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10 HUGE Problems with Protestant Worship – Scholastic Answers

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Ten structural problems with Protestant worship, starting with the one that generates most of the others: the claim that the Church cannot bind the conscience to anything Scripture does not explicitly command. From there we work through the absence of a true and proper sacrifice, prayers for the dead, the cult of the saints, Eucharistic […]

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How the U.S. Army Tried to Stop the Traditional Mass – Catholic Unscripted

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What happens when a loyal career soldier simply asks for the Traditional Latin Mass? In this fascinating conversation, Mark Lambert and Katherine Bennett speak with retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel David Sonnier, author of Rites and Wrongs, about his remarkable six-year struggle to obtain permission for the Traditional Latin Mass on American military bases. A

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Catholic Star Wars: The SSPX Excommunication as You’ve Never Seen It – TheRemnantVideo

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If George Lucas had written the SSPX controversy, this might have been Episode VII. The Empire. The Rebels. Excommunications. Liturgical lightsabers. A Death Star that looks suspiciously like St. Peter’s… Remnant columnist Arthur Hallett-West’s devastating new parody skewers the latest SSPX controversy with exactly the kind of sardonic wit traditional Catholics will appreciate. You may

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The Catholic Liturgy Is Tradition: Why the Traditional Mass Must Be Preserved – Sensus Fidelium

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The Sacred Liturgy is not a human invention—it is a divine inheritance. In this powerful reflection, Bishop Athanasius Schneider explains why the Catholic Church has always regarded the Sacred Liturgy as the most profound expression of Sacred Tradition. Drawing from Scripture, the Church Fathers, Pope St. Stephen I, St. Vincent of Lérins, Dom Prosper Guéranger,

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Where the Mass is Found in Scripture | Scott Hahn – St. Paul Center

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To watch the rest of this Bible Study, visit our website at:➡️ https://stpaulcenter.com/25-anniversary “Where is the Mass in the Bible?” That is the question Scott would ask his high school classmates. In this first lesson from our Parousia: The Bible and the Mass, Scott Hahn explores liturgy and its significance throughout the entire Scriptures. Beginning

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Is the Mass Another Sacrifice? The Truth About Calvary – Excerpta Catechismi

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Many people believe that Jesus Christ is sacrificed again at every Mass. Others think the Mass is only a symbolic remembrance of Calvary. The Catholic Church teaches neither. In this episode of The Holy Mass Explained, discover the Church’s perennial teaching that the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the very same Sacrifice of Christ

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What Is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass? | The Latin Mass Explained – Sensus Fidelium

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The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is far more than a memorial—it is the unbloody renewal of Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary, made present upon the altar for the salvation of souls. In this sermon, we examine the traditional Catholic teaching on the Mass through the Roman Catechism, the Council of Trent, Sacred Scripture, St. Augustine,

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Why Does the Priest Save Every Tiny Fragment of the Host? | Excerpta Catechismi

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Why does the priest so carefully purify the chalice, the paten, and even his fingers after Holy Communion? In the Traditional Latin Mass, every visible fragment of the Sacred Host is treated with profound reverence because the Church believes that Jesus Christ is truly present—Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity—in the Holy Eucharist. These sacred actions

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Most Catholics Don’t Know Why Every Mass Is Offered: The Four Ends Explained – Excerpta Catechismi

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Why does the Church offer the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass? Many Catholics know how to attend Mass, yet few have been taught why every Holy Mass is offered. Traditional Catholic doctrine teaches that every Mass is offered for four great ends: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Reparation, and Petition. In this lesson from the Holy Mass Explained

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Why Weak Catholic Liturgy Fuels Communism and Islamo-Fascism – Jesse Romero

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In this powerful episode, Jesse Romero delivers a heartfelt plea to the Pope, bishops, and priests, arguing that weak Catholic liturgy and watered-down preaching are allowing communism, Islamo-fascism, and modernism to spread. Drawing on Canon 212 and St. Paul’s call to speak truth in charity, he urges Church leaders to preach boldly, restore sacred discipline,

