The world was blessed. Robert Kennedy was a special human being. A witch child stole Robert's life... I'm still deeply hurt. Rest in peace RFK
@randylearmonth404713 күн бұрын
What a beautiful mass, I was 8 years old, when the president was shot,rest in peace, love you
@zacharykim43615 күн бұрын
Note: This was during the 2nd Vatican Council, so this was before all the changes happened, which is why the Mass is conducted in Latin.
@DovidM-s4c18 күн бұрын
That accent lmao
@ransomcoates54623 күн бұрын
Card. Cushing is saying in a loud voice parts of the Mass that are silent. The hymn singing was permitted at Low Mass, but it was a terrible custom - the celebrant in competition with the soloist. I wonder why Mrs. Kennedy did not want a High Mass.
@johannesnicolaas24 күн бұрын
Very moving moment: at 03:23 when a priest kisses the coffin.
@johannesnicolaas24 күн бұрын
So many dreams died that year....
@djpalindrome29 күн бұрын
What an absolutely repulsive funeral liturgy. Neither an honest Novus Ordo nor having any resemblance to the timeless Traditional liturgy. Almost as if it had been improvised after everyone concerned had given up keeping up with the incessant changes issuing out of Rome
@emiliomariopile2400Ай бұрын
Rip to all the people who have passed on in this video
@ИринаКим-ъ5чАй бұрын
Gonzalez Amy Williams George Perez Gary
@Arnold-vf9cg2 ай бұрын
Jackie Kennedy was sitting up front with her daughter Caroline and son John Kennedy Jr., President Kennedy's brothers Robert And Edward as well as the rest of the Kennedy family sitting directly behind. When the chorus master started singing Ava Maria, Jackie stooped over and violently sobbed. Her daughter Caroline reached her hand over and took her by the hand and whispered to her, "Please don't cry mommy, I will help you." Jackie cried hard because of the murder itself sitting at President Kennedy's side when the fatal bullets struck him, and also remembering that Ava Maria was also sung at their wedding in 1953. So, so very sad.
@jessegonzales4042 ай бұрын
Who came up with the transcript? It's total gibberish in many passages.
@garyheron51472 ай бұрын
The USA is the most powerful country on earth, with the largest economy, military and more Nobel Prizes than any other country. Americans are extremely talented and intelligent people. Surely there is some American out there that can clean this footage up to high definetion 2K Quality and sound?
@kstewart30522 ай бұрын
And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it. (Matthew 7:27)
@gingerdude70402 ай бұрын
What surprised me most is how many times he kissed the altar. Was this normal practice then? It seems pretty compulsive.
@gingerdude70402 ай бұрын
It's not difficult to guess that the Cardinal was from Southie. Also, in places, his English pronunciation at the burial sounds eccentric.
@tomaszszypulski94272 ай бұрын
Priest was drunk or what? What latin is that?
@karlheven83282 ай бұрын
He did speak like that always. It is his style
@lindaszatkowski3212 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing this
@lindaszatkowski3212 ай бұрын
Beautiful Mass and church
@JulieAnderocci3 ай бұрын
Ask not what your country can do for u but what can u do for your country 😢😢😢😢😢😊
@JulieAnderocci3 ай бұрын
Kennedy funerals too sad😢😢😢😢😮😢
@alfredroyal34733 ай бұрын
That priest would you to sleep
@johnvrabec97473 ай бұрын
I remember my Mom crying when they broke in on the TV to report on the shooting at 12:30. I was 5 and didn't understand why she was crying. I also remember the TV being on all day and late into the evenings that weekend, culminating with Monday's services and interment. I also remember reading the National Geographic issue my Uncle had with the pictures and story of that weekend, later on. A sad, devastating time when the Deep State stole our country from us in broad daylight.
@Twentythousandlps4 ай бұрын
People should be aware that priests are not expected to PERFORM the liturgy like an actor (unless they're gay).
@Marcus-784 ай бұрын
Cérémonie poignante après la mort d'un grand président. Si un Kennedy retrouve un jour le bureau ovale de la Maison Blanche, ce sera une revanche sur le destin. Quel dommage que John-John ait trouvé la mort dans un accident d'avion en 1999 ...
@JamesEaton-x3m4 ай бұрын
What a solemn and beautiful mass. I could only think of what a great honor it must have been for the servicemen to carry the fallen president's casket into the church.
You can tell that everyone is in shock and was still trying to come to grips with what had happened just 3 days before. Bobby looked absolutely devastated.
@JulieAnderocci5 ай бұрын
The world was mourning😢😮😮😢😮
@JulieAnderocci6 ай бұрын
Our grief was unbelievable 😢😢😢😢😢😢
@lornaowens46736 ай бұрын
But with the liturgy everyone needs to be able to understand it.
@andrewangelopacheco99606 ай бұрын
I remeber this type of Mass. The ancient Mass was by the Council of Trent forbidden to be changed. But this was only the beginning of the destruction of the Mass. One year later Bugnin butchered 99% of the ancient treasury of Liturgical prayer. We had lost so much. But St.John Paul ll began the restoration of the unchangable Traditional Latin Mass. And now an anti-Pope is detroying it again. This Mass here horrified and caused the Church to lose MANY Catholics.
@darkangelmichael61486 ай бұрын
Andy Williams, a personal friend holding it together, giving the performance of his life... singing Battle Hymn of the Republic for his friend. Heartbreaking.
@RedRiverMan7 ай бұрын
this is a different kind of Mass, I have neve heard the priest read the word and have the people respond or repeat it, its beautiful and what happened to this form of proclaiming the word? Can we get it back?
