Hey guys, new to the area and am looking for a good Catholic Church to get involved with!
HDeathstar said:
St John Vianney on west side is a great parish.
Agree. Lots of ways to get involved.
Are priests fluent, or trained to read the script, or what?Quote:
They have a Latin Mass every Sunday.
A lot of confessionals, too.RPM said:
St. James
What does this mean? It's a language that people can study and learn. Though they probably only need to know the common liturgical uses. There's usually a side by side in English for the mass goers.94chem said:Are priests fluent, or trained to read the script, or what?Quote:
They have a Latin Mass every Sunday.
Of course. However, most theologians who study NT Greek don't speak Greek. They merely become familiar with word meanings. I could read a document in Spanish or German with good pronunciation, but I can't tell you what it means. Are priests required to study Latin in seminary? Is it so they can do word studies on ancient documents? Or so they can pronounce the language correctly (according to modern rules)? So they can speak fluently?Quote:
What does this mean? It's a language that people can study and learn.
it's becoming more common though especially after the Vatican clarified that local parishes do not need Bishop approval to hold it.ChiliBeans said:
Latin is, and for thousands of years has been, primarily a written language. What they use in mass is "liturgical latin," the pronunciations resembling Italian. The level of scholarship would vary by interests and specialization, don't you think?
I guess I should add, if you've never been to a Latin mass, that the homily is in English and the readings are usually in English, so no one attending needs to be fluent. There are only a couple parishes here and there that still have some form of a Latin mass, so the people attending are usually interested in it.
I'll never forget the first time I went to a LifeTeen mass in high school. I remember thinking WTF is this horrible music. Are they trying to make church cool? Seeing Father just sit there with "rock" music on in the background was so weird to me.Kujo30 said:
It's the LifeTeen mass and the music is absolutely horrible.
Funny thing about that is I was a teen when "Teen Life" came around.swimmerbabe11 said:
The destructive practice of gearing worship towards youth instead of gearing youth towards worship is one of my favorite rants.
ChiliBeans said:
Have you checked out Our Lady of Walsingham? Lot of folks like you over there.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAMEN!RPM said:
St. James
