TY - BOOK AU - Bautista, Jayson Q.; Ocampo, Ma. Camille Pauline B.; Plantilla, Dexter Glenn C.; and Valdez, Mary Joy N. AU - ED - ED - ED - ED - SN - 2 PY - 2014///46 CY - PB - KW - KW - 2 KW - 0 KW - 6 KW - 20 N1 - Thesis: (Bachelor of Secondary Education with Specialization in Social Studies) - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2014; 5 N2 - ABSTRACT: The primary concernof the study was to validate the perceptions of selected priests and parishioners on the re-utilization of the Traditional Latin Mass at Sto. Domingo Church, Quezon City. Specifically, it sought to find the answer on how the respondents perceived the Traditional Latin Mass as their: frequency of attendance, level of understanding, and attitude to the Mass. More so, how effective is the Traditional Latin Mass as perceived by the respondents in terms of their: frequency of attendance, level of understanding, and attitude to the Mass. To gather data and information needed in the study, the researchers observed the parishioners in Traditional Latin Mass. In addition, to complement it, a research-made a questionnaire for the parishioners, and interview schedule for the priests were utilized. Moreover, the statistical treatment of data employed the weighted mean, ranking, frequency distribution, and percentage. To accomplish the purpose of the study, purposive sampling was employed. Researchers chose 20 respondents, 10 were priests, who were requested to answer the interview schedule and 10 were parishioners, who answered the research-made questionnaire. The result showed that most of the respondents came from the age of 15-29 and 21-25 and males dominating the population of the parishioners. Majority were college graduates, employed and earned less than Php 10,000. Moreover, the respondents have a positive perception about the Latin Mass as to their frequency of attendance, level of understanding and attitude to the Mass. In addition, the respondents effectively perceived the Latin Mass as to their frequency of attendance, level of understanding and attitude to the Mass as Very Effective ER -