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What to Do During Holy Communion at the Latin Mass

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🙏 Attending the Traditional Latin Mass for the first time? This short guide explains how Holy Communion is traditionally received with reverence, humility, and silent thanksgiving. Learn why the faithful kneel at the communion rail, receive Our Lord on the tongue, remain silent while the priest administers Holy Communion, and spend time in prayer after

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How Ad Orientem Can SAVE the Liturgy w/ Dr. Kwasniewski | Trad Chat 27 – Glad Trad Podcast

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Ad Orientem is one of the most striking postures of the Mass, and it immediately conveys a sense of elevated worship and reverence. Why this beautiful and ancient practice has fallen into disuse God only knows, but there’s hope! Dr. Peter Kwasniewski joins to discuss his new booklet, Ad Orientem, the Direction that Changes Everything,

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Why Catholics Say “Lord, I Am Not Worthy” Before Communion🙏 Why do Catholics pray, “Lord, I am not worthy,” before Holy Communion?

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Just before receiving Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist, the priest and faithful repeat the words of the Roman centurion from Matthew 8:8. This prayer expresses profound humility, unwavering faith, and complete confidence in Christ’s mercy. Repeated three times, it is not vain repetition but a loving preparation to receive the King of Kings in

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Why Must the Priest Receive Communion First?

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🙏 Why does the priest receive Holy Communion before the faithful during the Traditional Latin Mass? Many people assume it is a privilege of rank. In reality, it is a profound part of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. After offering the sacrifice in the person of Christ, the priest first receives the Sacred Victim

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Why Catholics Pray for Peace Before Holy Communion

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🙏 Why does the Traditional Latin Mass pray for peace just before Holy Communion? After the Fraction, the priest proclaims, “The peace of the Lord be always with you.” This is not merely peace among men. It is the supernatural peace Christ won through His Sacrifice on Calvary, the same Sacrifice made present upon the

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Mass of the Ages CEO on the TLM Revolution | Tony Shriner

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Why are so many young Catholics discovering the Traditional Latin Mass, and what does that mean for the future of the Church? Tony Shriner, CEO of Mass of the Ages and Reclaim Films, joins Conor to discuss the explosive growth of attendance at the TLM, the lasting effects of the liturgical reforms following Vatican II,

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The Two Masses Explained: What Changed — and Why It Matters (Catholic Teaching) – Excerpta Catechismi

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The Traditional Latin Mass and the Novus Ordo are the two forms of the same Holy Sacrifice — but they express the mystery of the Eucharist in profoundly different ways. This documentary-style catechetical video explains both with clarity, reverence, and fidelity to the Church’s constant teaching. In this film, we explore: This is not a

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Fr. Perricone: Why Young Catholics are TRADITIONAL – Sign Of The Cross

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Fr. Perricone and John-Henry explore the crisis of belief surrounding the Eucharist and the surprising resurgence of Catholic tradition among young people. The conversation also examines the enduring appeal of the Traditional Latin Mass, not simply as a matter of preference, but as a source of beauty, transcendence, and sacred formation. Drawing on vivid analogies

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Eucharistic Miracle of 1263: Proof of the Real Presence? – Sensus Fidelium

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In 1263, a German priest named Peter of Prague stopped in Bolsena during a pilgrimage to Rome. Though a devout priest, he struggled with doubts concerning the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist. While celebrating Holy Mass at the tomb of St. Christina, the consecrated Host began to bleed, staining the corporal

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Book – Fr. Martin Von Cochem – The Incredible Catholic Mass 1704

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Every single time the Holy Sacrifice of the Altar is celebrated, an event of infinite majesty takes place right before our eyes—yet so many Catholics sit in the pews entirely blind to its supernatural reality. We struggle with distractions, view the liturgy as a mere social gathering, or forget that the Mass is a literal,

