This evening St. Josaphat Catholic Church in Detroit celebrated a Solemn High Requiem Mass for All Soul's Day. This is evidently
de rigeur for All Soul's Day in the extraordinary Gregorian liturgy of the Roman Rite. It's not hard to see why. It is absolutely
awesome -- not in that pedestrian sense of the expression, but in the sense that its whole tenor (the terrible austerity and majesty of the
De Profundis,
Dies Irae, etc.) inspires a proper fear of God and evokes awe. One actually feels it
important to pray for his departed loved ones, not just amply-domesticated Hallmark postcard sentiments. How far from the comfortable pew of Haugen and Haas.
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