The cool thing about this clip is how it was filmed. DeNiro is such a method actor that he learned the whole Mass start to finish. The director just wanted a couple scenes, but DeNiro would have none of it. Each take was the entire Mass and they edited the parts they wanted.
It's set primarily in 1948 Los Angeles. DeNiro is an ambitious priest who's a rising star in the archdiocese. Robert Duvall plays his brother, a LAPD homicide detective. Duvall's investigating a grisly murder based on the Black Dahlia and finds that the trail leads back to major church benefactor (Charles Durning) who is closely tied in to his brother. It's a really good film, especially if you like the film noir genre of postwar Los Angeles.
Makes you think if Dinero decided to be a priest...at least in his acting very devout and pious...I would like to think he would have made a good one...but alas....
@@thereselastname9197 A priest in Seminary told us that you could have a group of professional actors and singers carry out the sacred liturgy perfectly, but that it wouldn't mean anything since it is hollow and done without true love for God. While of course liturgy should be done well, what really matters is what's in the heart one's heart when assisting at the sacred liturgy in any capacity.
@@SwissCatholic the actor even if they have love , they are not ordained and because of that they don't belong to the line of Peter and the apostles. They don't have consecrated hands.
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intellectual7 nope, the Vatican allows the Latin Mass under the 1962 missal and it’s 100% valid. Pope Saint Paul II allowed limited use but Pope Benedict XVI allowed it without special requests per Summorum Pontificum.
I agree….FYI this celebration is technically not a High Mass (aka “Missa Cantata”)….it’s Solemn Mass (aka “Solemn High Mass”). The big diff is that Solemn Mass includes the Deacon and Subdeacon….among a few other things. For example, no vernacular whatsoever is permitted in a Solemn Mass whereas in Low Mass and High Mass you can have vernacular hymns or anthems.
Well this one ain't High Mass (sung by the priest without Deacon and Subdeacon..aka the "Missa Cantata"). This hyah is Solemn Mass...the highest expression of the Virtue of Religion. But! I get your point and agree! And shhhhh...it's coming back! And all of fake pope Bergoglio's machinations will do nothing but hasten up the restoration.
@@TheEdzy25 Thanks, would have never known, however, that wasn't the point of the statement. Some method actors find it very hard to get out of character. When Ed Harris did Pollock he couldnt go to the opening party because he was still in character, and he's not a real painter, true.
@@TheEdzy25 Yes he is not a priest but I bet you didn't know anyone can bless others...as long as you bless them in the name of Father, and of the son, and the Holy Spirit. You can bless your kids, friends and family saying those words and making the sign of the cross on their forhead ....
@@thereselastname9197 no you can not. Only if you have authority role like a father of a family can bless his wife and kids, not the other way around. Stop making stuff up.
The Last view of the Stunning St. Joseph's 12th Street in Downtown Los Angeles! Sadly burned town two years later in 1983 to be replaced with a par for the course monstrosity
I am 60 years old and I have suffered under the NO Protestant mass.I have experienced the TLM but not yet a pontifical high mass.I hope to before I die.
This should be of assistance to you. If you want a Pontifical High Mass as in a High Mass celebrated by a bishop you’d have to check with the Ordination schedule of an Ecclesia Dei community as in FSSP or ICSKP.
I believe that was done in editing. If you look closely, there's a small jump right after he sets the chalice down again. From what I heard, DeNiro learned to do the whole Mass, it was filmed and then the editor went to work.
incredible film. How Deniro and Duvall play off one another is once of the best things I've ever seen in cinema. And, yeah, they did a bang-up, detailed job with the mass. They sure don't do that anymore. I haven't seen this movie for decades, but clearly remember how beautifully nuanced it is.
Well, being a roman-catholic priest ordained 30 years ago I was used to celebrate in the modern form, which is much more easy and without any deepness, the old rite I learned later and want to express, the wonderful actor Robert de Niro is doing this part of holy mass better than a lot of real priests!
@@JF-bc2lw It's done respectfully. It's not a simulation of a Sacrament, with all the "lights, camera, action!" that was buzzing around the production. Like the Baptism scene in The Godfather. It was all acting. There was no intention to perform or simulate a sacrament, and it was beautifully shot and performed, out of respect, not mockery.
They tastefully excluded the Words of Consecration-i find this appropriate. This prevents it from being outright sacrilege. It's a movie. They were trying to get it right, which is better than most MCs at joe blow Catholic parishes do. You never know, someone seeing this very detailed, reverent reenaction might be turned to Tradition because of it. It shows Catholicism as She is, not as She is afflicted in this turbulent, but brief time(40 yrs vs 2,000)
@@DannyEastVillage He doesn't say "hic est enim calixt sanguinis mei" This is that essential part of the consecration. After a priest utters these words, the wine changes into Lord's blood.
@@DannyEastVillage First of all, there's no need to be vulgar. Secondly, it does not matter that it's Deniro. He's still a lay-man - not a priest. If he had said that one sentence, it would have been outrageous sacrilige. Thirdly, I just reacted to you saying that he says almost the whole consecration - yes, almost the whole, as I pointed out.
