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ty of the Liturgy. July 26, 2012 at 12:23 am 144 Erika says: Not only do we attend the Traditional Latin Mass, my husband and I were married in a TLM ceremony and both of our children received their baptism rites in Latin. It's great and I'm so glad that we can attend without the secrecy anymore. When I got married in 2006, our Archdiocese didn't exactly approve of TLM wedding Mass and it was more of a don't ask, don't tell sort of thing. A year later, we had to have our daughter baptized in a neighboring Archdiocese because the priest who said our wedding Mass didn't do Latin baptisms. Thankfully, by the time our son was born in 2010, we were able to return to the parish where we were married for his baptism. August 6, 2012 at 8:44 pm 145 Isabel says: As a 58 year old Baby Boomer I have a certain nostalgia for the TLM. I remember going home from Mass at the age of 5 and teaching myself to play the Kyrie on the piano. I stll know that melody. I also remember kneeling at the Communion rail. Both lovely memories, But that is about all I remember. I recenlty attended a TLM mass for the first time in 50 years and I can say I am no longer nostalgic. I was so disappointed. I assume it was a low Mass since there was no music. Everything seemed so cold and impersonal to me. Even the reading of the Gospel. I now understand why the Church thought it necessary cheap football jerseys to change. Perhaps the Holy SpIrit youth football jerseys in His wisdom knew that many of us who need to be Catholic also needed a new way to worship. Blessings to all my brothers and sisters in Christ. August 6, 2012 at 9:29 pm 146 GretGirl says: I am an aging 58 year old Baby Boomer who has always thought of the TLM with nostalgia. One of my earliest memories is going home from Mass at the age of 5 and teaching myself to play the Kyrie on the piano. I still remember that melody. I also remember loving to kneel at the Communion rail with all the grownups. Until last weekend, I had not been to a Latin Mass in over 50 years. I went hoping my he




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