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Introduction

Cardinal Medina, Ordination 2002 in Gricigliano

    The Institute, with the permission of the Holy Father, celebrates the classical Roman Liturgy in its traditional form according to the liturgical books promulgated in 1962 by Blessed Pope John XXIII. The Pope wishes that the treasure of the traditional Roman liturgy, celebrated unchanged for centuries and centuries, should be preserved for coming generations. Many people had asked him to reintroduce the possibility of celebrating the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass again in this highly appreciated form, which also had been working exclusively during the Second Vatican Council. As a matter of fact, most of the changes have been introduced by liturgical reform that took place in the years after the Second Vatican Council. The Council itself never abolished the traditional liturgy, and its famous document about the Liturgy of the Church mentioned only the possibility of some adaptations but never changed the language nor the rite of the Holy Mass as a whole.

Pope John XXIII.

    It is, therefore, very desirable that all the faithful should know the traditional liturgy and should be able to understand its significance and its importance for the future of Holy Mother Church.

Attractiveness of the Latin Mass

    As a matter of fact, more and more young people, who had never before experienced the profoundness and the beauty of the traditional liturgy, are deeply touched by their first contact with it and everywhere are requesting that permission to celebrate this liturgy in public should be given more generously. This is exactly what our Holy Father, John Paul II, has asked our Shepherds to do. It is very convincing to see how the apostolates of the Institute and other communities where the traditional Mass is celebrated are frequented by young families and youth. All of them are attracted by the force of tradition itself. It is the Institute's aim to give as many people as possible the opportunity to know the classical Roman Liturgy because the people have the experience that it strengthens their faith, it helps them in their struggle for a Christian life in the world of today, and it always attaches them more to the Church and to the Holy Father.


Bishop Laise says mass in the chapel of
the Holy Trinity in Gricigliano.

 

  

                      Ordinations 2000

 

THE HEART OF THE CHURCH - THE HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS

 

Holy Mass. Elevation.

 

A Diamond in a Setting

    The founder of the Institute of Christ the King, Monsignor Gilles Wach, S.T.D., frequently underlines that the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is like a diamond which needs a dignified beautiful setting to show even more its value and its brilliance. For this reason, the Institute strives with all its forces to surround the Holy Sacrifice not only by the perfectly traditional Catholic teaching and the utmost beauty and solemnity of the rite and the Churches where it is celebrated but also by a genuine Catholic lifestyle in its apostolates. Truth, liturgy, and charity should form an ever-greater harmony to render evident the sacramental power and the riches of grace present in the Holy Mass. We try to everywhere integrate all these elements in the mission of the Institute of Christ the King, so that the celebration of the Traditional Liturgy becomes the highlight and the climax of what our priests and faithful are living in their commitment to their Roman Catholic faith.

 

Cardinal Medina, Ordination of Fathers Marchadier and Boinet.
2002.

 

St Francis de Sales feast 2003

Words, Gestures, and Details

The moment of Consecration, where the mystery of Transubstantiation takes place, is like a pike of a majestic mountain from which the streams of Paradise flow down into our daily life. Certainly, you have to come down from this peak, but the water of Divine Grace that has touched us in this moment will refresh our mind and body during our day. Our relationship with God is profoundly linked to the presence of our Savior in the Holy Eucharist, made possible through the Holy Mass and received with awe during Communion. In a human relationship, every word, every gesture, and every detail is important, how much more in our relationship with God. Therefore, to secure this relationship, on which our life and salvation is depending, the Church has always taken the greatest care with the words, the gestures, and the details of Holy Liturgy. No one would like to jeopardize his contact with the Almighty by the casual behavior or the gratuitous and willful change of words and gestures that establish, according to God's will, this relationship. On the contrary, God Himself, by the power of the Holy Ghost, has instituted the Holy Eucharist in such a way that even after 2000 years we can be sure of His Divine Presence, if we do what the Church does and has always done. The Liturgy, under the influence of the Holy Ghost, has developed such words, gestures, and details that God Himself has esteemed worthy to express the right kind of worship that is due to Him. No individual has permission to change these rubrics and formulas at will. The more we are faithful to the liturgy that has grown under the influence of God's Almighty Spirit for centuries and celebrated by the Church for much more than a thousand years, the more we will become faithful to the Church itself and worship with Her the presence of the Holy One whose glory is our redemption.

