Why The Youth Want Tradition

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @BrianHoldsworth
    @BrianHoldsworth  4 года назад +155

    Not sure what happened at 4:52, but sorry for the goofy edit.

    • @rachelpops9239
      @rachelpops9239 4 года назад +16

      You always have the most professional videos so no worries Bryan! Thank you for all of your content and God bless your channel!

    • @claudiacaprin4904
      @claudiacaprin4904 4 года назад +1

      Haha lol I was a bit confused too. But Rachel Pops is right👍🏼

    • @Thlastday00
      @Thlastday00 4 года назад +1

      Traditionally of the first century not after Rome removed the truth of The Father and his name from the scriptures

    • @timothyfreeman97
      @timothyfreeman97 4 года назад +5

      It was the portrayal of the dark, fuzzy, hollow and empty modern pop culture. Intruiging, but meaningless and void.

    • @dean4559
      @dean4559 4 года назад

      Brian, is that actually a Les Paul Custom black beauty? or an Epiphone? Just curious if you play...

  • @Philosopher-pv4ul
    @Philosopher-pv4ul 4 года назад +338

    In the wise words of Hank Hill:
    “You’re not making Christianity better, you’re making rock and roll worse!”

    • @atonewiththedust
      @atonewiththedust 4 года назад +34

      There are plenty of good Christian bands, I just don't think that style should replace the Liturgy

    • @James_Wisniewski
      @James_Wisniewski 4 года назад

      Theocracy would disagree with this notion.

    • @Philosopher-pv4ul
      @Philosopher-pv4ul 4 года назад +1

      @@James_Wisniewski
      Is that a rock band?

    • @berwynsigns4115
      @berwynsigns4115 4 года назад +1

      @@Philosopher-pv4ul yes

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner 3 года назад

      So true...

  • @JohntheSonofThunder
    @JohntheSonofThunder 4 года назад +351

    The Latin Mass is awesome. It isn't exclusively youth who want Tradition. I see people of all ages who attend the Latin Mass. That is a sign of a healthy community.

    • @rubenmartinez4346
      @rubenmartinez4346 4 года назад +4

      @SNES Nes V2

    • @danielfortier2629
      @danielfortier2629 4 года назад +7

      @@drjanitor3747 You OBVIOUSLY have no idea of what you are saying!!!

    • @matthewmorris9532
      @matthewmorris9532 4 года назад +4

      @@drjanitor3747 says the person literally putting himself above the magisterium of the church, the definition of being Protestant.

    • @matthewmorris9532
      @matthewmorris9532 4 года назад +21

      @Ben Höflinger bro what are you even doing here if you have opinions like this? Especially in this comment thread?
      Why come to a comment section of Catholics to just say you disagree with us? If you want answers to your concerns, go read our 2000 year old theology.

    • @RickW-HGWT
      @RickW-HGWT 4 года назад +4

      @@rubenmartinez4346 V2 indeed !, compare a mass said in 1965 to one in 1975, the damage continues.

  • @yetga5776
    @yetga5776 4 года назад +144

    My rebirth as a Catholic started when I started to learn the history of my ancestors, what they were able to accomplish with god, and what I'm seeing today. God bless

    • @mauriciob5757
      @mauriciob5757 4 года назад +5

      Congratulations

    • @yetga5776
      @yetga5776 4 года назад +3

      @@mauriciob5757 it's been a blessing so far. Nice profile pic lol god bless

    • @saintlouisix_
      @saintlouisix_ 4 года назад +4

      Viva Die, Viva Die, Viva le Roi ! (Iberian tradition too !)

    • @foresttree5835
      @foresttree5835 4 года назад +1

      You should watch Sam Shamoun video, he is one of the best. He is called walking talking christian encylopedia. The best we have right now.

    • @vizsla8579
      @vizsla8579 3 года назад +3

      As someone who has Mexican heritage many who share the same heritage demonize the Spanish saying they raped and murdered an entire civilization. I response with the fact that it was brutal but in that process they brought the word of Christ to a people who had never heard it before.

  • @Randaed
    @Randaed 4 года назад +229

    One reason I went trad as a youth: They actually answered the questions my youth catechism teacher used to say "good question! God is so mysterious and wonderful. Here's a coloring page," to.

    • @HolyKhaaaaan
      @HolyKhaaaaan 4 года назад +4

      Props to you! At least you didn't give up when you actually had questions.

    • @wilhufftarkin8543
      @wilhufftarkin8543 4 года назад +7

      @BVale Wow, you were way ahead your time! Nowadays, it's kinda obvious that being a traditionalist is the way to rebell, but back then, it was still considered mainstream, I guess.

    • @darrelldw713
      @darrelldw713 4 года назад +2

      I lived thru the whole revolution in the Church from 1958 on and can see that Archbishop Vigano is right in calling the Vatican II church a "counter-church." One thing that's not mentioned enough, however, is the problematic nature of the new sacramental rites created by "saint" Paul VI, the most egregious example being the new episcopal consecration rite. novusordowatch.org/2018/06/unholy-orders-50-years-invalid-ordinations -- see for yourself how the necessary form is absent. This needs to be known, and we need to continue to connect the dots to see what really happened to the institutional Church, and how, and why. We also need to see the big smoking gun of the "disappearing" of Sr Lucia before 1960 and realize its very grave implications -- sisterlucytruth.org
      "Rome will lose the faith and become the seat of the Antichrist. The Church will be in eclipse. The world will be in dismay." (Our Lady of La Salette, 1846)

    • @lisaharmon8401
      @lisaharmon8401 2 года назад +3

      I'd like this twice if I could

  • @M_A79710
    @M_A79710 4 года назад +226

    I was born muslim but I like your channel Brian and your views are so interesting. Your videos introduced me to Catholicism and I find comfort and peace in it🙏😊

    • @LukeShalz
      @LukeShalz 4 года назад +9

      That's Awesome man! So are you considering converting?

    • @M_A79710
      @M_A79710 4 года назад +51

      @@LukeShalz am still not ready to make such a huge step knowing my family are pretty conservative and am still searching for the truth. But I cannot deny my tendencies to christian faith.

    • @iliya3110
      @iliya3110 4 года назад +12

      Praised be Jesus Christ!

    • @RickW-HGWT
      @RickW-HGWT 4 года назад +17

      @@M_A79710 Your in my prayers , God be with you !

