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Tag Archives: Traditional Latin Mass

Military Archdiocesan Head Insists Priests Must Offer Novus Ordo and Not Exclusively Traditional Mass

Jun 19, 2017 Brian Kelly Reply

Liturgy Guy, Brian Williams: For the past two years the Fort Hood Traditional Latin Mass community has celebrated All Souls Day with an outdoor Mass offered on the hood of a Korean era Army Jeep. While the Mass is offered for the … Continue reading →

No, Padre Pio Did Not Say the Novus Ordo Mass

Feb 27, 2017 Brian Kelly Reply

The Remnant, Father Ladis J. Cizik: Saint Padre Pio was the first stigmatized Priest in the Church, sent from God to be a sign for our times. Francesco Forgione (born 1887) received the five wounds of Christ only after ordination (1910) when … Continue reading →

New Bishop of Liverpool: ‘How on Earth Can You Say No’ to Traditional Mass?

Mar 24, 2014 Brian Kelly Reply

Rorate Caeli: Liverpool is the largest diocese in the whole island of Great Britain by number of nominal Catholics – at least according to the Annuario Pontificio (source) – so it certainly is a source of great joy that its new archbishop, Abp. … Continue reading →

New Bishop Bans Venerable Latin Mass at Fisher More College

Mar 3, 2014 Brian Kelly 63

Rorate Caeli: In a stunning and breathtaking letter, the Most Rev. Michael Olson, the newly-ordained bishop of the Fort Worth Diocese and the second-youngest bishop in the United States, has fully and totally banned the offering of the Traditional Latin Mass … Continue reading →

Traditional Latin Mass to Be Offered in MIT Chapel, Boston

Jan 31, 2014 Brian Kelly Reply

Rorate Caeli: On Sunday, February 9, there will be a Traditional Latin Mass celebrated in the chapel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the first of its kind there in decades. This ancient form of the Mass, often noted for … Continue reading →

Franciscan of the Immaculate Ordered to Cease EF Latin Mass at 30 Sites

Jan 15, 2014 Brian Kelly Reply

Rorate Caeli: Il Coordinamento Nazionale del Summorum Pontificum reports that out of 33 sites where the Franciscans of the Immaculate had offered the Traditional Latin Mass daily or weekly before July 11, only 3 still have this Mass. More specifically, the Vetus Ordo … Continue reading →

Summation of Interview With Procurator General of Franciscan Friars of the

Aug 22, 2013 Brian Kelly Reply

Louis Varrecchio of CNA: After some initial confusion, the picture is becoming more clear, and let’s just say, it ain’t real pretty. In his interview with Tornielli, Fr. Apollonio said, “Fr. Lombardi has clearly stated that the decisions taken regarding … Continue reading →

Cardinal Llovera Will Close Pilgrimage With Traditional Latin Mass at St. Peter’s High Altar

Oct 23, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

Former Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain, Cardinal Antonio Cañizares Llovera—current Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments—will be the celebrant of the Pontifical Mass in the extraordinary form that will close the … Continue reading →

Summorum Pontificum Finally Implemented by Bishop of England and Wales

Mar 26, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

Here’s a photograph to gladden the heart of any traditional Catholic and to give The Tablet’s Bobbie Mickens a fit of the vapours. The prelate wearing that magnificent mitre is a bishop of England and Wales, believe it or not, … Continue reading →

Traditional Latin Mass in Afghanistan? Yes

Oct 19, 2011 Brian Kelly Reply

Rorate Caeli: The photo above usually would be very newsworthy: a priest, one of the 15 that say a weekly or monthly Traditional Latin Mass for the souls of our Purgatorial Society, saying a Requiem Mass for the souls enrolled … Continue reading →

15 Out of 68 Parishes in Arlington VA Diocese Offer Traditional Mass on Sundays

Feb 4, 2011 Brian Kelly Reply

Rorate Caeli has the post with one commenter listing all the parishes.

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