from the Mass of the Ages. 
Instead of banning Latin Mass we need MORE Latin masses. Every parish. The two can co-exist. It is a progression of treasure on offer to the faithful. 
Banning Latin Mass is like blocking off the well and only relying on random rain.
 
As you rightly point out there are things more important than the language (order of gravity) and the fans of TLM can miss the message of Christ by claiming the NO is somehow heretical. Have both. Draw connections and parallels and promote the treasure of tradition. Both sides (PF and the TLM) are creating divisiveness. The Church should allow both and disallow heresy from either form.

Focus on Christ's message first and foremost.



Leona Heraty

Thank you for this excellent documentary.

I am 58 and a cradle Catholic and I went to 12 years of Catholic school.

Although I love my Catholic school heritage and I love going to Mass,
I feel a bit cheated since my twin brother and I, the youngest in my family, never had the opportunity to attend the Latin Mass like my parents, older siblings and older relatives.

My generation of Catholics really missed out on something special and sacred, the Latin Mass.

I'm really looking forward to attending my first Latin Mass! 🙏 ❤️ 😊



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John Stastny

Lex Orandi Lex Credendi. This series introduced me to the TLM. I cannot believe what I have been missing out on as a cradle Catholic. I even introduced my non-Catholic Father this series and after attending his first TLM, he decided he wants to become Catholic. Deo Gratias.

Cameron O'Hearn

WOW

John Stastny

@Cameron O'Hearn Thank you and your production team for the clear passion and desire to spread the one, true Catholic faith to the world. Your passion for this series really shows. I've watched episodes 1 and 2 countless times and I don't think I will ever get tired of re-watching them.

My Father always hated being forced to attend Easter and Christmas N.O. mass with my family twice a year. He complained about having to hold hands, having to greet the people around you, and having to recite the prayers aloud, so he felt left out. After watching these two films, he told me, "It all makes sense. I am so glad I am not the only one with these feelings." Just as I did, my Father left the films with a true, deep desire to seek out the Mass of the Ages.

Just as Dr. Taylor Marshall spoke about the Eucharist in his interview, I believe your ability to tell this story, to influence the Catholic and non-Catholic world, and to speak truth, your film is a beautiful and awe-inspiring setting that brings the world to the diamond that is the Tridentine Mass. I cannot thank you enough! Please pray for my Father's discernment in his conversion to Catholicism.

Sincere Servant

PRAISE BE TO GOD!!!

Tanya Taff

Deo Gratias😀😀!

Michelle Mcdermott

That is just wonderful

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Erik Riza

My sixth grade teacher, a Milwaukee Franciscan, told us we were lucky to be living in such exciting times. (Vatican II was under way) Three years later, she was no longer a Nun. Four years later, our school was closed because all the Nuns left. The Catholic High School I attended no longer exists. The Catholic Grade School and High School my Mom attended no longer exist. The Seminary in my Diocese no longer exists. My Diocese has one third of the priests it used to. I could go on. Who, in his right mind, could call this progress, or good health.

Adrian Bedford

No one!

Heather Schweitzer

Im in the same diocese and we can thank Weakland for ushering in this destruction. In my town all 10 parish schools were forced to close. One school was branded as the new Catholic school, which is far from Catholic.

Erik Riza

@Heather Schweitzer i dont live in Milwaukee. That was just where our Nuns came from. I am in Illinois. I saw your Cathedral once. A real hatchet job. Weakland was a disaster. no doubt.

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