    • @M_A79710
      @M_A79710 4 года назад +11

      @@RickW-HGWT thank you brother, Godspeed 🙏😊

  • @Ohheyyall
    @Ohheyyall 4 года назад +58

    As a non denominational Christian, this is so refreshing and real to hear. I used to be one of those people that wanted to go to the young, hip church but what I found out was that much of the truth was being suppressed, while the desire to be as hip as this world was being put on the frontlines. I’m now 27 and I’m so grateful that God has allowed me to see through the smoke (literally speaking when it comes to some worship “experiences” lol). Growth in Christ is my desire.

    • @HolyKhaaaaan
      @HolyKhaaaaan 4 года назад +1

      That is a just critique.
      We musn't be too attached to the present culture and present circumstances; being too attached makes it hard to see the big, complex, beautiful, scary 2000 year picture that really is Christianity.

  • @simoncooper6752
    @simoncooper6752 4 года назад +90

    Even as a child, there was something that really bothered me about guitars at Church; the organ music at the Anglican church my dad goes to was more reverent.

    • @cathsully289
      @cathsully289 4 года назад +13

      I've attended a church where there was a saxophone... Trust me, it's as bad as it sounds.

    • @Apriluser
      @Apriluser 4 года назад +9

      Leave the guitars in the dance hall. Bring on the big organ (as long as it is well played!).

    • @lyrxst10
      @lyrxst10 4 года назад +4

      When done respectfully guitar can be great (usually only with some sort of string ensemble backing it) the problem is not the instrument of is how it is being used, take Silent Night for example that song was made to be played on guitar and that was how it was originally played. I’m not saying don’t use the organ because I still prefer a good organ over a guitar. But it isn’t always a good organ and sometimes it is a very good guitar

    • @Hannodb1961
      @Hannodb1961 4 года назад +7

      @@lyrxst10 Agreed. Its the style of music, not the instrument that is at fault. Even Drums can be appropriate in Church when done correctly. Just look at the Hallelujah chorus of Handel's Messiah, where it is used as an actual instrument, and not as a tool for beating the daylights out of the music's rythm.

    • @Apriluser
      @Apriluser 3 года назад

      @@lyrxst10
      A guitar can be a good instrument but it just doesn’t have the “umpf” and support that a larger instrument like a grand piano or organ has. I think our congregations sing up to the level of support they get from the instrument. Silent Night is an “intimate” sort of song and one needs strong singers to sing with the little support that a guitar offers. IMHO. For the big songs and hymns, there’s not much finer than a great organ sound with all the highs and lows one instrument offers.

  • @ItsChrisFtw
    @ItsChrisFtw 4 года назад +123

    I went to my first TLM about 5 months ago. I have not been to Novus Ordo since. And despite not having a Missal for 3 months, where I had no idea what was being said or which part we were on, I STILL felt more spiritually connected to the prayer of Mass than I ever had before. The incense, the gregorian chants, the reverence and beauty of tradition. God told me this is where I needed to be. How right He was.

    • @rubenmartinez4346
      @rubenmartinez4346 4 года назад +12

      Wait till you get the missal and see the actual prayers

    • @RPlavo
      @RPlavo 11 месяцев назад

      Sounds like you like a show. Why not check out Orthodox liturgy?

    • @igorlopes7589
      @igorlopes7589 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@RPlavo Not a show, but solemnity

  • @josephbell3397
    @josephbell3397 2 года назад +4

    “Any institution that insists on being relevant is irrelevant.” - Jose Campana.

  • @venator76
    @venator76 4 года назад +80

    I attend Latin Mass here in Brazil. It's popular among the youth and the LM churches are fuller than ordinary mass churches.

    • @foresttree5835
      @foresttree5835 4 года назад +1

      You should watch Sam Shamoun videos on you tube, he is one of the best. He is called walking talking christian encylopedia. The best we have right now.

    • @venator76
      @venator76 4 года назад

      @@foresttree5835 thanks, I'll check it out.

    • @pedroflorence7796
      @pedroflorence7796 3 месяца назад

      Sei que já faz 3 anos desde o seu comentário, mas onde você mora? Eu queria saber onde posso encontrar uma TLM em São Paulo.

  • @Dabhach1
    @Dabhach1 4 года назад +58

    My cousin is a modernist priest and I've had some real problems with him, but even he's admitted that the younger priests are all returning to tradition. The new young priest in his community offers the Tridentine mass.

    • @redneckpride4ever
      @redneckpride4ever 4 года назад +3

      Please explain to your cousin his actions are why I attend SSPX and FSSP. And I do so indiscriminately, not viewing the debate on the SSPX's status.

  • @djackson652
    @djackson652 4 года назад +28

    Tradition can be the new counter-culture. Our 26 year old devout Catholic daughter still lives with u and not with her boyfriend. She wants to get married from home "like grandma" ( my dear departed mum). She said to me recently:"Dad, I want to be a rebel and get married in a church!"
    God bless you, Brian. Love and admire your service to the Church. Wish I had your hair!

    • @vkbowers
      @vkbowers 3 года назад

      How beautiful!!! 🙏♥️ Deó Gratias!!

  • @LukeShalz
    @LukeShalz 4 года назад +31

    I'm 17, and you hit it on the head Brian!

  • @michaadamus5885
    @michaadamus5885 4 года назад +27

    I live in Kraków in Poland. At the Latin Mass offered by FSSP there is always very many young people

    • @michaadamus5885
      @michaadamus5885 4 года назад +3

      @Anakin Skywalker It is all in God's Hands, but polish society is changing for worse. Polish society probably will become just the same as the western in 20 years. I think that in foregin televiosion our country is shown as very conservative and catholic but it is not any more. Young people very easily adapt western style of life and thinking. At some univeristies in Poland being a catholic somteimes causes small persecution :( . Moreover if you condemn LGBT and all that stuff you will meet with big anatgonism from majority of today's polish youth.

  • @bennysmemestore2274
    @bennysmemestore2274 4 года назад +47

    I left my parish church for one year to experience the LM for one year. My wife and I have six in ages from 2- 22. Last May was one year and I ain't going back and my oldest love it too.

    • @foresttree5835
      @foresttree5835 4 года назад

      ou should watch Sam Shamoun you tube video, he is one of the best. He is called walking talking christian encylopedia. The best we have right now.

