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For Catholics used to the newer form of the Mass or Novus Ordo, experiencing the older form can raise a lot of questions. Why has the priest got his back to me? Why is everything in Latin? Why is there so much chant, and so much silence? How am I supposed to participate in this liturgy? How might this seemingly strange, archaic ritual be spiritually fruitful for me? This booklet has been written to answer these and and similar questions, briefly, clearly, and without polemic. * How do I participate in the Traditional Mass? * What do its ceremonies and prayers mean? * Where did it come from?…mehr

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For Catholics used to the newer form of the Mass or Novus Ordo, experiencing the older form can raise a lot of questions. Why has the priest got his back to me? Why is everything in Latin? Why is there so much chant, and so much silence? How am I supposed to participate in this liturgy? How might this seemingly strange, archaic ritual be spiritually fruitful for me? This booklet has been written to answer these and and similar questions, briefly, clearly, and without polemic. * How do I participate in the Traditional Mass? * What do its ceremonies and prayers mean? * Where did it come from? And what is the "Organic Development" of the Liturgy? * What is it for? What is the place of the Traditional Mass in the Church? The booklet ends with a helpful guide to readings and resources.
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Autorenporträt
Joseph Shaw, a doctor in philosophy, was a member of Oxford University's Philosophy Faculty for eighteen years, during which time he taught moral philosophy, Aristotle, Aquinas, and the philosophy of religion. He is Chairman of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales and President of the International Una Voce Federation (FIUV).