I know what you're saying, Victor. Completely. But it also illustrates the beauty of the sacred liturgy shining even in the midst of sinful situations, as it has throughout all ages.
@bpfhutz38 I see your point, and have seen the movie myself. But I think many of the commenters may not have seen it, and so don't know the whole context of the film. I agree with them insofar as this is a well-done reenactment of the Traditional Mass, choir included, and makes an impression as the film starts.
I just remembered something. The police detective character in this movie is Robert Duval. He, I believe, has made a very strong evangelical commitment to to Jesus. He is very devout in that religion. I wonder where he stood when he made this movie. I wonder what he thinks of it now. Duvall's treatment of Pentacostalism in his movie The Apostle was outstanding. He showed a real understanding & a (not uncritical) sympathy. Hollywood doesn't make movies like that.
Umm... mostly a good representation, but they lined up wrongly after the Kyrie (should be in a straight line at the center, not staggered right), the thurifer (or MC) should be on the left of the Priest for the offertory incensation, and the thumb and forefinger of both hands need to be joined -- he still seemed to have at least four fingers flat and together at the base of the chalice... and what's with the red inserts on the cassock?
...and I just realized... isn't a nuptial Mass supposed to have a Gloria? ...and should the Cardinal in choir be wearing a zucchetto? ...and the acolytes shouldn't be at the center at 2:38 or so... (okay - so it's not perfect...)
@@therockstandard3068 No, you misunderstand. Sacramental theology teaches that EVEN IF VALID (which I concede the NO is, even in principle), if the celebrant does not intend, at least externally, to celebrate a Catholic rite then it's invalid. Given that NOs are celebrated my ministers who try to shape it up to be more ecumenical, entertaining, or poorly trained clerics, hence there's doubt about their validity. Where there's doubt, the practical course would be to avoid receiving from there.
I'm Orthodox- not Catholic. Here's what I don't understand. Why did it seem that they changed everything at Vatican II? It is a beautiful liturgy. Why not keep everything except the Latin- simply performing the same mass in English? Instead- many churches got rid of their old altars so the priest could face the wrong way, etc.
That simple change in having the Mass said in the vernacular (English in America,) over traditional Latin, you can go to a traditional liturgical Lutheran or Anglican service. I've seen videos of those services, and the celebrants and the congregations are so reverent in those masses. I'm a Catholic, and I've been to an FSSP Tridentine Mass before, and it was beautiful. Far more spiritually invigorating then the Novus Ordo that my parents bring me to every Sunday. Nothing wrong with the priests, they're doing it to the best to their ability. But even so, their efforts can only go so far with the reformed service. The Tridentine Mass is indeed the True Mass of the Catholic Church. If anyone who is a Catholic reads this comment, I'd highly recommend that you go to a TLM.
@@josejoji3487 Not really. The traditional mass is today only preserved amongst Byzantine rite Catholics, who do not use Latin, but celebrate in the language of the people. The Orthodox do the same. I have seen the novus ordo celebrated in Latin, it is still dreadful.
@@dalegriffin6755 I am a syrian catholic still I say to you latin is the key, cause it is sanctified in the cross along with greek and hebrew, and it is a sacred language, in the public worship of our lord, we should use a sacred language rather than the vernacular
The Cardinal in the throne with his choral attire with both the Mozzetta and mantelletta must mean this wedding is in Rome and that Robert DeNiro is a Bishop with that particular alb, but where then is his Dalmatic and tunicle?
Christopher Cappella The exact correct answer is: it's only a movie. The Cardinal who in the movie is The Archbishop of Los Angeles, Msgr. Spellesey (sp.?; Robert Dinero) works in the Canncery for the Archbishop. They are friends with the Father of the Bride, a very wealthy and Catholic business man building contractor of LA. The Cardinal is dressed wrong! Cardinals NEVER worn the Mantelletta outside of Rome! Especially in their own diocese. The choir robes of the Archbishop and Cardinal of Lis Angeles, in those days, in the summer would have been: scarlet red choir cassock of water silk morie, scarlet water silk sash with gold metallic pompom tassels at both ends, lace rochet with scarlet under lace cuffs, (and since it was a big, fancy, formal, daughter of a wealthy donator, the Scarlet water silk Cappa Magna (Great cape with 15 foot train) and water silk "mozetta" scarlet (in winter it would have been white ermine fur) over which (in the U.S.A.) his best/jeweled pectoral cross suspended on the gold and red cord with red/gold tasell hanging in the back. Or, if he wasn't that friendly with the family or didn't want a train bearer for the Cappa, would have just been at the throne with everything I mentioned except the Cappa. But since he was the Ordinary Archbishop only the mozetta! NEVER the Mantellta. Carndials only worn the mantelletta only in Rome in respect to the Holy Father, since there, the bishops jurisdiction was limited. It wasn't until 1969 that Pope Paul VI granted ALL bishops the right/privilege of only wearing the mozetta letting the rochet being fully shone. This was to show all bishops were brother bishops and "equal" in Holy Orders and shared in their collegialality! What Robert Dinero wore was quite exact of what s Right Rev. MSGR. would have worn at Mass back then, and could even wear today. N.B. he being a Italian Catholic, or the drector had to be fantastic, because Bob really did the incenseing at the Offertory correctly! Better than some priests today. With the 3 circles over the host and chalice, and the prayers. John Barone Holy Name Cathedral parishioner. P.S. Sorry, Tony Blackwell's explanations about the Cardinal is wrong. Then and now he is Presiding. He would have worn full choir robes with cappa, or Just mozetta. Again: NEVER the mantelletta, since he Was (acting as THE Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. )
At the time, bishops - cardinals had a cassock, matelletta and mozetta as 'choir dress'. Aux. Bishops had no mozetta, and higher ranks of the monsignori had the use of a violet cassock and mantelletta. About 50 years ago, this was changed - for the worse at that. Monsignori lost the mantelletta (a good number of us of the higher ranks are using it "unofficially" as a protest against Rome's decision to stop the higher ranks). Now, all bishops dress alike. Right now, with the liberal Francis at the helm, no one is sure as to what is and what ain't.