  • @jgederschicago
    @jgederschicago 4 года назад +16

    I appreciate your reflections. I am a 65 year old priest who lived through the transition after Vatican Council. I think the difference you experience is more about trancendence in the liturgy, generational and social differences than what you call tradition. Reform in the church is always a return to tradition, but ours in a long tradition. The Novus Ordo was an attempt to return to an earlier tradition in the Church. In fact, the second Eucharistic prayer is taken largely from the oldest recorded Eucharistic prayer the church has. The Novus Ordo can be celebrated prayerfully. True, It is often cheapened by kitchy music, vesture, and folksy attempts at presiding. But those are often because of ignored rubrics and ill-formed priests and ministers. The Tridentine or extraordinary form limits these errors and focuses participants on the trancendent nature of the liturgy. However, having grown up with the Latin Mass, I know that abuses still occurred, but were not as obvious. Priests raced through the Mass. People would flock to a quick low Mass on Sunday where a priest would get through the Sunday liturgy in 20 minutes including the homily, a quickie as it was known. It was not at all inspiring to me in my youth. Anyway, it seems to me what your hunger is for a prayerful and beautiful celebration of Mass with music that lifts one's mind to heaven. We all hunger for that whether we can name it or not. God bless your ministry.

    • @BrianHoldsworth
      @BrianHoldsworth  4 года назад +4

      That's very insightful and well said. Thanks for watching.

    • @RickW-HGWT
      @RickW-HGWT 4 года назад +1

      As a priest what do you think of the vehemence against the TLM ? , on many sites I have seen less then charitable expressions towards us , a particular disdain is for the SSPX and its fallowers , they during this crisis have shown courage and faith in fighting for our rights . These brood of vipers show the quality of their faith and charity toward their fellow Catholics, looking forward to your response Father.

    • @jgederschicago
      @jgederschicago 4 года назад +6

      @@RickW-HGWT In all things: charity. I've seen and heard of that which you speak. Of course, Its not helpful and is usually sinful. The motivations are as varied as the people. But I suspect that a lot of this comes from fear of possible outcomes. For example, Pastors generally don't want a divided flock. Even if they offer both forms of the liturgy, there is less mixing between groups. This is especially true if one or both groups appear over/against the other. For example, when the charismatic renewal was strong in the 70's. Similar sounding uncharitable expressions being thrown about. Often I think this was generated by some form of a "holier than thou" attitude. The case of SSPX is a different issue because there is a schismatic element present in the rejection of church authority (both papal and concliar) as I understand it.. That said, no one is excused from the law of charity toward others.

    • @RickW-HGWT
      @RickW-HGWT 4 года назад +2

      @@jgederschicago Thank you Father , well said and food for thought, God bless.

  • @stalstonestacy4316
    @stalstonestacy4316 4 года назад +26

    I've never in my life attended a mass or even stood inside a catholic church but for years now I have felt a pulling, sort of, that this is the place for me. I'm a Christian and baptized in my tradition but my faith walk has begun to feel aimless. I find myself questioning more than following. I have come to feel that many churches are making up the program as they go along and blaming Holy Spirit when the people aren't fulfilled. In my current situation I am homesick for tradition and generational continuity. I long to stand in God's house and sing the worship and praise sung by all the saints before with fellow believers all on the same journey. Now we sing whatever is on KLove and when it's no longer popular we won't sing it again for a few years, if ever. Pray for me as I try to find my way. The shut downs have made it so much harder to find help and information on where to start. GBY

    • @RickW-HGWT
      @RickW-HGWT 4 года назад +4

      Your in my prayers, reach out to a traditional parish, many of them are open during this crisis . They would be more then happy to help, when you first go you may be confused or overwhelmed , don't worry just ask a friendly parishioner , again more then happy to help. God bless.

    • @elizabethh18536
      @elizabethh18536 4 года назад +1

      I am in the same boat, sister! My only worry is that I will miss the old hymns (the best part of evangelical services is the wonderful hymns that are growing even rarer and rarer, like Be Thou My Vision or In the Garden). I feel as though God is tugging me to an older church which is focused on Christian tradition instead of fearing it as most evangelicals do. I am not sure whether that will be Rome or the Byzantine Catholic Church for me but I am praying about it. I am also praying for the Lord to bless me with a Godly Catholic husband. He has really laid this on my heart.

    • @lukebrasting5108
      @lukebrasting5108 4 года назад +2

      @@elizabethh18536 A godly Catholic husband? It would make sense for God to put that on your heart since it was Catholic men who basically invented the code of chivalry and what it means to be a gentleman. I guess He just wants what's best for you, haha. If you're looking to settle down and create something lasting and meaningful, check out a Facebook group called Traditional Catholic Singles (it's the one with just over 1300 members). I've seen 4 engagements in that group in the past month alone.

    • @karinagbarros6301
      @karinagbarros6301 3 года назад +2

      God bless you. Find a Latin mass. I truly believe God is present in all masses , however you can feel him more in a Latin mass because it’s silent and not distracting. You’ll be in my prayers! All love💖

    • @vkbowers
      @vkbowers 3 года назад

      Stacy, I will happily pray for you!! Do you have a more traditional Catholic church near to you?

  • @thadbecker3326
    @thadbecker3326 4 года назад +15

    As a 17 year old Catholic I laterally am going down the same exact same path that you are talking about. Love everything you're doing.

  • @Littlemermaid17
    @Littlemermaid17 4 года назад +112

    I would love to be a ‘trad youth’ who attends TLM alas there is none where I live. I pray that the TLM becomes increasingly common over the next few years.

    • @legendsxdie123
      @legendsxdie123 4 года назад +1

      I'm sure you've done a lot of searching but just in case it helps, check out latinmassdir

    • @vkbowers
      @vkbowers 3 года назад

      You can still be trad, there are so many resources starting with great channels such as this one. God bless you!!

  • @emmanueluzobuife8035
    @emmanueluzobuife8035 4 года назад +100

    I feel like these talks are inspired by God

    • @francisberinger1312
      @francisberinger1312 3 года назад

      Ive found that some religious people to have a healthy capacity for imagination, and see things deeper. Where as most today have no imagination whatsoever:P

  • @mattnd20
    @mattnd20 4 года назад +20

    I so wish the bishops would listen to this. We need them to understand and have compassion to hear the need of the Church's youth.

    • @RickW-HGWT
      @RickW-HGWT 4 года назад +2

      The bishops fear and resent the TLM , and traditional practices, Rosary, Chaplet, etc, it takes attention away from the sjw virtue signaling. Also to embrace this they would need supernatural faith, look at how they have handled this crisis.

  • @maryvz345
    @maryvz345 4 года назад +20

    I am 70 and so awed to attend my old Latin Mass. lots of young families but old people like me too. Don’t feel disconnected to worship or people. Can barely make it through Novus Ordo, though work demands that at times.God bless and bring us more Latin Masses.