@clipPRmusic5 ай бұрын
This repetition by the people is supposed to occur during every mass, in the responsorial psalm. On Sundays and special feasts it occurs between the first and second readings, and on other days it occurs between the first reading and the Gospel reading.
@davidcurran-z8g7 ай бұрын
Amazing that they deleted Edward Kennedy’s remarks. They were an important part of the entire service.
@shawngibbons5967 ай бұрын
Anyone know the name of the hymn between 5:00 and 8:30?
@jfvoll5 ай бұрын
All Hail, Adored Trinity with OLD HUNDREDTH as the tune
@shawngibbons5965 ай бұрын
@@jfvoll Thank you very much!
@stevenmichael34268 ай бұрын
I'm done with all of the Vatican II stupidity.
@sxyslyvxn8 ай бұрын
I was born approximately 14 months after the death of JFK. My late parents and many friends I spoke to had many fond memories of the man, often making me wish I was there to share such memories as this. My mother told me she was at home looking after my older sister and brother (who were about the same ages as John Jr and Caroline) as they watched the parade and whole tragic incident on TV. My father, who was at work at the time rehearsing for an upcoming concert with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, was oblivious to what happened until he came home on a lunch break, Mother had to break the news to my dad. About 3 yrs earlier, they, along with several friends and neighbors were volunteering for JFK's presidential campaign, doing mailings, making phone calls, even driving people to the polls. According to my older sister, mom was so distraught she didn't feel like cooking anything so dad went to the grocery store and bought TV dinners for everybody. Mom said she relayed all that happened to dad until dad came home early from work that day after the conductor announcing the news from the podium and thereby cancelling the upcoming concert. Mom said they cried off and on for days, with an occasional pause. The tears came to a head when they saw John Jr. saluting his father's flag-draped bier being loaded onto the caisson. They stayed glued to the TV set and we suspect churches must have been packed that day of the funeral while others watched on TV. My maternal grandmother, was in NYC in the garment district purchasing clothes for her children's store in Atlanta and took a break for lunch when she heard the news from a cab driver's radio. She then called my mother, making sure she and her family were okay. Other memories from friends followed...some were at school and were dismissed early from their classes; A cabbie friend told he he was there when it happened. He was a streetcorner vendor in downtown Dallas selling candy, cigarettes, etc a few blocks away and remembered what he thought to be a tire blowout or firecracker and panic hit the streets. When I asked him what he thought of JFK, he broke into tears as he said he was, in his opinion, the best president ever. I was also astonished to hear even his own political rivals mourned him. The late US senator from Arizona Barry Goldwater, who spoke of running against him in 1964 said, "Even though we strongly disagreed on a number of issues, he was one of the few people who would take time to listen with great enthusiasm and fairness as if he were of the same party as I was...He was, in effect, my best friend!" I never attended a Latin Mass before until I was in Holland, celebrating Easter Monday. I was born in the final months of the Vatican II councils and yet I often browsed through my mother's old missal with half of the liturgy in Latin and English. Luckily, I knew a good bit of the anthems well enough to sing along. Mom, who was a convert, said the missal came in quite handy as a soprano soloist both in a church choir and on demand elsewhere for weddings and funerals. When you think about it from a church history angle, both John an his brother Robert experienced the changes the Church had made, albeit in short order. With Jack they had the traditional Latin Requiem Mass and for his brother the solemn Requiem Mass was done in English, a liturgical changing of the guard, so to speak. Both Masses, both Latin and in the vernacular, when said properly, definitely exude an air of holiness and the one said here for JFK stirs the heart and soul into profound depths of being, leaving one in tears of mixed emotions...from sorrow to joy, uncertainty to faith in a merciful and ever-loving God who will, in due time as He sees fit, call us home to share eternal joys in His Kingdom that cannot be matched in this world.
@Tridentine8 ай бұрын
56:30 invalid form of consecration = invalid Mass.
@janomars49287 ай бұрын
who are you to say that it is invalid?
@zr37555 ай бұрын
Different translations of the Words of Institution surely don't invalidate the Mass?
@kamilmdrg63219 ай бұрын
At this moment i realize that in general the idea of novus ordo was good but it went all the way wrong in the time
@BujangMelaka909 ай бұрын
Ugly mass
@michaelryan39609 ай бұрын
was it a low mass? Why was nothing chanted? I thought a lot of the prayers were said quietly by the celebrant?
@southronpapist4 ай бұрын
It was a Low Mass. The widowed Kennedy asked for it, and for that inappropriate use of the hymn Ave Maria during the procession. Cardinal Cushing was a notorious modernist, hence the irreverence with which he said Mass here. This video's description even says that this was "the worst televised Mass ever".
@raymondmurphy95939 ай бұрын
The old latin Mass for President Kennedy.
@juliabajaro346310 ай бұрын
Yes Latin Mass to me is very solemn, the vestments of the Priest and the service are appropriate, the choir’s singing sounds so heavenly as if the Lord is going up to heavens, and womens dressed up appropriately.
@flaviusvirus10 ай бұрын
Interessante é que este rito missal, de 1965, era o que o Varicano 2 determinou. Não o atual, que é ecumenico.
@ChristineShaw-c4v10 ай бұрын
BEAUTIFUL Devotion, Music, Church! My Spirit is "MAGNIFIED!" All GLORY to the LORD!
@ChristineShaw-c4v10 ай бұрын
As I listen on February 10, 2024
@adamandrews410710 ай бұрын
I remember these days clearly as I had just completed fifth grade. All my classmates had made Bobby Kennedy campaign buttons in the weeks prior…
@johnpglackin3459 ай бұрын
Thanks for supporting socialism. Democrats are socialists.