What the Mass Means: An Introduction to the Rites and Prayers of the Latin Mass

What the Mass Means: An Introduction to the Rites and Prayers of the Latin Mass

by Victor Hintgen
What the Mass Means: An Introduction to the Rites and Prayers of the Latin Mass

What the Mass Means: An Introduction to the Rites and Prayers of the Latin Mass

by Victor Hintgen

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Overview

Is there a short explanation for what each part of the Traditional Latin Mass signifies? Why are there so many little movements, prayers, and gestures? Why does each matter? 


Father Victor Hintgen, a seminary formator during the 1950s at the premier seminary in the world, the Louvain, gives short, succinct explanations of each part of the Traditional Latin Mass in his book What the Mass Means. The explications are simple enough for a child but deep enough to give sufficient consideration to the infinite worth of the Mass. Instead of a technical exploration of the Mass, its parts, and its history, What the Mass Means gives a formative introduction and catechetical elucidation of the Mass perfect for beginners, teachers of the Mass, and those simply curious about why this action comes at this part of the Mass. 


Formatted with questions after each section, this book is ideal for First Communicants preparing to better understand the Traditional Latin Mass, small study groups, or homeschoolers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781505128963
Publisher: TAN Books
Publication date: 07/06/2023
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Father Victor J. Hintgen (1899-1984), was a formator at the University of Louvain, Belgium for the American College there. A native of LaMotte, lowa, he made his theological studies at the University of Louvain where he was ordained in 1927. After serving in various parishes, in 1954, Msgr. Hintgen returned to Belgium as spiritual director of the students of the Louvain American College, Louvain.
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