Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,5| against a background of mass apostasy and the complete
2 1,1 | numerous inquisitions and mass murders of the Orthodox (
3 6,10| filioque in the Creed sung at Mass (previously the Creed was
4 6,10| Creed was not a part of the Mass in Rome). The pope balked
5 6,16| of “new forms of culture (mass culture) which give rise
6 7,14| Norman conquest and its mass genocide of the English
7 8,14| in many places of the new Mass, and references to any sort
8 11,3 | At that time, the ancient Mass of the Roman rite, much
9 11,3 | numerous places in the “new Mass” and replaced with... “the
10 11,3 | its very nature, the “new Mass” liberates the “children
11 11,3 | the very idea of the “new Mass” is that the people are
12 11,3 | comedy, to one-man shows, mass hysteria, political correctness,
13 11,4 | and learned, such as the Mass was in the medieval West —
14 11,4 | common in the West: to hear Mass. The idea of “hearing” a
15 11,4 | occasionally uses the word Mass interchangeably with Liturgy
16 11,4 | Western writers. The word Mass is derived from the dismissal
17 11,4 | rite of the Roman Catholic Mass: Ite, missa est (contio),
18 11,4 | the Latin Church's “new Mass” began to focus obsessively
19 11,4 | God Himself. In the “new Mass,” Catholic priests turn
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