Archive for August 7th, 2014
Ordinations signal growing popularity of Latin Catholic Mass / St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Posted by Voice of the Faithful in Clericalism, Future of the Church, Voice of the Faithful on August 7, 2014
When Pope Francis was first elected, he appeared to the crowd in St. Peter’s Square without the short, red velvet cape known as a mozzetta. Some Roman Catholics immediately cried foul, worried the pope’s decision to forgo the more formal wear signaled a threat to traditional Catholic worship.
Specifically, they fretted over the fate of the old Latin Mass, now in the hands of a papacy that seemed to shrug off pomp and circumstance.
But more than one year into Francis’ reign, the Tridentine Mass, as it is sometimes called, appears to be alive and well. Decades after the Roman Catholic Church moved away from celebrating Mass in Latin, a throwback movement is growing, in many cases with the young leading the charge.
By Lilly Fowler, St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Click here to read the rest of this story.