@Boerenfox Not at all. The family can have the priest of their choice to offer MASS, the cardinal was invited as a guess. Being it was held in his cathedral, he had the right to sit on his Throne, and being a formal wedding, had the option of wearing full choir dress.
Robert De Niro would make a good Catholic priest as shown in this movie I’m surprised. I know it’s just a movie but is that allowed to play role as a priest not canonized?
what do you think our Lords first eucharist was like? I like the latin mass also but I don't get caught up in accidentals you might find the anglican use mass (it is RC) pleasing
Were there Baroque vestments with a choir when Christ celebrated the first Eucharist? Probably not. But we do it anyways because He is worth it. If you love someone, you always offer the best that you have. That's why Catholics built magnificent cathedrals all throughout the world: because the King of Kings resides within them.
@@mosesking2923 that is a fair answer I like it--I still I think would suggest that Our Lord who is king of kings is also true man-- humble man and we honor his kenosis his humility in a "low Mass" I mean if you want robes and incense you can go to an Episcopal Mass but at the risk of being dogmatic --the plainest most unadorned RC Mass is more honor to our Lord. But you do have a point--fair enough
I guess what you say makes sense. Yet, they used a consecrated church and probably a real altar for this video, which I still find inappropriate. They could have made other suggestions too.
St Joseph’s Catholic Church in Los Angeles on 12th Street. My parents were married here in 1954. Sadly this spectacular Church burned down in 1983 due to a wiring issue, shortly after this movie was made. They built a new church in its place, however it is nothing like this.. You can Google St Joseph’s Church in Los Angeles to see images of the original structure.
***** In the old days people didn't know exactly what all was happening at Mass, so the bells were used to basically say, "Hey pay attention! Something important is happening!" At least that's how I learned it.
Its not so much people didint know what was going on, but to draw attention to the importance of what is happening. This clip showing the most important part of the mass the Consecration.
I see your point. Vatican 2 was a heretical movement that was not necessary. The Orthodox liturgy has not changed its liturgy's language. The Greeks have greek, the Russians have Church Slavonic, so the Roman Catholic Church has Latin. Latin is the language that is suppose to Unite all of the Catholics in the world. God Bless you!!!
Not really, I went to multiple high mass traditional Latin and they were lots of young kids and more babies attending than the so called new order mass!
@@Shadowcu123 I live in the west coast of Canada. The extraordinary form here is rare. More churches offer the EF in the mid to eastern provinces. That's not enough since there are young people all over the country who are questioning their faith. Most west coast millennials leave due to lack of true inspiration aka the Latin mass
Have any of you seen the whole movie? There is nudity, sex and profanity. Robert the priest says the F word. Except for those sinful things the movie had a very good message which I think most people dont understand. The Priest in the end becomes holy and closer to God thru the sins of others, even his own of dealing with Irish Mafia to bulid churches and schools.
@assasincomedy Which Arian Heretic are you talking about? And how can the majority of the Christian world (4 of the 5 primary Churches of the Pentarchy) break away from just one of the Churches who became power hungry? Roman Catholicism has rapidly become further and further alien from the original faith. Orthodoxy adheres to all the original doctrines, beliefs, and practices of ancient Christianity - while roman Catholicism continues to change more and more from the original Church.
It is sacrilegious. I do not like these things said in a real church. It is a scam. I find it sacrilegious to imitate church rituals like this in a real church. Then do it in a church studio in Los Angeles. Without actually blessed vestments. It is the lack of reverence for actually Holy objects and abusing a "consecration" scene. And the dismissal was done the wrong way; he did not say Ite missa est.
