Latin Mass 2050
Fact-checked statistics show that there will be more people attending the Latin Mass than the other by mid-century, underground, aboveground, or on the Moon or Mars. So, get ahead of the curve if you are under 40.
2002 Poznan
page 1501, Roman Missal, LASANCE edition
Mozart wrote the music and promptly died December 5, 1791.
← Et lux perpetua
Fact-checked statistics show that there will be more people attending the Latin Mass than the other by mid-century, underground, aboveground, or on the Moon or Mars. So, get ahead of the curve if you are under 40.
2002 Poznan
page 1501, Roman Missal, LASANCE edition
Mozart wrote the music and promptly died December 5, 1791.
← Et lux perpetua
2014 Fribourg
1942 Rome
2024 Columbia
2018 South Africa
1965 Sydney
1954 Washington
1949 Nagasaki
2024 Melbourne
1930 Tunisia
1936 San Francisco
2024 Morgon (FR)
1954 Vietnam
(The family of my good friend fled Hanoi. He was a year old and Buddhist.)
1945 Munich
1944 Sydney
1964 Bathurst
1945 Iwo Jima
2013 Paris
1945 Dachau
1945 Iwo Jima
1945 Iwo Jima
1944 Normandy
2024 Guadalajara
2012 Hong Kong
1350 Sweden
155 Rome
Justin Martyr c. AD 100 - c. 165
First Apology (reasoned argument)
Addressed to Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius
Composed in Greek
The weekly Sunday meetings of the congregation consist of readings from the Jewish prophets and the memoirs of the apostles, prayers, and a meal.
By His teachings of metabole, “we have been taught that the food over which thanks have been given by a word of prayer that is from Him, from which our blood and flesh are nourished by transformation, is the flesh and blood of Jesus who became incarnate.”
Source: David Rokéah, Justin Martyr and the Jews, page 2 (Leiden, Brill, 2002). ISBN 90-04-12310-5
Justin is noteworthy for writing about logos, the Virtuous Pagan, the Second Coming, the Last Adam, who is Christ, and the Second Eve, who is Mary.
The Second Coming happens in a single moment, suddenly and unexpectedly, and not even the angels, saints, or demons know when it will occur. We live inside time; Our Lord does not. The fullness of the reign of God and the consummation of the universe and mankind will manifest.
My assistant was Wikipedia.
The word metabolism is derived from the Greek word “Metabolismos”. In Greek metabole means a “change”, and metaballein means “to change”. The combination of the words is derived from meta, meaning over, and ballein, meaning to throw. (ballistics) Recently, I saw the consecrated host fall on the floor. Extraordinary measures were taken to care for Him.
The Logos
https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09328a.htm#:~:text=The%20word%20Logos%20is%20the,Person%20of%20the%20Blessed%20Trinity.
Altar
Stage left, stage right
After the reading of the Gradual or Tract, the server carries the Missal to the left (or Gospel) side of the altar. According to custom, church and altar should be erected in such a manner that the priest faces the East (ad orientem) when offering Mass. If this custom is followed, the priest will face toward the North when reading the Gospel. As the South, with its luxuriant vegetation, was regarded as a type of the realm of grace, so the cold North, with its extensive wastes, came to be regarded as the realm of evil…But when the Gospel of Christ was preached, the face of the earth was renewed, and love for God and for virtue was re-enkindled in the hearts of men.
The Jews, to whom the “Gospel of the Kingdom” was first preached, rejected it. It was then carried to the Gentiles. This is symbolized by carrying the Missal to the other side of the altar. Transferring the Missal from one side of the altar to the other also recalls to our minds how Our Lord was led about from one iniquitous judge to another.
The Epistle, the carrying across of the Missal, the Gospel, and the Creed, are to remind us that the Gospel was first preached to the Jews, and being rejected by them, was proclaimed to the Gentiles, many of whom believed and were baptized.
https://liturgyguy.com/2017/09/17/why-is-the-gospel-read-from-the-left-side-of-the-altar/
Note: Not a theologian, not a philosopher, I just know some things about English and law. One of our FSSP priests said to us to say nothing during Mass. Let me explain. The conversation is between God and His priest and a serving altar boy, not me. I am not needed. That taught me how unacceptably big my ego was.