“A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us.” ― St. Antony the Great
Yes, it is stunning and how our Ordinary Form should have been.
This is the approved Anglican Use Missal that went along with the Pastoral Provision to allow married Anglican clergy to become Catholic priests in the United States.
"Vox Cantoris was born and canoically remains Maronite, practicing Latin, but secretly longs to be an Anglican!"
could be reasonably paraphrased to:
"Vox Cantoris was born and canonically remains Maronite, practicing Latin, but secretly longs to be part of a schism that is not in communion with Rome".
Could you explain this? --if there's anything to explain of course.
You clearly did not get my attempt at humour, the praise for the dignity of the liturgy of the Anglican Use Catholic Parish shown in the embedded video or the comment it clearly reveals on the state of liturgy in our Latin Rite!
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This is quite beautiful! I had not yet seen a good video of the Traditional Anglican Liturgy. Thank you for sharing.
Carl,
Yes, it is stunning and how our Ordinary Form should have been.
This is the approved Anglican Use Missal that went along with the Pastoral Provision to allow married Anglican clergy to become Catholic priests in the United States.
"Vox Cantoris was born and canoically remains Maronite, practicing Latin, but secretly longs to be an Anglican!"
could be reasonably paraphrased to:
"Vox Cantoris was born and canonically remains Maronite, practicing Latin, but secretly longs to be part of a schism that is not in communion with Rome".
Could you explain this? --if there's anything to explain of course.
Thank you.
You clearly did not get my attempt at humour, the praise for the dignity of the liturgy of the Anglican Use Catholic Parish shown in the embedded video or the comment it clearly reveals on the state of liturgy in our Latin Rite!
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