I wondered about that - we went from the Canon of Mass to dismissal. Considering that such vestments were no longer the norm (at least they're coming back!!) in the early 1980's, a blind eye was most likely done - just done with/without permission.
When I was a kid, we called it 'fumigating" when we used it. I came close to kicking a kid in the ass that was holding that damn censor under my nose instead of holding in front of him!
The Tridentine Mass was very beautiful, especially in a Cathedral, where they had a large and well trained choir, but in the small parish church it was rather different. The Tridentine Mass does not reflect the theology (Ecclesiology) of the Church since Vat 11, which every good Catholic is bond to accept in obedience. The Tridentine Mass is beautiful but causes division, and the Mass is not a concert no matter how beautiful it may be.
The Church can't make a fundamental change in her dogmatic theology. Session XXII of the Council of Trent defined the Mass as the very renewal of the sacrifice of the Cross. The Divine Victim offered in propitiation. The new mass was deliberately created to remove this essential dogma in an effort to make it acceptable to the protestants. The new mass is a mass without a Victim offered in true sacrifice, and thus it is doubtful in validity and offensive to God, since it offers false worship. It could not have come from the Catholic Church. IT is what caused the division, not Catholics going to Mass they same way their ancestors did. Something went wrong at Vatican II.
Unlike roman Catholicism, the true Orthodox Catholic Church has never changed, and stayed the same from it's beginning to today. The Holy Spirit has watched over the Church and protected it from grievous heresies such as the Novus Ordo. Papal Infallibility is a lie, and the Novus Ordo is just one example to support this. Come back home to the one True, Holy, and Apostolic Church.
The cool thing about this clip is how it was filmed. DeNiro is such a method actor that he learned the whole Mass start to finish. The director just wanted a couple scenes, but DeNiro would have none of it. Each take was the entire Mass and they edited the parts they wanted.
Wow they really did their research this is impressive. Went to a Solemn high mass today with the Institute. Very beautiful.
Except that the priest did not hold his fingers and thumbs together until after he had touched the host (not at the Lavabo)
This is the Church I love
It’s gone bro
@@hiddensaint3251 no it isn’t
It’s back stronger than ever in fact.
I wish we never had the NO. Mass was so beautiful, so ancient, so devout
The NO?
@@Capcoor , Novus Ordo
So true
It's set primarily in 1948 Los Angeles. DeNiro is an ambitious priest who's a rising star in the archdiocese. Robert Duvall plays his brother, a LAPD homicide detective. Duvall's investigating a grisly murder based on the Black Dahlia and finds that the trail leads back to major church benefactor (Charles Durning) who is closely tied in to his brother. It's a really good film, especially if you like the film noir genre of postwar Los Angeles.
There is a filthy scene in the movie
What church did they film this scene, I wonder?
Brilliant film
@@jnuval St. Joseph’s, a Franciscan church in Los Ángeles that burned down in an electrical fire not long after this movie was filmed.
Absolutely beautiful High Mass. DeNiro made a perfectly attired, perfectly mannered priest. Just stunningly magnificent ❤
I'm sad I can only go to a Solemn High Mass once a month. It's kinda freaky seeing DiNiro saying Mass.
I stopped going to many crazy trads.
@@nielcapasso3833 Mind if I know what happened?
Makes you think if Dinero decided to be a priest...at least in his acting very devout and pious...I would like to think he would have made a good one...but alas....
@@thereselastname9197 A priest in Seminary told us that you could have a group of professional actors and singers carry out the sacred liturgy perfectly, but that it wouldn't mean anything since it is hollow and done without true love for God. While of course liturgy should be done well, what really matters is what's in the heart one's heart when assisting at the sacred liturgy in any capacity.
@@SwissCatholic the actor even if they have love , they are not ordained and because of that they don't belong to the line of Peter and the apostles. They don't have consecrated hands.
The True Mass. Tridentine Mass.
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@@grad8990 You confuse the Novus Ordo with Catholicism
@@grad8990 Hay genius your statement is quite wrong...for your reading pleasure: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summorum_Pontificum
intellectual7 nope, the Vatican allows the Latin Mass under the 1962 missal and it’s 100% valid. Pope Saint Paul II allowed limited use but Pope Benedict XVI allowed it without special requests per Summorum Pontificum.
@@grad8990 it’s not the Roman Rite but is a valid mass
Superbe, ces gestes sont ceux de mon curé tous les dimanches. Je ne connais pas ce film mais De Niro fait clairement le job... Impressionné !
I LOVE HIGH MASS - THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL REENACTMENT!
I agree….FYI this celebration is technically not a High Mass (aka “Missa Cantata”)….it’s Solemn Mass (aka “Solemn High Mass”). The big diff is that Solemn Mass includes the Deacon and Subdeacon….among a few other things. For example, no vernacular whatsoever is permitted in a Solemn Mass whereas in Low Mass and High Mass you can have vernacular hymns or anthems.
Well this one ain't High Mass (sung by the priest without Deacon and Subdeacon..aka the "Missa Cantata").
