To: ebb tide
Just curious...is Traditional Latin Mass done entirely in Latin?
To: WalkerinSC
Just curious...is Traditional Latin Mass done entirely in Latin? All Latin except for the sermon. Missals are provided that have both the English and the Latin side by side so you can follow along.
5 posted on
01/31/2023 1:53:33 PM PST by
fidelis
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To: WalkerinSC
No. “Kyrie Eleison” and “Christe Eleison” are Greek.
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But that’s probably not what you meant. The daily Scripture selections are read in both Latin and English; the sermon is also preached in English. Everything else is in Latin. I had little trouble picking it up.
6 posted on
01/31/2023 1:57:45 PM PST by
NorthMountain
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To: WalkerinSC; fidelis
All Latin except for the sermon.
The Kyrie is in Greek. Technically, the sermon is not part of the Mass proper, but is considered to take place during a suspension of the Mass.
7 posted on
01/31/2023 1:59:47 PM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(But yet the Son of man, when he cometh, shall he find, think you, faith on earth? (Luke 18:8))
To: WalkerinSC
Yes, except for the sermon. The Gospel and Epistle are first read in Latin, and subsequently in the vernacular just prior to the sermon.
There’s a little bit of Greek also, i.e., Kyrie elesion.
9 posted on
01/31/2023 2:06:56 PM PST by
ebb tide
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