Baltimore Archdiocese shuts down Latin Mass by August
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James Manning
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Dioceses were granted a two year reprieve in which they were to "shepherd" us traddies into the Novus Ordo Mass. We just don't understand how wonderful and totally not questionable or problematic it is. It's all just bad catechesis on our end.
So it begins.
I've already located the nearest SSPX mission in case my parish gets shut down.More
Dioceses were granted a two year reprieve in which they were to "shepherd" us traddies into the Novus Ordo Mass. We just don't understand how wonderful and totally not questionable or problematic it is. It's all just bad catechesis on our end.
So it begins.
I've already located the nearest SSPX mission in case my parish gets shut down.
So it begins.
I've already located the nearest SSPX mission in case my parish gets shut down.
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Is it just a coincidence that this document follows closely on the heels of this post: Baltimore: Church Attendance Falls From 250,000 to 2,000
And with Baltimore diocesan churches overflowing, marriages, baptisms and confirmations at an all time high with no church closures or bankruptcy in sight… oh wait.
John A Cassani
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Right. And if they have any young priests at all, they have priests who would be more than happy to say the TLM. It’s not like 30 years ago, when bishops had to find priests in nursing homes, or close to it. Church haters used to say that all bishops preached was “pay, pray and obey.” They have certainly retained the “pay,” and the “obey.”