This hyah is Solemn Mass...the highest expression of the Virtue of Religion.
But! I get your point and agree! And shhhhh...it's coming back! And all of fake pope Bergoglio's machinations will do nothing but hasten up the restoration.
My sister-in-law was om the makeup team and said DeNiro was so in character all the time, even off the set, he would go around blessing people.
Well it doesn't mean anything he not a priest 🤣
@@TheEdzy25 Thanks, would have never known, however, that wasn't the point of the statement. Some method actors find it very hard to get out of character. When Ed Harris did Pollock he couldnt go to the opening party because he was still in character, and he's not a real painter, true.
@@TheEdzy25 Yes he is not a priest but I bet you didn't know anyone can bless others...as long as you bless them in the name of Father, and of the son, and the Holy Spirit. You can bless your kids, friends and family saying those words and making the sign of the cross on their forhead ....
@@thereselastname9197 no you can not. Only if you have authority role like a father of a family can bless his wife and kids, not the other way around.
Stop making stuff up.
@@TheEdzy25
Definitely not true!
Of course, you can
Beautiful mass
The Last view of the Stunning St. Joseph's 12th Street in Downtown Los Angeles! Sadly burned town two years later in 1983 to be replaced with a par for the course monstrosity
I am 60 years old and I have suffered under the NO Protestant mass.I have experienced the TLM but not yet a pontifical high mass.I hope to before I die.
This should be of assistance to you. If you want a Pontifical High Mass as in a High Mass celebrated by a bishop you’d have to check with the Ordination schedule of an Ecclesia Dei community as in FSSP or ICSKP.
Thank you.Yes the FSSP has 2 churches 1 hour from where I live.And the SSPX is establishing a chapel near Boston
I believe that was done in editing. If you look closely, there's a small jump right after he sets the chalice down again.
From what I heard, DeNiro learned to do the whole Mass, it was filmed and then the editor went to work.
Is there footage of the whole mass somewhere?
incredible film. How Deniro and Duvall play off one another is once of the best things I've ever seen in cinema. And, yeah, they did a bang-up, detailed job with the mass. They sure don't do that anymore. I haven't seen this movie for decades, but clearly remember how beautifully nuanced it is.
Filmed at st josephs church downtown los angeles. Church burned down many years ago
Sorry to hear that.
Well, being a roman-catholic priest ordained 30 years ago I was used to celebrate in the modern form, which is much more easy and without any deepness, the old rite I learned later and want to express, the wonderful actor Robert de Niro is doing this part of holy mass better than a lot of real priests!
Nicolaus Hess sorry Father but it pains me to see this “actor” pretending to consecrate our Lord.
@@JF-bc2lw It´s just a movie dear.
Nicolaus Hess ahh a German priest. That makes sense.
@@JF-bc2lw It's done respectfully. It's not a simulation of a Sacrament, with all the "lights, camera, action!" that was buzzing around the production. Like the Baptism scene in The Godfather. It was all acting. There was no intention to perform or simulate a sacrament, and it was beautifully shot and performed, out of respect, not mockery.
They tastefully excluded the Words of Consecration-i find this appropriate. This prevents it from being outright sacrilege. It's a movie. They were trying to get it right, which is better than most MCs at joe blow Catholic parishes do. You never know, someone seeing this very detailed, reverent reenaction might be turned to Tradition because of it. It shows Catholicism as She is, not as She is afflicted in this turbulent, but brief time(40 yrs vs 2,000)
actually, they do present almost the entire consecration of the chalice.
@@DannyEastVillage He doesn't say "hic est enim calixt sanguinis mei"
This is that essential part of the consecration. After a priest utters these words, the wine changes into Lord's blood.
@@larrygraysmith8411 Bro, it’s a movie. That’s fucking Robert Deniro.
@@DannyEastVillage
First of all, there's no need to be vulgar.
Secondly, it does not matter that it's Deniro. He's still a lay-man - not a priest. If he had said that one sentence, it would have been outrageous sacrilige.
Thirdly, I just reacted to you saying that he says almost the whole consecration - yes, almost the whole, as I pointed out.
@@larrygraysmith8411 thanks for the sermon. Now go and preach it to somebody who gives a shit.
Que maravilla la decoración floral de la iglesia y la música coral.
I know what you're saying, Victor. Completely. But it also illustrates the beauty of the sacred liturgy shining even in the midst of sinful situations, as it has throughout all ages.
@bpfhutz38 I see your point, and have seen the movie myself. But I think many of the commenters may not have seen it, and so don't know the whole context of the film.
I agree with them insofar as this is a well-done reenactment of the Traditional Mass, choir included, and makes an impression as the film starts.
What Ave is that? Composer?? Beautiful!!!
Arcadelt
I believe it's the Acardel sp? setting. I could be wrong. We sing it at the seminary all the time.