  • @crusadereducation8545
    @crusadereducation8545 4 года назад +17

    Just don't see the point in making my own version of these videos when Brian does such a great job at it. Think I'll stick to my dayjob and just be grateful for this guy's inspired content

  • @rhogr000
    @rhogr000 4 года назад +9

    Brian, this is an excellent video. Part of what drew me out of evangelical Protestantism and to Catholicism was the beauty and reverence of the mass. Once I came to accept the core teachings of the Church as true, and I fully understood what the mass is, I could no longer stand going to my cookie-cutter "church" to be entertained. I realized that, as an evangelical, I was consuming church instead of letting the Church consume me. I attend an NO parish now and I absolutely love it, but I would also like to try a TLM one of these days. Thanks for all the excellent content, and keep up the great work!

  • @addtothebeauty
    @addtothebeauty 4 года назад +5

    Brian, I really appreciate how you calmly and insightfully address the big picture. Yes, we don’t want entertainment-church. Your point about the fortification we need from the liturgy to face opposition to our faith is so spot-on! It’s something I think many older people don’t understand because they didn’t face what we’re increasingly facing. Thankfully, there are some who do!
    I still love the Ordinary Form when it is prayed reverently as it was meant to be. 🤍

  • @jameskirchner
    @jameskirchner 11 месяцев назад +1

    When I was a small child, there was only the traditional mass, and I liked going, because I found it so mystical and cosmic, even though I didn't know Latin or the theology yet. Especially low masses with chant appealed to me. A friend raised his kids in a swingin' suburban Novus Ordo parish, and as they walked out of his Greek Orthodox mother-in-law's funeral, his son told him, "I never knew church could be spiritual!"

  • @KeithStrang
    @KeithStrang 4 года назад +25

    Nailed it man. This is how I feel inside but don’t have the words for. Going to be sharing this vid a lot!

  • @StoneAgeWarfare
    @StoneAgeWarfare 4 года назад +9

    Tradition has some of the clearest teaching I've seen. Truth that makes no concession to the spirit of the age and is very appealing to my generation, but many don't know where to find it, sadly. Please pray for their return to God.

  • @tylerwhaley4872
    @tylerwhaley4872 4 года назад +4

    Mr. Holdsworth, you are very wise, certainly more so than me. You have enlightened me on something which no one in my parish or in my (non-Catholic) family has ever even tried to explain to me. I was straying away from the Faith, but thanks to you and your many other videos, I have come back to it. May God bless you plentifully for your work for His holy Church!

  • @gerddonni2017
    @gerddonni2017 4 года назад +16

    My philosophy professor, a catholic priest with a great sense of humour, would have commented on this video like this: "It's not by me, but still excellent!". Yes, Brian, brilliant once more!

  • @josemiguelojedallerandi9409
    @josemiguelojedallerandi9409 4 года назад +11

    Thank you and congretulations for all your content! Best regards from Cancún, México!

  • @heathersteely
    @heathersteely 4 года назад +7

    I'm a nondenominational Christian but I appreciate your videos so much! God's wisdom shines. Blessings

    • @lukebrasting5108
      @lukebrasting5108 4 года назад

      Google "who created the Catholic Church" then ask yourself why you attend a non-denominational "church" instead of the historical Church founded by Christ.

    • @vkbowers
      @vkbowers 3 года назад

      Heather, welcome to this community. Brian is great! Come Home ♥️🙏⛪

  • @nicasa78
    @nicasa78 3 года назад +6

    My wife and I had the same experience. My children prefer our traditional mass. In fact, my daughter got a toy for her 6th birthday. She did not look happy. We asked her what was wrong and she told us that she did not like the gift, which was from a relative. We, than, asked what she wanted. She told us that she wanted the traditional roman missal. We got it for her and she is stuck to it. She knows the liturgy and the day's saint better than me.she is now seven and still carries that missal as a hidden treasure.

    • @nicasa78
      @nicasa78 Год назад +1

      Something similar happened with us.

  • @elainekruger-haye3463
    @elainekruger-haye3463 4 года назад +12

    Thank you. I have been telling my parish for years that "fun" is why the youth are dropping off. And actually the older members to. Now I can show them this.

  • @ho8464
    @ho8464 4 года назад +48

    Tradition IS culture. What saddens me is that modern secular culture tends to reject many traditions, as you said, creating this culture-lacking trend-based society.
    I am newly a college student and have in the past year begun to grow a strong passion for Christian culture, most especially cathedrals and traditional music. I have always been a Lutheran, but I seem to have undergone a transformation into the sort of conservatism that you espouse. I also consciously take comfort in the fact that there are those who appreciate the things I appreciate, whether it’s liberty or Spem in Alium or York Minster. To reject these things of tradition (especially ideas that we know to be true) that our historical forefathers have crafted through hundreds and thousands of years of culture and thought feels almost like a rejection of humanity itself

    • @kbeetles
      @kbeetles 4 года назад +2

      Well said, what has been going on at an accelerated rate in the past decades is the rejection of humanity.
      Humanity that belongs to God, is loved by God and redeemed by the Son so that we find our way back to where we belong.
      Humanity is lost, blind, naive and without graces we are easily led astray (easy prey for the satan) - but we were made in the image of God! The divine spark(breath) resonates with the Holy Spirit, with the presence and teachings of Jesus who did not reject humanity like useless dirt. We are able to see our sins and repent!! The satan and all rebellious dark entities, who are incapable to do that, however were condemned to eternal banishment from God. Can humanity embrace and uphold its real status or are we to reject it and capitulate to the dark forces? By doing the latter, humanity splits into two very different camps.
      The fight goes on for souls - it has become so obvious in recent times!

    • @djackson652
      @djackson652 4 года назад +2

      Super comment. Can I suggest a book that will really bolster your thinking and is in line with Brian's homily to some extent. It's a wonderful history book called "Dominion" by Tom Holland that demonstrates how the Western mind is largely the product of Christianity. It is stylistically and organisationally impressive and very informative.

    • @ho8464
      @ho8464 4 года назад

      @@djackson652 thank you, I’ll add it to my list!

  • @mpmatko
    @mpmatko 4 года назад +3

    Thank you Brian. You always answer the questions I had no answer for, with so much modesty, simplicity and humility. God bless!

  • @Chillitz
    @Chillitz 4 года назад +7

    Completely agree. When i was younger i found no meaning to life. Career didn't make me happy, hobbies didn't make me happy, staying constantly entertained didn't work either. Eventually you get bored and lost. Till i realized life is not about being entertained. Everything made sense with Catholicism.

