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Mary+Immaculate<3

I was looking at the schedule for the Dubln Irish Festival (in Columbus, OH) and saw that there was a listing of "Irish Mass" and "Traditional Mass." Given that these Masses would be taking place in a tent, I doubt that "Traditional" meant Traditional Latin Mass. Is there some sort of Irish Mass with more Irish music selections, is this something I should be wary of or is it thelogically soud. This is for future reference as I would not be attending anyhow. P.S. sorry if this is in the wrong thread.

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Nihil Obstat

Perhaps it was a Mass celebrated in Irish Gaelic?

Traditional Latin Masses, especially big, important, very public ones, will sometimes be celebrated under tents in order to accommodate larger than usual numbers of people. It could perhaps be that.

For instance, the Econe consecrations were celebrated outside.

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Perhaps it was a Mass celebrated in Irish Gaelic?
Traditional Latin Masses, especially big, important, very public ones, will sometimes be celebrated under tents in order to accommodate larger than usual numbers of people. It could perhaps be that.
For instance, the Econe consecrations were celebrated outside.


Ooh controversial last sentance!
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Nihil Obstat

Ooh controversial last sentance!

Is there some other definition of "outside" of which I am not aware? :|

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cmotherofpirl

One of them is usually in Gaelic. Hopefully it doesn't include dancers. Do you still get gt in free if you go to Mass and bring canned food?

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