I just remembered something. The police detective character in this movie is Robert Duval. He, I believe, has made a very strong evangelical commitment to to Jesus. He is very devout in that religion. I wonder where he stood when he made this movie. I wonder what he thinks of it now. Duvall's treatment of Pentacostalism in his movie The Apostle was outstanding. He showed a real understanding & a (not uncritical) sympathy. Hollywood doesn't make movies like that.
The real mass
Umm... mostly a good representation, but they lined up wrongly after the Kyrie (should be in a straight line at the center, not staggered right), the thurifer (or MC) should be on the left of the Priest for the offertory incensation, and the thumb and forefinger of both hands need to be joined -- he still seemed to have at least four fingers flat and together at the base of the chalice... and what's with the red inserts on the cassock?
He's a monsignor so that explains the red, but the rest youre right
@@CaptBritNZ Isn't it purple for a monsignor, as for a Bishop?
@@michaelrex6948 Amaranth Red is for protonotaries apostolic and Honorary Prelates
@@CaptBritNZ Ah. Okay.
...and I just realized... isn't a nuptial Mass supposed to have a Gloria? ...and should the Cardinal in choir be wearing a zucchetto? ...and the acolytes shouldn't be at the center at 2:38 or so... (okay - so it's not perfect...)
So beautiful. What a shame that Vatican II wrecked the Mass.
Its Nice but the NO is good
@@grad8990 The Novus Ordo is not of God nor has the Spirit of God. 99% of them are invalid due to defect of intention
@@tridentinerestoration1348 umm basically it is valid because it was supposed to be more like that of the earlier church than the Tridentine mass.
@@therockstandard3068 No, you misunderstand. Sacramental theology teaches that EVEN IF VALID (which I concede the NO is, even in principle), if the celebrant does not intend, at least externally, to celebrate a Catholic rite then it's invalid. Given that NOs are celebrated my ministers who try to shape it up to be more ecumenical, entertaining, or poorly trained clerics, hence there's doubt about their validity. Where there's doubt, the practical course would be to avoid receiving from there.
It didn't. We still have the rite - anything else is bogus!
Sancta Maria ora pro nobis
Es exactamente lo que estaba buscando. Gracias.
I'm Orthodox- not Catholic. Here's what I don't understand. Why did it seem that they changed everything at Vatican II? It is a beautiful liturgy. Why not keep everything except the Latin- simply performing the same mass in English? Instead- many churches got rid of their old altars so the priest could face the wrong way, etc.
michelledalenaa some Catholic churches still have the beauty the by Bergen's the choir and the Latin
That simple change in having the Mass said in the vernacular (English in America,) over traditional Latin, you can go to a traditional liturgical Lutheran or Anglican service. I've seen videos of those services, and the celebrants and the congregations are so reverent in those masses.
I'm a Catholic, and I've been to an FSSP Tridentine Mass before, and it was beautiful. Far more spiritually invigorating then the Novus Ordo that my parents bring me to every Sunday. Nothing wrong with the priests, they're doing it to the best to their ability. But even so, their efforts can only go so far with the reformed service.
The Tridentine Mass is indeed the True Mass of the Catholic Church. If anyone who is a Catholic reads this comment, I'd highly recommend that you go to a TLM.
Latin is the key man
@@josejoji3487 Not really. The traditional mass is today only preserved amongst Byzantine rite Catholics, who do not use Latin, but celebrate in the language of the people. The Orthodox do the same. I have seen the novus ordo celebrated in Latin, it is still dreadful.
@@dalegriffin6755 I am a syrian catholic still I say to you latin is the key, cause it is sanctified in the cross along with greek and hebrew, and it is a sacred language, in the public worship of our lord, we should use a sacred language rather than the vernacular
Thank you, PastorPope! I was only coming up with a "V" in the name of the composer.
Where are the felt banners?
But it is a form of evangelising the faith, since it shows the mass to people who would not otherwise see it.
I hardly think the "Folk Mass" was "rising again to glory"
The Cardinal in the throne with his choral attire with both the Mozzetta and mantelletta must mean this wedding is in Rome and that Robert DeNiro is a Bishop with that particular alb, but where then is his Dalmatic and tunicle?
CJCappella I believe the red under the alb is correct as De Niro was playing a Monsignor.
Christopher Cappella
The exact correct answer is: it's only a movie. The Cardinal who in the movie is The Archbishop of Los Angeles, Msgr. Spellesey (sp.?; Robert Dinero) works in the Canncery for the Archbishop. They are friends with the Father of the Bride, a very wealthy and Catholic business man building contractor of LA. The Cardinal is dressed wrong! Cardinals NEVER worn the Mantelletta outside of Rome! Especially in their own diocese. The choir robes of the Archbishop and Cardinal of Lis Angeles, in those days, in the summer would have been: scarlet red choir cassock of water silk morie, scarlet water silk sash with gold metallic pompom tassels at both ends, lace rochet with scarlet under lace cuffs, (and since it was a big, fancy, formal, daughter of a wealthy donator, the Scarlet water silk Cappa Magna (Great cape with 15 foot train) and water silk "mozetta" scarlet (in winter it would have been white ermine fur) over which (in the U.S.A.) his best/jeweled pectoral cross suspended on the gold and red cord with red/gold tasell hanging in the back. Or, if he wasn't that friendly with the family or didn't want a train bearer for the Cappa, would have just been at the throne with everything I mentioned except the Cappa. But since he was the Ordinary Archbishop only the mozetta! NEVER the Mantellta. Carndials only worn the mantelletta only in Rome in respect to the Holy Father, since there, the bishops jurisdiction was limited. It wasn't until 1969 that Pope Paul VI granted ALL bishops the right/privilege of only wearing the mozetta letting the rochet being fully shone. This was to show all bishops were brother bishops and "equal" in Holy Orders and shared in their collegialality!
