Last December, I wrote a piece on why the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) matters to me and, without resharing all the points I made about the Mass itself, the piece emphasised the history of this form of liturgy, which stretches back hundreds of years across Christendom.
I mentioned the importance of the deep reverence one encounters during TLM and how the painstaking attention to detail and the deep symbolism of each movement and gesture guide the mind into a posture of worship away from the noise of the outside world.
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