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In his very first sermon as pontiff, Pope Leo XIV told the cardinals who elected him that anyone who exercises authority in ...
Without basis, without charity, Pope Francis and his advisors stripped that venerable gem away from Catholics almost entirely.
Leo will disappear further this weekend when he begins a six-week vacation in his first break since his historic election May ...
The Latin Mass, which was formalized by Pope St. Pius V in 1570 and continues to be practiced by some Catholics today, has several key differences from the more common Vatican II mass, which was ...
Some Latin Mass–goers have responded to the restrictions by turning to liturgies offered by breakaway groups. The SSPX website says that about 25,000 Americans attend its liturgies.
Most who attend the Latin Mass also attend the Novus Ordo (known colloquially as the Mass of Vatican II). They know that to be Catholic means we must remain inside the barque of Peter, however ...
The cathedral celebrated its final Latin mass last week, and predictably, the news wasn't welcomed by the parishioners at St Aloysius. "Everyone has a right to feel sad," 20-year-old Izabella ...
Miami’s Latin Mass community growing Miami’s Latin Mass community has more than doubled in the past five years — up from an average of 112 congregants in 2017 to 320 in 2023 — according to ...
Fellow parishioner Tony Bergin said the Latin Mass would stand the test of time. “In 100 years it won’t matter that we spent a few of them in the hall,’’ Mr Bergin said.
Latin Mass adherents are a tiny minority of practicing Catholics, and most Church traditionalists—bishops, priests, and laypeople alike—are content to take part in Masses offered in the ...
“The Mass at Franciscan has been [canceled],” the spokesperson said. “The bishop is seeking a dispensation for the Mass at St. Peter’s, where the weekly Latin Mass has been held for years.” ...