Ship of Fools: St Michael the Archangel, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Ship of Fools: St Michael the Archangel, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Be kind and gentle - like Jesus
Read the full Mystery Worshipper report here
Ship of Fools: St Michael the Archangel, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Be kind and gentle - like Jesus
Read the full Mystery Worshipper report here
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About 40 years ago I was twice in the Soviet Union and attended Mass in both Moscow and St Petersburg (Leningrad) but although it was well after Vatican 2 the Mass was still celebrated in Latin with gospel readings in Polish and Lithuanian.
the church I attended in riga did have a weekly Mass in English and advertised preparation for the sacraments in English but again time did not suit.
For anyone familiar with the *shape* of the Western liturgy - be they Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, or whatever - the Mass is the Mass is the Mass, and you've a fair chance of at least knowing where you are in the service, and roughly what's going on, even if the words are unfamiliar.
(The main language used at the International Mass is the one which the Principal Celebrant is most comfortable in.)
However, I'm told that Danish is one of the most difficult European languages for an English speaker to learn (Dutch is the easiest
The present RC Bishop of Copenhagen is Czeslow Kozon,son of Polish parents and who probably speaks Polish as well as Danish.
The most commonly used languages at Lourdes are of course French and Italian closely followed by English which is THE modern international language. After that come Spanish,German and Dutch.
Many other languages are used occasionally - for example I think that there is a daily recitation of the rosary in Vietnamese - as groups from other linguistic areas may be visiting the shrine.
What I find striking,though not too surprising is that there is little Polish used nor indeed other Eastern european languages but I suppose that the Poles have their own Marian shrines,in particular Czestochova (not sure of the spelling - it is easier in German Tschenstochau).
On the 15th August the International Mass usually takes place outside in a meadow which can accommodate 20 000 and the principal language is French.
However, back to the MW Report, and how lovely to hear of such an international and eclectic congregation - the Rainbow People Of God, indeed...