  • @owendressler9015
    @owendressler9015 Год назад +4

    While there are certain things I like about the Latin mass, I feel that when done properly, the Novus Ordo can be just as beautiful.

  • @andrewpruett3719
    @andrewpruett3719 4 года назад +75

    So the top three Catholic personalities for me are as follows Fr Mike Schmitz Matt Fradd and Brian Holdsworth
    I should have put Bishop Strickland in there as well.

    • @MikeyJMJ
      @MikeyJMJ 4 года назад +13

      I prefer Fr. Mark Goring to Matt Fradd and Fr. Mike

    • @jppjejehdjdj6232
      @jppjejehdjdj6232 4 года назад +4

      Bishop Richard Williamson

    • @aretrograde7745
      @aretrograde7745 4 года назад +10

      Tim Gordon, Taylor Marshall, Michael Knowles

    • @kath0000
      @kath0000 4 года назад +3

      @@aretrograde7745 - YES!!👍To all three! And I also watch church militant!! Brian Holdsworth is quickly becoming a favorite also, but I just recently discovered him. 🙏🏼✝️🙏🏼

    • @rubenmartinez4346
      @rubenmartinez4346 4 года назад +4

      Taylor Marshall, Michael Voris, Vigano

  • @chunchunli5181
    @chunchunli5181 4 года назад +6

    What an insightful reflection, Brian! - let’s choose kingdom over culture and not the reverse

  • @saltpnuts2457
    @saltpnuts2457 4 года назад +3

    Spitting straight up truths! Thank you for so clearly and well articulating some of the issues with blindly accepting the popular culture that is marketed to us, into worship, and doing it poorly regardless.

  • @AleadaA
    @AleadaA 3 года назад +2

    Transcendence and beauty - the engagement of all the senses of a traditional church including superior art. This is a stepping out of time into something so spiritual that one can feel it deep in your bones and heart. We all get bombarded by secular entertainment everywhere and the retuning to a church which embraces it's courageous and wondrous past is a relief from that loud repetitive and chaotic stimulation, especially for the young who may have never experienced this Peace of the Lord.

  • @jeffreyscottbrock
    @jeffreyscottbrock 4 года назад +4

    Thanks again Brian. Another nudge to experience the TLM. I have not yet, 54 year old cradle Catholic. I shall pray for vision and His Will and look for a mass today that is extraordinary. Thanks brother, God Bless! Love and Prayers.

  • @oambitiousone7100
    @oambitiousone7100 4 года назад +8

    In “The Righteous Mind” Jonathan Haidt looks at what moral traits arise across cultures and why. The more demanding and rigorous a religious community is, the more likely it is to retain its members.

  • @oldesouleman3777
    @oldesouleman3777 4 года назад +3

    @Brian Holdsworth I love this video! The only thing I still have a hard time in wrapping my head around this is with the personal experiences of young people who actually like the more contemporary ways of worship. As someone who's a traditional Catholic, it's hard for me to say broadly that "tradition is drawing young people" when you still have teens who say: "I prefer the LifeTeen Mass more than the Latin Mass, it helped me get closer to God", "going to (retreat with contemporary, Christian rock Mass) changed my life end helped me get closer to God", or even, "I don't like traditional things, they're too rigid and don't help me get closer to God." There are still young people who genuinely believe that what they enjoy and are entertained by in contemporary churches is beneficial to their spiritual life.
    And I'm saying this all from experience as someone who loved being involved in contemporary youth ministry for years while in high school. I became a more traditional Catholic as I started to learn about the Mass as a Sacrifice more so than a "celebration", and became convinced that my exterior actions (like how I dress to Mass) DO have an effect on how I love and honor God. My beliefs changed before my desire to stop going to the teen Mass start going to the Latin Mass did, and I had to accept it intellectually BEFORE my desire for tradition began. But I'm not so convinced that many young people had the same journey as of yet.
    What could you say about this?
    God Bless you and your service to Him.

    • @RickW-HGWT
      @RickW-HGWT 4 года назад

      I would submit better catacesis would help, is the purpose of mass to entertain or give honor and worship to God?. I would show / explain that they are part of a holy tradition at the TLM, good entertainment to reinforce the faith, absolutely ! ,but at mass we are at the foot of the cross observed venerable Bishop Sheen.

  • @deusvult8544
    @deusvult8544 4 года назад +2

    This is the best explanation for the current paradigm. Great work!

  • @FBarge
    @FBarge 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant and straight analysis, that no reasonable human can deny. I don't see many breaches where arguing is possible; it is, in my view, a quasi air-tight argument. +Pax+

  • @dustash1578
    @dustash1578 3 года назад +1

    Great insights and analysis. Lets pray this trend continues and is backed by the clergy. I hope many more see this video.

  • @joelshillingford9613
    @joelshillingford9613 2 года назад +1

    Prayer is a work we have to do! Authenticity is what the Youth is looking for.
    --Brian Holdsworth

  • @kmln55
    @kmln55 3 года назад

    I am so encouraged that your children feel the worth of the TLM...VERY encouraged.

  • @gregluger6576
    @gregluger6576 4 года назад +2

    As I diocesan priest I have to say that this is one of your best, thank you.

  • @greenmountainbrownie6473
    @greenmountainbrownie6473 4 года назад +9

    I always love your videos Brian, your content contributed to my decision to become Catholic. God bless you.

  • @honestdadvice8025
    @honestdadvice8025 3 года назад +1

    People have 'bad disc' moments often when they're experiencing cognitive dissonance, I really appreciate your videos and analysis in general and here in specific, thank you Brian! May God bless you

  • @oambitiousone7100
    @oambitiousone7100 4 года назад +21

    “Fun at the expense of transformation” has ruined more than the Mass. See also: education.

  • @lindamartin6798
    @lindamartin6798 4 года назад +4

    Thank you, Brian! Prayers for you and your ministry. God bless!

  • @jorgerivas1424
    @jorgerivas1424 3 года назад +1

    Brian, I was a liturgical musician for >50 years ( choir director & accompanist) & also worked with different Christian denominations, performed internationally. I agree with you 100%! Thank you for your wisdom & insight.

  • @WordsFromPeter
    @WordsFromPeter 4 года назад +36

    It's hard sometimes having to choose between two beautiful rites of the Mass...
    That's why I attend both the Tridentine and Byzantine rites.

  • @SMullen-iw3ds
    @SMullen-iw3ds Год назад +2

    The average age of attendees at the OFM is ~ 45.
    The average age of the TLM, at the same parish but very early in the morning, is ~ 25.
    Couple that with the TLM having at least three times the attendance, and one might come to the conclusion that there is something valuable being sought; and, perhaps, that something may be worth preserving, or even promoting.

