EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 41 MIN
Latin Mass Explodes in Popularity: Why Modern Catholics Are Fleeing the New Mass
In this compelling episode, the discussion dives deep into the profound differences between Old and New Testament worship, challenging the misconception that the Old Covenant is merely a disposable booster rocket. The hosts explore how the Latin Mass preserves reverence, ad orientem orientation, and true active participation rooted in interior devotion rather than superficial activity. They highlight the growing appeal of traditional liturgy, its emphasis on humility through kneeling and facing God, and its connection to the heavenly worship described in the Book of Revelation. The conversation critiques modern liturgical changes, including Protestant-influenced music and horizontal worship trends, while affirming the vertical focus of the Church on saving souls and encountering the divine. Listeners gain insight into why the Latin Mass fosters deeper faith and why it continues to attract young families seeking authentic Catholic tradition.
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Discover why the Latin Mass is surging in popularity and how it restores reverence, ad orientem worship, and true active participation in Catholicism.
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Latin Mass Explodes in Popularity: Why Modern Catholics Are Fleeing the New Mass
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