TLM
TLM, or Traditional Latin Mass, refers to the form of the Roman Catholic Mass that is celebrated in Latin, following the Roman Missal as it was used before the reforms of the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s. This Mass is characterized by its use of Latin prayers, rituals, and a focus on the altar, often celebrated with a high level of solemnity and reverence.
Many Catholics appreciate TLM for its historical significance and spiritual depth. Supporters argue that it fosters a sense of continuity with the Church's past and enhances the sacredness of the liturgy. TLM has seen a resurgence in interest among some communities, reflecting a desire for traditional worship practices.