  • @joannehecht3974
    @joannehecht3974 2 года назад +2

    Have been taking my 5yr old grandaughter to TLM. We sit up front in the side pews. She intently watches & follows. She tells me that she likes going with me to church & it is fun. Her way of telling me that she likes to go... as she is only 5. 🙂❤

  • @davidus9702
    @davidus9702 4 года назад +129

    Random comment to help you out with the RUclips algorithm.

  • @Lavos243
    @Lavos243 4 года назад +31

    Probably tmi but I'm a young person with mental disabilities and I have no desire to try to fit in with secular culture largely because of being on disability and the kind of seclusion that brings. If I work to be part of a culture, I want to be part of a culture that is transcendent, that is higher than the one my disabilities won't let me be a part of. I don't want modern consumer culture, I prefer stained glass windows with the sun shining through, statues of saints, and incense and holy water.

    • @LukeShalz
      @LukeShalz 4 года назад +6

      I'm 17, going deaf slowly and I have rhotacism (I cant say the letter r) and I have always been "different" in a sense, not outcast, but different, and I get you completely! God love you!

    • @RickW-HGWT
      @RickW-HGWT 4 года назад +5

      Your way ahead of some people, God bless.

    • @RickW-HGWT
      @RickW-HGWT 4 года назад +5

      @@LukeShalz God bless, keeping you in my prayers.

  • @kcc879
    @kcc879 3 года назад +1

    I recently found a latin mass in our community. They offer an unsung version and on Sunday is a sung version. My son has asked to attend both services. I am so happy. I want truth and tradition. I'm sick and tired of the hippy go lucky, Jesus loves everyone and everyone is happy! Mass starts in May, so we can't wait to start going. We have both been looking for a far more traditional services from the Catholic church. I've been thru too much in life as a single mum and I want truth and peace that can only come from Holy Mass and receiving Jesus. Nothing else!

  • @erojerisiz1571
    @erojerisiz1571 2 года назад +1

    9:21 "The world offers you comfort, but you were not made for comfort. You were made for greatness."
    -Pope Benedict XVI

  • @southbug27
    @southbug27 10 месяцев назад +2

    Actor Shia LaBeouf told Bishop Barron in an interview that he loves the Latin Mass because “it doesn’t feel like someone is trying to sell him a car”. I thought that idea sums up everything that’s wrong with the mega churches.

  • @sdtalley1
    @sdtalley1 4 года назад +2

    For those that read the comments:
    My experience is different than finding the Latin Mass as I was brought up in it. I have attended the OF service during my stint in the military because I still wanted to keep my Sunday obligation, but that's as it went, I wasn't too enthusiastic about the experience. For me Brian raises some good points about culture and entertainment, but its deeper than that (my opinion). What drives me since I was a youth is the teaching that our actions can determine the consequence of either heaven or hell, and doing the right thing and keeping in the grace of God is the most assured way of salvation. At no point did any of my pastors, priests, and other spiritual directors just say, "God Loves you the way you are and everything is fine". It wasn't all fire and brimstone either, only that it takes work and love of God to attain spiritual perfection and it doesn't end until we die; so we only get one shot at it. I really don't like associating the spiritual satisfaction one "feels", but I could and can usually tell that I am in good standing with God via reception of the Mass and the Sacraments.

  • @younggrasshopper3531
    @younggrasshopper3531 4 года назад +38

    “Popular culture is not real culture” BAM this is why I keep coming back to Brian 😊
    So does one have to learn Latin to benefit from Latin mass

    • @harmonygordon6901
      @harmonygordon6901 4 года назад +11

      No. One doesn't need to learn Latin to participate. The English is printed next to the Latin.
      You may be surprised that over time you do pick up upon the Latin.
      When God called me back to Church He called me to a TLM Mass.
      I am a returned prodigal daughter.
      I had NO REAL IDEA WHAT I HAD WANDERED AND DRIFTED AWAY FROM.
      I was poorly Catechised. I can't thank God enough for calling me home to the Church. I prefer TLM to NO. But I do attend both. All that matters to me NOW is that God grant me grace to stay the narrow path.
      Broad is the road to destruction.

    • @younggrasshopper3531
      @younggrasshopper3531 4 года назад +2

      @@harmonygordon6901 thank you for your reply Harmony and I’m so glad God got you back. You remind me of the words to the hymn “Come Thou Fount” 💜🙏

    • @stephtaglianetti
      @stephtaglianetti 4 года назад

      No! Go to St. Mary Catholic Church in Conshohocken, PA's website. See if Fr. Gismondi's homily from 2 wks ago is still there. So relatable for you!

  • @nope7512
    @nope7512 4 года назад +1

    This is so eloquently stated and puts into words what I have been trying to formulate for awhile now. Thank you

  • @lisaharmon8401
    @lisaharmon8401 2 года назад +1

    When I went to my first Tridentine Mass it tied together everything that isolated teachers tried to teach me in my childhood. Everything suddenly worked together.

  • @zechariahpierce390
    @zechariahpierce390 4 года назад +3

    Love all you do. You hit this out of the park, as per usual. Thanks!

  • @donm-tv8cm
    @donm-tv8cm 4 года назад +5

    Amen, Brian! I think you nailed it. But of course this is something that goes way beyond the youth.

  • @romeofthewing9626
    @romeofthewing9626 2 года назад +1

    Church isn't my entertainment. It's how my soul is Fed

  • @crofut71
    @crofut71 4 года назад +1

    I almost never comment on, well, anything online, but thank you so much for this. I grew up Methodist, walked away from it right as it was starting to become silly, and came into the Church years later only when my future wife brought me to the Latin Mass. It was certainly intimidating, but awesome in the literal "this inspires awe" sense. Now I have a two year old son playing priest and actively following during Mass.

  • @felicitysfunnyfarm3207
    @felicitysfunnyfarm3207 4 года назад +3

    I totally agree!!! I work as a Youth Minister and I find that my kids continuously ask for Traditional Masses and teachings

    • @RickW-HGWT
      @RickW-HGWT 4 года назад +1

      Do they ask for traditional devotions as well , rosary, chaplets, adoration , etc. ?

    • @felicitysfunnyfarm3207
      @felicitysfunnyfarm3207 4 года назад

      @@RickW-HGWT Oh yes. I find they like the Latin Mass, they like the chance to prostrate in Adoration. Hymnns. Sometimes they challenge me to dive deeper into the history of our Church

  • @13irishsailors
    @13irishsailors 4 года назад +5

    My priest sent me this video. Im glad he did!

