With little fanfare or theatrics, the Pope’s motu proprio is opening doors. St. Matthew’s Roman Catholic Church in Dix Hills, NY was founded in 1965 with the Parish building completed in 1968. The church was built at the height of… Continue Reading →
I’m getting a little tired of all the criticisms in the press of Summorum Pontificum and the liberalization of the Latin Mass. I love most how critics never fail to mention that the “priest has his back to the people.”… Continue Reading →
Bishop Lucas on the diocese of Springfield Il. has responded to the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum. I reprint his response here with some of my emphases and comments. Two forms of Mass meant to enrich each other On July 7,… Continue Reading →
Damian Thompson has a great little piece in Spectator about the implementation of the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum. In it he relishes how the motu proprio is making the enemies of the Latin Mass squirm, forcing them to stick their… Continue Reading →
It’s outlandish. Unthinkable in this day and age. I cannot believe that anyone could be so insensitive to Jewish people. This matter had been settled. The Catholic Church was wrong to bring back the Latin Mass and worse, prayers that… Continue Reading →
Since we are only nine days away from the implementation of the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, I decided a song was needed to celebrate the occasion. Now, when you read this, I want you to promise me that you will… Continue Reading →
From the bulletin of the Diocese of Santa Rosa, California My emphases and [comments] HT to Fredi for the link. My Dear People, On July 7, 2007, Our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, issued an Apostolic Letter entitled: “Summorum Pontificum”… Continue Reading →
Well, I have to give this priest some credit, he does not just recite the party line. This is some innovative opposition. What the Tridentine Mass requires by Father Eugene Hemrick It seems like only yesterday that I was celebrating… Continue Reading →
John Allen reports in his blog post of last week that Bishop Trautman of Erie, PA and Chairman of the USCCB’s Committee for the Liturgy will be sending a letter to all U.S. bishops letting them know where things stand… Continue Reading →
The Canons Regular of St John Cantius have launched a new website dedicated to the Latin Mass according to the Missale Romanum of 1962. This wonderful new site (www.SanctaMissa.org) contains online tutorials and guides for all the rubrics. This is… Continue Reading →
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