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Christ the King Catholic Church, the FSSP Apostolate in Florida, provides a live stream of their daily Mass on their website. While this does not fulfill your Sunday obligation, it can serve as a means to unite yourself to a Mass being offered if you are unable to attend because of health or distance. Visit
www.ChristTheKingSarasota.org and click on “Video Stream” for details.
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Saint Gertrude the Great in West Chester, Ohio also broadcasts some of their Masses. They can be found at
http://www.sgg.org
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wonderful! thanks for posting +1
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(11-05-2009, 09:50 PM)joe17 Wrote: Saint Gertrude the Great in West Chester, Ohio also broadcasts some of their Masses. They can be found at http://www.sgg.org
Joe
thank you also
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Maybe a dumb question, but I started watching one of the previously taped Sunday High Masses. At the beginning and entrance of mass a song is sung by the laity in English. What's up with that?
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I sometimes wish I still lived in Florida. I used to live about 15 miles away from that address.
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(11-05-2009, 10:42 PM)Walty Wrote: Maybe a dumb question, but I started watching one of the previously taped Sunday High Masses. At the beginning and entrance of mass a song is sung by the laity in English. What's up with that?
Nothing. It is a perfectly acceptable practice. The processional and recessional are not a part of the Mass. Only hymns sung during a high Mass itself must be in Latin. Also, vernacular hymns may be sung during a low Mass.
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(11-05-2009, 11:09 PM)OldMan Wrote: (11-05-2009, 10:42 PM)Walty Wrote: Maybe a dumb question, but I started watching one of the previously taped Sunday High Masses. At the beginning and entrance of mass a song is sung by the laity in English. What's up with that?
Nothing. It is a perfectly acceptable practice. The processional and recessional are not a part of the Mass. Only hymns sung during a high Mass itself must be in Latin. Also, vernacular hymns may be sung during a low Mass.
Huh. Never knew that. I'm only familiar with the ICK and a diocesan TLM so I only have limited knowledge. Does the SSPX ever do the processional or recessional hymns in the vernacular?
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(11-05-2009, 11:14 PM)Walty Wrote: (11-05-2009, 11:09 PM)OldMan Wrote: (11-05-2009, 10:42 PM)Walty Wrote: Maybe a dumb question, but I started watching one of the previously taped Sunday High Masses. At the beginning and entrance of mass a song is sung by the laity in English. What's up with that?
Nothing. It is a perfectly acceptable practice. The processional and recessional are not a part of the Mass. Only hymns sung during a high Mass itself must be in Latin. Also, vernacular hymns may be sung during a low Mass.
Huh. Never knew that. I'm only familiar with the ICK and a diocesan TLM so I only have limited knowledge. Does the SSPX ever do the processional or recessional hymns in the vernacular?
We sang a song in English once but I can't remember if it was really after Mass or not.
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