  • @basildamukaitis2130
    @basildamukaitis2130 4 года назад +5

    For those considering trying the Old Mass, one time won't do it. Dedicate yourself to a month attending the Old Mass every week. It is a paradigm shift. I HATED my first experience of the Old Mass but I was very high church. After a while, it hit me and have been in love with it ever since.

  • @mrdeeds72
    @mrdeeds72 4 года назад +4

    God bless you and your work, Brian.

  • @ethanjensen7967
    @ethanjensen7967 4 года назад +1

    When I got a new Google account, I lost my subscriptions. I'm glad I finally found your channel again and now I've subscribed a second time.

  • @sophiegrace6169
    @sophiegrace6169 4 года назад +1

    Brian this is so beautiful!! I've only been to a Latin Mass once, but have been wanting to go to more. I've never really clicked with modern Catholic band styles (when it comes to worship/adoration etc.), always felt I longed for something more traditional, and authentic, as you say (Not to take away from what others might enjoy or experience through more modern forms of worship). I also understand that it's ok if you go to Novus Ordo over Latin (which is how I've grown up), or vice versa. You can find beauty in both. Thank you for sharing this inspirational video, and for encouraging people to look more into the traditional fruits the Catholic Church offers.
    God Bless,
    Sophie Grace

  • @durendalarcas8209
    @durendalarcas8209 3 года назад

    growing up I was in awe of the Church's vast history and I was in love with it. The TLM is going to be the spearhead that brings the Church into a time of renewal and connection with the past.

  • @robfriar6570
    @robfriar6570 4 года назад +2

    I truly enjoy your videos. They are thoughtful and rooted in solid faith and facts. You are right about traditional parishes growing.
    People have to get over the idea of being entertained at Mass and rediscover worship of God.

  • @bbnoblebright
    @bbnoblebright 4 года назад +2

    It seems to me that we need a synthesis of the liturgical artistry of the Extraordinary Form and the accessibility of the Ordinary Form (in other words, to actually implement the vision of Sancrosanctum Concilium of the Second Vatican Council). I have loved every parish I've gone to that offers the TLM, but I'm a nerdy Latinist, and we may need to recognize that there is something unnecessarily anachronistic about proclaiming the readings in Latin at the altar and then offering an English translation at the ambo. Chanting the readings in the vernacular from the start, for instance, solves that problem.
    I'm also with Cardinal Sarah, that if we are to continue with the Ordinary/Extraordinary Form arrangement, we probably should issue a revised missal for the Extraordinary Form to bring it in line with the current Roman Calendar so as to reduce confusion and lessen the sense that some are getting that there are two churches right now (at least in the Latin rite).

  • @johnnyGoosePGH
    @johnnyGoosePGH 4 года назад +2

    Really solid stuff, Brian. So thorough & well said.

  • @barbarasmith5011
    @barbarasmith5011 3 года назад +1

    I pray the youth bring us to our beautiful traditional church. How I miss it.

  • @emilyroseh.1858
    @emilyroseh.1858 4 года назад +1

    Hi! I am a recent convert into the Catholic Church, and I have ALWAYS noticed the difference between Catholicism and Protestant churches. Since entering the Catholic faith, the Latin mass amazes me. Each time I enter the church my soul automatically rejoices. Every single parishioner displays a sense of reverence that is rarely seen nowadays. Thank you Brain for the excellent video!

  • @jackmaher4466
    @jackmaher4466 4 года назад +3

    I am 64 years old. Brought up Catholic. I do not consider myself Catholic now but still a Christian. Anyway growing up I was made to go to church and did for the most part until I was older. I liked both types of mass as much as anyone could who really would have preferred to be somewhere else. Point is I never remember anyone talking about wanting the mass not in Latin. My parents and all their friends were brought up in the traditional Catholic teachings and none seemed to want a change of any sort. So who pushed all the changes. It seems to me we keep getting change pushed on us we never asked for. Not just in the church but everywhere else too. They changes I see don't seem to be improving anything.

  • @samlawson6507
    @samlawson6507 4 года назад +2

    As a young man born roughly 30 years AFTER the publication of Pope Paul VI’s Apostolic Constitution ‘Missale Romanum’, who wishes today’s Roman Rite liturgy was identical to that promulgated in Saint Pope Pius V OP’s Papal Bull ‘Quo Primum’, this video is MUSIC TO MY EARS! I cannot thank you enough Brian - God bless you!

  • @nanizuercherwood6785
    @nanizuercherwood6785 4 года назад +2

    Amen & Amen-as a 50 something cradle Catholic who missed the Latin Mass-I for one do not prefer the Extraordinary Mass-never the less as a youth who survived the "Charismatic" movement of the 70's with the onset of guitar Mass and family Mass I was completely swept away. I was an impressionable teenager during this period in the church. I was looking for something as a youth and found it at my church. It is ok-I stayed, I grew out of the "entertainment" aspect of attending Mass. It was the soft food I needed at that time. Now as a maturing catholic and active catechist I share my experiences in life-life in the church as it pertains to life in the real world. I share my faith in the classroom and struggle to "entertain" my young students and keep them engaged. I feel they respond to real storytelling-just as Jesus did and the Jewish families raising their children in the faith. An ancient form of teaching? Perhaps, but it is not necessary to show a video with every lesson. What is necessary is to have a real living faith and share that experience with all we have the honor to start the conversation.
    Brian-I hope your parents are proud of you. I can see your passion and you are a great example for me of living the faith out loud.
    May God bless you and your family. A new fan-renewed with hope.

  • @monicakryska9708
    @monicakryska9708 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Brian, I have only been to one Latin Mass, used my Mum's Missal from the 1950's. What was so extraordinary was this connection I felt with centuries of the faithful. Beautiful tradition that linked me to my Catholic ancestors some of whom died as martyrs during persecutions in England.. Alternately I was once at a "Polka Mass". Literally every song was a polka, including the one sung at Communion! Cringe worthy indeed. Thank you Brian. Your insights are what I have been searching for my whole adult like!

    • @stephtaglianetti
      @stephtaglianetti 4 года назад

      If you live in England near Warrington, did you go there? If you don't live near Warrington, check out the Mass on LiveMass. It's incredible!