What Robert Dinero wore was quite exact of what s Right Rev. MSGR. would have worn at Mass back then, and could even wear today. N.B. he being a Italian Catholic, or the drector had to be fantastic, because Bob really did the incenseing at the Offertory correctly! Better than some priests today. With the 3 circles over the host and chalice, and the prayers.
John Barone
Holy Name Cathedral parishioner.
P.S. Sorry, Tony Blackwell's explanations about the Cardinal is wrong. Then and now he is Presiding. He would have worn full choir robes with cappa, or Just mozetta. Again: NEVER the mantelletta, since he Was (acting as THE Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. )
the kyrie sung at the beginning of the mass from which composition is it taken?
Viadana's "Missa L'Hora Passa"
I like the coughing part
Anyone know which chirch they filmed this in?
For what it is very close in detail. something not found in movies these days.
What version of Ave Maria are they singing?
seanynut1994 Arcadelt
It sounds like Nicola A. Montini's edited version of Arcadelt.
thank you
True Confessions (1981)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought cardinals only wear the mantelletta in the presence of the pope.
Only when they are in the Roman Diocese
At the time, bishops - cardinals had a cassock, matelletta and mozetta as 'choir dress'. Aux. Bishops had no mozetta, and higher ranks of the monsignori had the use of a violet cassock and mantelletta. About 50 years ago, this was changed - for the worse at that. Monsignori lost the mantelletta (a good number of us of the higher ranks are using it "unofficially" as a protest against Rome's decision to stop the higher ranks). Now, all bishops dress alike. Right now, with the liberal Francis at the helm, no one is sure as to what is and what ain't.
I wonder why is the cardinal on celebrating the mass? How come when bishops today visit a parish church, they don't say a Pontifical High Mass?
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@Boerenfox
Not at all. The family can have the priest of their choice to offer MASS, the cardinal was invited as a guess. Being it was held in his cathedral, he had the right to sit on his Throne, and being a formal wedding, had the option of wearing full choir dress.
What about the Ite Missa Est?
Robert De Niro would make a good Catholic priest as shown in this movie I’m surprised. I know it’s just a movie but is that allowed to play role as a priest not canonized?
what do you think our Lords first eucharist was like? I like the latin mass also but I don't get caught up in accidentals you might find the anglican use mass (it is RC) pleasing
Were there Baroque vestments with a choir when Christ celebrated the first Eucharist? Probably not. But we do it anyways because He is worth it.
If you love someone, you always offer the best that you have. That's why Catholics built magnificent cathedrals all throughout the world: because the King of Kings resides within them.
@@mosesking2923 that is a fair answer I like it--I still I think would suggest that Our Lord who is king of kings is also true man-- humble man and we honor his kenosis his humility in a "low Mass" I mean if you want robes and incense you can go to an Episcopal Mass but at the risk of being dogmatic --the plainest most unadorned RC Mass is more honor to our Lord. But you do have a point--fair enough
It is very interesting that the comments here about the beauty of the mass have entirely missed the point about hypocrisy that the movie is making.
The movie abused the Mass for its own means, doesn’t mean the Mass is flawed-just the film this one happens to be portrayed in.
at 0:57 the canticle of 'Ave maria' is sung, what version is it as I can't find it anywere. thanks
J Arcadelt or something akin.
Arcadelt.
How did a movie make a better mass then....
Another clip of a latin mass is this mexican film check it out is good. La sonrisa de la virgen Parte 5
Qual o nome desse filme?
True Confessions
after the dominus vobiscum what the mass anserwing.i know that something :and with your soul.---in latin???
zoltan Zimmerman "Et cum spiritu tuo". And with thy spirit.
I guess what you say makes sense. Yet, they used a consecrated church and probably a real altar for this video, which I still find inappropriate. They could have made other suggestions too.
what means nominus vobiskum?
The Lord be with you. It's vobisCum not with a K, and its Dominus, not nomiuus.
what church does this movie take place at
anthony pisculli st. Joseph’s - downtown LA, burned down many years ago sadly
Where is this beautiful neo-gothic church?
St Joseph’s Catholic Church in Los Angeles on 12th Street. My parents were married here in 1954. Sadly this spectacular Church burned down in 1983 due to a wiring issue, shortly after this movie was made.
