Natum Videte Regem Angelorum

Posted on December 25, 2021, in Traditional Catholicism. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Merry Christmas Mundabor! I wish there was a way I could embed in this comment the photo I snuck of our chapel altar adorned and prepared for High Mass at midnight. Talk about superfood for the soul.

    Whenever I read the prayers for the traditional Mass, I feel thankful that these prayers for graces that we so desperately need are still being prayed. When I go to Mass and see the very young priest who makes the trip of over 400 miles every week to serve our mission, and the boys at the altar striving for military precision in their service, and the pews packed with young families and little kids, it is clear that, however unpleasant the enemies of God and His Church make things for us, they don’t stand a chance.

  2. You should see our parish church on Christmas day. Hardly any one in it. All old people. The priest an African full of faith but speaks with bad English accent decorated the church with balloons to try to cheer us up. But it had the effect of bringing the atmosphere of the dance hall into Gods sacred place.
    I only attend Mass here because there is no TLM anywhere near.
    I pray that God will bring back the Church.