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Traditionis Custodes at 30 Days: A Retrospective and a Prospective

As we approach the month’s mind marker of Traditionis Custodes, and with the benefit of literally hundreds of articles produced, including my own reflection here at CWR within 48 hours of the promulgation of the […]

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With local discernment of Pope Francis’ new restrictions on the ‘old Mass’ underway, Catholics reflect on their experience of the liturgy

In 1984, Colin Cain and his wife, Jane, were on the way home from a late-evening grocery run in South St. Paul when they noticed the light was on in the rectory of St. Augustine’s parish. They stopped, and together, mustered the resolve to knock on the door with a deeply felt request for the pastor: Would he consider offering Mass as it was celebrated prior to the Second Vatican Council?

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Documentarian and Latin Mass devotee says, ‘You can’t just squash it’

When Cameron O’Hearn set out two-years-ago to create a documentary on the Traditional Latin Mass, he envisioned it being an invitation to his fellow Catholics. What he never envisioned, was Pope Francis restricting Mass’s celebration a month before the documentary was set to release.

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Is This What the Church Needs Just Now?

Fr. Gerald E. Murray: Pope Francis sees previous permissions for the celebration of the EF as wounding the unity in the Church. But did it?

The post Is This What the Church Needs Just Now? appeared first on The Catholic Thing.

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Discipleship, Vocation, Formation: On Antiquum Ministerium: Instituting the Ministry of Catechist

With the recent release of the Motu Proprio, Antiquum Ministerium: Instituting the Ministry of Catechist, Pope Francis draws our attention to the critical importance of lay discipleship and the formation of catechists in our time. […]

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