They built a new church in its place, however it is nothing like this.. You can Google St Joseph’s Church in Los Angeles to see images of the original structure.
What's the purpose of the bells?
***** In the old days people didn't know exactly what all was happening at Mass, so the bells were used to basically say, "Hey pay attention! Something important is happening!" At least that's how I learned it.
Its not so much people didint know what was going on, but to draw attention to the importance of what is happening. This clip showing the most important part of the mass the Consecration.
In what city located this church?
micelangelo100 st josephs los angeles. Church berned down in a fire many years ago.
is this a movie
Yes.
I see your point. Vatican 2 was a heretical movement that was not necessary. The Orthodox liturgy has not changed its liturgy's language. The Greeks have greek, the Russians have Church Slavonic, so the Roman Catholic Church has Latin. Latin is the language that is suppose to Unite all of the Catholics in the world. God Bless you!!!
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He betrayed his ancestors
Of course as usually amazing Robert de Niro:)
@slovakzolee87
The Lord be with you, or more correcty, with thy spirit
what is this movie even about?
Look again: DeNiro is simulating a consecration by saying the words of Consecration. He is over the chalice. This is not right at all.
not a very accurate depiction. The "priest" did not follow the rubrics.
They pulled out certain parts of the mass you're not seeing the whole thing.
Remember, this is Hollywood - the land of make belief. There was enough of it that I remembered as a kid that I could follow it.
On the whole, it's not bad, but there definitely are some wrong details.
A mass Catholic millennials never got to experience
Kerro Guano Well hardly. I witnessed a high mass today and a low mass yesterday. You have to seek the true mass
Not really, I went to multiple high mass traditional Latin and they were lots of young kids and more babies attending than the so called new order mass!
@@Shadowcu123 I live in the west coast of Canada. The extraordinary form here is rare. More churches offer the EF in the mid to eastern provinces. That's not enough since there are young people all over the country who are questioning their faith. Most west coast millennials leave due to lack of true inspiration aka the Latin mass
Have any of you seen the whole movie? There is nudity, sex and profanity. Robert the priest says the F word. Except for those sinful things the movie had a very good message which I think most people dont understand. The Priest in the end becomes holy and closer to God thru the sins of others, even his own of dealing with Irish Mafia to bulid churches and schools.
I only wish the poster of this hadn't used such a disgusting Unchristian movie to illustrate the beauty of the ancient Mass.
Pity the movie is not appropriate.
@assasincomedy Which Arian Heretic are you talking about? And how can the majority of the Christian world (4 of the 5 primary Churches of the Pentarchy) break away from just one of the Churches who became power hungry? Roman Catholicism has rapidly become further and further alien from the original faith. Orthodoxy adheres to all the original doctrines, beliefs, and practices of ancient Christianity - while roman Catholicism continues to change more and more from the original Church.
Steel*Faith Really? Divorce and contraceptives were apart of the early Church?
Ha- then you don't want to come to my parish. The incense use there makes this look conservative.
It is sacrilegious. I do not like these things said in a real church. It is a scam. I find it sacrilegious to imitate church rituals like this in a real church. Then do it in a church studio in Los Angeles. Without actually blessed vestments. It is the lack of reverence for actually Holy objects and abusing a "consecration" scene. And the dismissal was done the wrong way; he did not say Ite missa est.
I wondered about that - we went from the Canon of Mass to dismissal. Considering that such vestments were no longer the norm (at least they're coming back!!) in the early 1980's, a blind eye was most likely done - just done with/without permission.
That's a lot of incense
When I was a kid, we called it 'fumigating" when we used it. I came close to kicking a kid in the ass that was holding that damn censor under my nose instead of holding in front of him!
The Tridentine Mass was very beautiful, especially in a Cathedral, where they had a large and well trained choir, but in the small parish church it was rather different. The Tridentine Mass does not reflect the theology (Ecclesiology) of the Church since Vat 11, which every good Catholic is bond to accept in obedience. The Tridentine Mass is beautiful but causes division, and the Mass is not a concert no matter how beautiful it may be.
The Church can't make a fundamental change in her dogmatic theology. Session XXII of the Council of Trent defined the Mass as the very renewal of the sacrifice of the Cross. The Divine Victim offered in propitiation. The new mass was deliberately created to remove this essential dogma in an effort to make it acceptable to the protestants. The new mass is a mass without a Victim offered in true sacrifice, and thus it is doubtful in validity and offensive to God, since it offers false worship. It could not have come from the Catholic Church. IT is what caused the division, not Catholics going to Mass they same way their ancestors did.
Something went wrong at Vatican II.
Unlike roman Catholicism, the true Orthodox Catholic Church has never changed, and stayed the same from it's beginning to today. The Holy Spirit has watched over the Church and protected it from grievous heresies such as the Novus Ordo. Papal Infallibility is a lie, and the Novus Ordo is just one example to support this. Come back home to the one True, Holy, and Apostolic Church.
The Novus Ordo constitutes a break with the Catholic Church, not a continuation of it.
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