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Restoring: The Prayers at the Foot of the Altar;

A spiritual conference by Fr Andrew Given that this morning of recollection has been sponsored by the newly-formed chapter of Juventutem DC, I thought it might be appropriate to offer a few thoughts on the name ‘Juventutem’ and its obvious reference to Psalm 42 which is to be found in the prayers at the foot of the altar that occur in the Traditional Latin Mass. In most Masses in the Extraordinary Form, Psalm 42 is said in its entirety. In almost all Masses at least verse 4 of this psalm is said. In Sung Masses, it is not heard as the prayers at the foot of the altar coincide with the singing of the introit and the kyrie. In Masses during Passiontide and in Requiem Masses (such as this morning’s Requiem Mass for All Souls), the psalm is omitted but the antiphon retained.__________________________________________________________________________This wonderful psalm expresses perfectly the sentiment which should animate the priest as he approaches the altar. It expresses a very great truth – the priest is powerfully attracted to the altar. A priest belongs at the altar and there is no place where he is more conscious of the reality of his priesthood than when he stands at the altar._____________________________________complete article here www.chantcafe.com/…/prayers-at-foot…
Michel-René Landry
Absolutely!
The prayer at the foot of the Altar, is really important. It is a recognition of us being a sinner and not being worthy to approach the almighty God.
Deo gratias!More
Absolutely!
The prayer at the foot of the Altar, is really important. It is a recognition of us being a sinner and not being worthy to approach the almighty God.

Deo gratias!