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| Traditional Latin Catholic Mass: Easter Sunday |
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Traditional Latin Mass filmed on Easter Sunday in
1941 at Our Lady of Sorrows church in Chicago. The
film presents the ceremonies of the Missa Solemnis
or Solemn High Mass in full detail with narration
by then-Mgr. Fulton J. Sheen. Celebrated by Rev.
J. R. Keane of the Order of Servites (hence the
white habits and cowls), the ceremonies are
accompanied by a full polyphonic choir, orchestra,
and fifty Gregorian Chanters.
The attention to detail in the ceremonies is
impressive. Notice, for example, how the servers
and ministers always take great care to move in
order. Notice too that the servers are all almost
identical in height. The Ordinary of the Mass,
composed by Rev. Edwin V. Hoover, while pleasant
in places, is very much a reflection of its time.
The Proper on the other hand is timeless and sung
admirably by a healthy throng of Seminarians from
Mundelein, Illinois.
Unfortunately due to size restrictions at Youtube
around 20 mins have been cut from the original,
however, I hope to upload a full version somewhere
soon. In addition to the cuts I have added new
captions and edited the opening credits which had
deteriorated in the original. Other than this the
film remains largely unchanged. Apologies for the
error in the captions for the two parts of the
Mass (software). The first part is of couse the
Mass of the Catechumens, the second is the Mass of
the Faithful. Tags : Traditional Latin Tridentine Catholic Mass Gregorian Chant Traditionalist Fulton Sheen Church |
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Affichage : 358956
Durée : 3252 s |
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