Visitors ask..."What is it like to attend a Traditional Latin Mass?"
From time to time, I receive a comment asking, "why the Latin Mass?" or words to that effect. I have also been approached by those who simply ask, "What's it like?" How does one answer that?
The blog, "Mulier Fortis", has done all of us a favor by producing a helpful "pocket guide" that indicates/reveals the rather overt differences between the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms. She called her post, "The Laywoman's Guide To The Usus Antiquior." It should not be construed as applying only to women! I must say, it is remarkably helpful.
I'd bookmark this one especially for those near a college campus who have been asked the questions I mentioned above. One might respond, "read Mac's post!"
The blog, "Mulier Fortis", has done all of us a favor by producing a helpful "pocket guide" that indicates/reveals the rather overt differences between the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms. She called her post, "The Laywoman's Guide To The Usus Antiquior." It should not be construed as applying only to women! I must say, it is remarkably helpful.
I'd bookmark this one especially for those near a college campus who have been asked the questions I mentioned above. One might respond, "read Mac's post!"
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