Critical Moments: How should Catholics pray before and after Mass?
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Critical Moments: How should Catholics pray before and after Mass?

It happens every Sunday. Parishioners scurry into their pews moments before Mass begins. A few sneak in during the opening song or even …
giveusthisday
Pray the Rosary in Latin with Cardinal Burke (Joyful Mysteries) Cardinal Muller recites the Rosary in Latin; he does all the mysteries, this link is to the Joyful. Anne Barnhardt, too, has the Rosary on her site, she says the Sorrowful Mysteries in Latin.
Orthocat
This is one of the most egregious things the Vatican II "reforms" accomplished - the removal of the concept of doing the preparatory & thanksgiving prayers that were found in all hand missals prior to that council; in particular the prayers written by Saints Ambrose, Thomas Aquinas, and Bonaventure (they're even found in modern missals; though usually ignored). In place was all the lame "socializing …More
This is one of the most egregious things the Vatican II "reforms" accomplished - the removal of the concept of doing the preparatory & thanksgiving prayers that were found in all hand missals prior to that council; in particular the prayers written by Saints Ambrose, Thomas Aquinas, and Bonaventure (they're even found in modern missals; though usually ignored). In place was all the lame "socializing" chit-chat of the banal, casual N.O.
alexamarie
I wish you had a Rosary group on Gloria... So many good Catholics on this website. Amen.
123jussi
The truth is they should pray just as fervently as they do from the time they arise until the time they go yo bed. You don't give God part of your day you give Him all of it. The only formula for true holiness is to love with all ,not some, your heart ,soul,mind and strength.
Tom Morelli
You just summed up the article very succinctly. Thanks, friend.
Orthocat
@123jussi I get where your coming form, but this must be understood rightly. When I was in the seminary in the 90s teachers used this line of thinking to declare: "Nothing is sacred, since the notion of sacred/profane denotes that one only has special times to "pray" [i.e. Mass]. "All of life is prayer." they claimed, but it resulted in liturgy being just like any other human gathering.