Ten Joys of Divine Worship, the Mass of the Ordinariate.

 


  1. reverence in the presence of the Lord
  2. unity in the truth
  3. excellent preaching of orthodox doctrine
  4. English plainchant and Anglican homophonic chant
  5. beautiful prayers (click here for examples)
  6. the Mass lived in post-Mass fellowship
  7. ad orientem worship
  8. copious amounts of incense, and bells
  9. the Holy Gospel proclaimed in the nave of the church
  10. stellar hymns

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