 

Loving Care of the Liturgical Rubrics


    Liturgy will more easily show what it is: the true representation of the Divine Presence among us!
    The priests of our Institute are very aware of the fact that the rubrics of the Mass, born from the grace of the Holy Ghost, are to be observed with loving care if we want to maintain the treasure of the Catholic faith unaltered. The famous sentence stating that "the law of prayer is the law of the faith" (lex orandi, lex credendi) gives to the exact and careful celebration of the liturgy great importance. He who changes words or gestures of the Liturgy endangers the faith of those for whom he celebrates and becomes responsible for diminishing the integrity of their belief.

    Not only the ceremony in itself with its beautiful rubrics, the dignified Latin language, and the profound expression of theological truth is important but, also, other details count when it comes to making every single faithful understand how important the liturgy is for our lives. The vestments, the altar cloth, the candlesticks, the cruets, the garments of the servers, all these and many other items used during the celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass have to show that we care to give the Lord only the most beautiful things that we have. For this reason, Christian art at its best plays a significant role in the liturgical mysteries.


First Mass of Father Von Menshengen in Austria.

 

Art for Liturgy

    So many skills have been developed during the centuries, especially for the beautification of the Mass and the objects used during the Holy Sacrifice. Carving, gilding, painting, lace making, needlework, sewing, weaving, and many other human crafts have been developed to their present perfection because of the needs of the Liturgy, and they are, as it is, in danger of disappearing without these needs. Fine arts brought into the Liturgy are just another expression of the visible and touchable veneration that is necessary for us humans to give glory to God. As we have not only a soul but also a body, we have to show our awe towards God with both these elements that form our being. It should be clear to everyone that it is impossible to pretend to venerate God with our whole strength if we would not include in this veneration those talents and skills that He has given us to transform nature into art.   

First Mass of Father Marchadier in Gricigliano.

    During the centuries the Liturgy has certainly used different styles of ecclesiastical art such as Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, or Classicism. These styles are quite different from each other, but they use some unchangeable principles of beauty that are adequate to serve the liturgy due to the Almighty. It is perfectly acceptable to utilize these styles today, especially because there rarely seems anything to replace them, but if we use them they should be really beautiful, that is an expression of taste, art, and balance. It is not easy to create an appropriate setting for the greatest of the mysteries on earth which is the Mass, but it is worthwhile putting a lot of energy in the effort to do so because then the graces of the Lord's Sacrifice will even more richly flow into our hearts.

  Liturgy, path to God

    The Lord has left us the Holy Liturgy to make sure that we can remain in contact with Him. It has been the aim of the Church to bring as many people to the liturgical celebration of the sacrifice of the Lord as possible. As a matter of fact, we could say that it is the only aim of the Church to bring people in contact with the Lord through the celebration of the Sacraments and especially through the Holy Mass. It is the center of the Church, and at the same time, Her nourishment, Her protection, and Her goal because here is the Lord. What could we do more than to strive with all our forces to make it clear to every single person that without the assistance to this holy celebration it remains very difficult, if not impossible, to stay with the Lord. Therefore, the Institute of Christ the King lives for the Liturgy, which is the source of everything else when it comes to the Faith. Liturgical matters are not minor details, but they are and they have always been one of the main preoccupations of Holy Mother Church. If not for the Liturgy, many people would not know about the doctrine, and if not for the Liturgy many people would never have met the Lord. It is a worthy task and a highly important aim to maintain the fullness of the liturgical tradition to safeguard the meaning of its mystical gestures and to defend the right to do today what the Church has always done. In total obedience to Holy Mother Church, the Institute of Christ the King is proud and happy to serve the Lord present in the Holy Mysteries of the Liturgy and to give all the energy of its members to this decisive liturgical apostolate.

Ordinations. 

    This care for the Liturgy includes care for a complete Catholic lifestyle and for the integrity of Roman Catholic Doctrine. It is never an end to itself, but it always guides us to Him who is the beginning and the end of everything: Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.