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Traditional Roman Catholic Baptism. A Traditional Roman Catholic Baptism (in English)More
Traditional Roman Catholic Baptism.

A Traditional Roman Catholic Baptism (in English)
Abramo
A very beautiful ceremony!
May Thomas grow in the faith and become one day a father of fifteen kids or an important and holy prelate of Holy Mother Church.More
A very beautiful ceremony!

May Thomas grow in the faith and become one day a father of fifteen kids or an important and holy prelate of Holy Mother Church.
JTLiuzza
Nicely stated, ACLumsden re the immutable nature of Latin as a reflection of the immutable truth of Holy Mother Church. 🤗
ACLumsden
Indeed. 🙂 However, the Latin language has no 'power' in and of itself, rather, it is gramatically more precise than English. That Latin is no longer a secular language means that its vocabulary and grammar does not change. Therefore, what was written 1000yrs ago would mean the same thing today as it did then; 1000yrs hence, it would mean the same. Herein lies the beauty and usefulness of the Latin …More
Indeed. 🙂 However, the Latin language has no 'power' in and of itself, rather, it is gramatically more precise than English. That Latin is no longer a secular language means that its vocabulary and grammar does not change. Therefore, what was written 1000yrs ago would mean the same thing today as it did then; 1000yrs hence, it would mean the same. Herein lies the beauty and usefulness of the Latin language, hence Latin being the offical language of Holy Mother Church.

The ancient prayers of the Church contain an amazing pregnancy of theology in them. The prayer informs us and stirs up the Holy Spirit within us, thus uniting our hearts to God. This coupled with the universality of the Latin language, is irresistable! 🙂

Pax in Domino,
😇
turrisdavidica
Yes, it is supposed to be Latin, but it is permitted to be done in English. Because it is done in English, this video allows the viewer to see/hear/witness the powerful significance of the prayers. Exorcists only use Latin because only Latin is succesful against the devil. This is why it is preferable to use the powerful Latin language in conjunction with the powerful age-old prayers! 😡
ACLumsden
Hi! 🤗 The prayers are just wonderful. However, if this is a traditional Roman Catholic baptism, one would have expected the language used to be Latin. 🙂
turrisdavidica
A local Anglican Catholic priest (under the local Roman Catholic diocese) was asked to do this traditional Roman Catholic baptism.