It Was A Classic-Including The Last Gospel According To St John
I am speaking of Mary's Nativity, celebrated in Latin and MINUS any "Musical" Contributions from the Haugen-Haas Crowd:
Prayers were chanted and sung in Latin, save for the "Kyrie", which is in Greek;
There was a very good Monday Night Mass Crowd in St Margaret's Church, in Middle Village Queens, this past evening;
The Last Gospel, still read in Latin, is the Story of The Incarnation(And The Word Was Made Flesh), as so-ably explained in The Homily by The Redoubtable Reverend Father Joseph F Wilson;
Sometimes, if I go to a Spanish Language Mass, I'll often revert to Latin in some of The Prayers;
Pax Vobiscum!
Prayers were chanted and sung in Latin, save for the "Kyrie", which is in Greek;
There was a very good Monday Night Mass Crowd in St Margaret's Church, in Middle Village Queens, this past evening;
The Last Gospel, still read in Latin, is the Story of The Incarnation(And The Word Was Made Flesh), as so-ably explained in The Homily by The Redoubtable Reverend Father Joseph F Wilson;
Sometimes, if I go to a Spanish Language Mass, I'll often revert to Latin in some of The Prayers;
Pax Vobiscum!
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