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The Surprising Truth: Jesus Taught the Apostles the Roman Canon – Eucharistic Prayer #1!

Updated: September 17, 2024 at 6:39 pm EST  See Comments

Of the four Eucharistic Prayer options in a Novus Ordo Mass, there is only one that has its origins in the apostles and the words of Our Lord Himself. Eucharistic Prayer I, or the Roman Canon, is the only option in the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) – and also the option least used by priests who say the Novus Ordo. Father David Nix, a diocesan hermit and priest of 14 years, explains the infallible teaching behind the origin of the Roman Canon prayed at every TLM. He also refutes the modernist justification for shortening the various prayers connected to the sacraments. Although Novus Ordo sacraments are still valid, Fr. Nix maintains they are indeed less powerful than the old variations.

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September 17, 2024

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