  • @DevelopmentRobco
    @DevelopmentRobco 2 года назад +2

    Ive started my whole Christian journey with the whole "cult of personality" type youth leaders. Going with my youth group to the big youth rallys with 1000s of other youth groups watching with big flashing lights and casually dressed big name speakers talking about sports more than the bible. Doing worship and teaching in an informal way. That just never landed with me.
    I started working with and around my elders of the church and found their more direct learning from the bible and traditional side of how you teach and guide a church is much more appealing then using cheap gimics and trying to be more worldly to appeal to the youth.

  • @WODKABURGER
    @WODKABURGER 4 года назад +9

    Orthodox christian here, great video Brian! Tradition may seem for many people strange and boring at first but when you remember the words "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." and realize, that christians received the Eucharist many hundred or even thousand years ago the same way as we do now, it gives one chills, in a good way, and a sense of connection to the living past. God bless, may our churches unite one day

  • @christywoelfel838
    @christywoelfel838 3 года назад

    Very well spoken Brian. Thank you for your insight!

  • @TriumvirSajaki
    @TriumvirSajaki 4 года назад +25

    I'm not Catholic, but I have relatives who are. I remember looking forward to going to church with them and low key excited to hear a Latin Mass. Turned out it was a guitar strumming feel good mass, and I was a bit disappointed.

    • @iliya3110
      @iliya3110 4 года назад +1

      the Holy Latin Mass is amazing

    • @VanessasDailyJournal
      @VanessasDailyJournal 4 года назад +2

      I had a similar experience in high school. And even though my Novus Ordo mass was reverential when I joined the Catholic Church 7 years later I felt like something was missing. It took me 6 years of being a devout Catholic before I discovered Tradition/ traditional Mass. Thanks be to God.

    • @stephtaglianetti
      @stephtaglianetti 4 года назад

      Just go to one on your own! You won't be disappointed.

    • @juliankonkani
      @juliankonkani 3 года назад

      I like both the traditional Latin Mass and the Byzantine rite mass.

  • @david_porthouse
    @david_porthouse 2 года назад

    It’s nearly November, so consider reciting the Litany of the Saints on November 1st or 2nd, and also on the Sundays of November. This prayer may be said on a visit to a church at any time. Here in England we have several wrecked monasteries which have never been formally deconsecrated, so the Litany may also be said in the grounds as a special devotion.
    I would like to see a laminated copy of the Litany in every church for the use of visitors. It can be fitted on to two sides of A4 comfortably. I would also like to see a laminated copy of the Litany of Loreto left in the Lady Chapel.
    To research any prayer mentioned here, select the text with your mouse, right-click and then left-click to search the Internet for further details. This is also a useful secular skill.

  • @sujeyofjesus197
    @sujeyofjesus197 4 года назад +3

    Going to the Latin Mass would be my last death wish tbh! I love it it's amazing! Tradcatholic here !

  • @guillelainez
    @guillelainez 4 года назад +10

    Im a 27 year old Catholic who has recently discovered the TLM. Sadly in my country there is no TLM.

    • @templar7242
      @templar7242 4 года назад

      Same dude,where do you live?

    • @guillelainez
      @guillelainez 4 года назад

      @@templar7242 In Honduras (Central America) man, how about you?

    • @templar7242
      @templar7242 4 года назад

      @@guillelainez Kerala (state) South India also governed by a communist

    • @guillelainez
      @guillelainez 4 года назад

      @@templar7242 Damn, I think you have it harder than I do! But you assist a Novus Ordo mass right?

    • @templar7242
      @templar7242 4 года назад +3

      @@guillelainez You know what the worst part is realising that my father is communist and my mother is a democrat

  • @oimss2021
    @oimss2021 4 года назад +28

    I really wish this "young people are going to trad parishes" thing was happening in my country. But alas...

    • @LukeShalz
      @LukeShalz 4 года назад +4

      what's ur country?

    • @foresttree5835
      @foresttree5835 4 года назад

      ou should watch Sam Shamoun you tube video, he is one of the best. He is called walking talking christian encylopedia. The best we have right now.

    • @hannahnymous
      @hannahnymous 4 года назад

      Same here

  • @makepeoplefree
    @makepeoplefree 4 года назад +1

    Outstanding work Brother!

  • @RandolphCrane
    @RandolphCrane 4 года назад +35

    That's probably the best point you've made: Novus Ordo liturgists always say that liturgy needs to be updated to fit a certain time's tastes and preferences, and then will reference how other times have influenced the Liturgy with their tastes, e. g. the Middle Ages with Gregorian Chant, the Renaissance and the Barocco with overburdened ceremonies, polyphony, and golden putti everywhere, the Romantic period with orchestra Masses, and now our time with e guitars and bongo drums, which is all very fine and well. Vatican II in SC even said that more modern expressions of culture may be incorporated into the Liturgy, and "inculturation" is a word that is flung around in order to justify any liturgical abuse - because it's indigenous culture! (yeah, no, it's not, but that's another topic). But I hold: previous times were influenced by Christianity so that they in turn influence our worship with this refined High Culture. The Barocco era was incredibly devout, and all the pomp only served the greater glory of God. The music in that time was profoundly spiritual, and even operas had sacred texts and stories as their subject (think "Il Sant'Alessio" by Landi, or Bach's Christmas Oratorio). Our culture today, at least pop culture or "Low Culture" is ugly, commercialized, and tuned as to respond to our need, pleasures, passions (even the deviant ones) immediately. Electrical music is used to numb our senses, not to draw us nearer to God. In fact, when in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance people began to introduce vulgar music into the Mass (and people danced during Mass to those tunes!), the Church forbade such abuses and aberrations in order to protect the Holy Liturgy - the Council of Trent expressively wished that certain music be excluded from the Mass. Kumbayah is not a fitting piece of art or "cultural expression", and neither is "Gather Us In", and even less so any kind of secular music.

    • @BrianHoldsworth
      @BrianHoldsworth  4 года назад +8

      🎤... dropped!

    • @dominicksebastien2254
      @dominicksebastien2254 4 года назад +2

      What a great observation! A-ha moment for me as well. How to inculturate in the context of non culture?

    • @foresttree5835
      @foresttree5835 4 года назад +1

      You should watch Sam Shamoun you tube video, he is one of the best. He is called walking talking christian encylopedia. The best we have right now.

    • @annemoulding7215
      @annemoulding7215 4 года назад +1

      My kids crack up when I start singing that boring, drawn out song? "COME TO THE WATER, YOU WHO ARE THIRSTY....."the words are beautiful but the message gets lost in the tune..1980s Australia lost a lot of young people in the church during that abysmal time which is very sad...😪

  • @pip3670
    @pip3670 2 года назад

    Beautifully argued! I wish I could get my adult children to listen to you.