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Dr. Brant Pitre, Jesus & the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist

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Dr. Brant Pitre on “Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist”. In this presentation, you will explore the Eucharist as the New Passover, the New Manna from Heaven, and the mysterious New ‘Bread of the Presence.’ If you are looking to deepen your faith in and understanding of the inexhaustible treasure that is the

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The Catholic Mass and Eucharist: All There in the 2nd Century (St. Justin Martyr) | Ep. 40 – Eternal Christendom (with Joshua Charles)

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In this episode, we cover an astounding discovery we made in the writings of the Church Fathers, particularly St. Justin Martyr: his description of Christian worship and belief about the Eucharist continues to match Catholic practice and theology to this very day. VISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://eternalchristendom.com/

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Dr. Scott Hahn | The Role of Sacrifice in Sacred Scripture

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Dr. Scott Hahn joins us to explore the meaning of sacrifice in the Bible—from the Old Testament offerings of Israel to the perfect Sacrifice of Jesus Christ. As newly ordained priests, we ask: Why is sacrifice central to faith? How does Christ transform it? And what does Christian sacrifice look like in everyday life? Timecode:

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The Mass Is a Sacrifice — Not a Performance | Traditional Catholic Teaching – Excerpta Catechismi

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The Holy Mass is not a show. It is the same Sacrifice of Calvary, made present on our altars through the hands of the priest. In this episode of The Holy Mass Explained, we draw from the Roman Catechism, the Baltimore Catechism, the Council of Trent, and the witness of the saints to rediscover the

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The Year of the Latin Mass series 2026 – Tan Books – Conor Gallagher

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Episode 12 – The Incredible Catholic Mass Part 1 | Fr. William Rock, FSSP – TAN Books This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship. Fr. William Rock, FSSP reviews The Incredible Catholic Mass by Fr. Martin Von Cochem,

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THE MASS OF THE AGES TRILOGY

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– Episode 1 – She lost her husband but found the Latin Mass. After her husband dies, Kristine seeks refuge in Traditional Catholicism. An introduction to the Traditional Latin Mass with stunning visuals and an original score. – Episode 2 – A Perfect Storm – Did the Reform of the Mass betray Vatican 2? Discover

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‘Reverence Became Taboo’ — Priest Fr. Perricone Reveals How Everything Changed After Vatican II – Sign Of The Cross

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He was ordained a half-century ago. He remembers when reverence was expected, when the tabernacle was central, when Catholics knew what they believed and why. Then came the changes, and everything flipped. Father Perricone joins John-Henry Westen to chronicle the transformation that has left the Church unrecognizable. Reverence became taboo. The sacred became optional. The

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Your Guardian Angel Does THIS Every Mass – Cameron Riecker

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Your guardian angel is a real companion, not an imaginary friend, present with you every time you attend Mass. This video aims to change your approach to Mass, emphasizing the divine guidance and spiritual growth offered by your angel’s presence. Understanding this spiritual connection can deepen your christian faith and prayer life. 🙏 Timecodes:0:00 Your

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OREMUS: The Traditional Latin Mass Explained – TheRemnantVideo – Michael Matt

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Why is it in Latin?Why does the priest have his back to the people?Why Communion on the tongue?Is it okay to pray the Rosary during the Latin Mass? So many questions about this “most beautiful thing this side of heaven” — the 2000-year-old Roman Rite of the Catholic Mass. It dates back to Apostolic times.

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Solemn High Mass || Easter 1940 – Narrated by Archbishop Fulton Sheen

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A Traditional Catholic Latin Mass filmed on Easter Sunday in 1940 at Our Lady of Sorrows church in Chicago. The film presents the ceremonies of the Missa Solemnis or Solemn High Mass in full detail with narration by then-Mgr. Fulton J. Sheen. Celebrated by Rev. J. R. Keane of the Order of Servites (hence the

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