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May 2, 2008 / 03:31 am. The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP), in cooperation with EWTN, will soon release an instructional video on the 1962 Latin Mass.
The Mass is celebrated in Latin at St. Patrick Catholic Church in New Orleans in September 2007, on the day expanded use of the Latin Mass as authorized by Pope Benedict XVI went in to effect.
The debate in the Catholic Church over the celebration of the old Latin Mass is heating up just as Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate is getting under way ...
The Latin Mass attendees I spoke with say their congregations have some vocal critics of Vatican II and the modern Church, but they insist that such people are not representative.
A decree this month by Pope Benedict allowing wider use of the old Latin mass has spawned a veritable cottage industry in helping Roman Catholic priests learn how to celebrate the centuries-old rite.
Saint Mary Mother of God Parish in D.C.’s Chinatown was told that by Sept. 21, it was to cease use of Latin rituals.
Those worshippers included 26-year-old Brendon Miller-Boldt, who along with his wife, Elizabeth, and their two young children, also attend Latin mass at the Most Precious Blood parish in Pittsburgh.