Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
Some explanation of the figures would be good. Does this graph means there are now 400 parishes and other locations where the Tridentine form of the Mass is REGULARLY celebrated?
To give credit where credit is due-- the graph appears on the website of Coalition Ecclesia Dei, which has compiled date for over 20 years, and is always grateful for information about new Masses and time changes. Elizabeth
A lot of the hippies went to Canada, so it's not over yet there. But the clock is ticking... Wait, that implies a certain hegelian inevitability. Things are over-all getting worse in the land of the Canadian Catechism.
At the end of June our pastor prayed the EF low mass for the first time. He trained the servers and they did a great job. He was transferred and now the servers were told (as per the Aux. bishop for the west portion of our archdiocese) that for Novus Ordo masses - never to bow during mass either to the tabernacle, the altar or to the priest. Really confusing and sad for the servers. They had embraced a very reverent and solemn way to serve and it was pulled out from under them. And to think this was the bishop who preached at a Solemn High EF mass on July 1st. Canada needs help!
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Love it, but Bishop Smirk is not happy!
ReplyDeleteDid you make this graph? I'd love to know where the figures come from.
ReplyDeletedraw a pie graph us hippies have got he munchies now
ReplyDeleteHi, Hilary Jane!
ReplyDeleteSome explanation of the figures would be good. Does this graph means there are now 400 parishes and other locations where the Tridentine form of the Mass is REGULARLY celebrated?
Sincerely, Sean M. Brooks
Hi, Hilary Jane!
ReplyDeleteDrat, disregard my previous note.
I took another look at the graph and realized it had answered my question above.
Sean M. Brooks
Does this graph take into account all TLMS, including the FSSP,SSPX,ICRESS, etc?
ReplyDeleteAll: Dunno. Dunno and dunno.
ReplyDeleteFount it on the internet.
To give credit where credit is due--
ReplyDeletethe graph appears on the website of
Coalition Ecclesia Dei, which has compiled date for over 20 years, and is always grateful for information about new Masses and time changes.
Elizabeth
A lot of the hippies went to Canada, so it's not over yet there. But the clock is ticking... Wait, that implies a certain hegelian inevitability. Things are over-all getting worse in the land of the Canadian Catechism.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's OK Father. Canada doesn't matter. Ask the CDF.
ReplyDeleteAt the end of June our pastor prayed the EF low mass for the first time. He trained the servers and they did a great job. He was transferred and now the servers were told (as per the Aux. bishop for the west portion of our archdiocese) that for Novus Ordo masses - never to bow during mass either to the tabernacle, the altar or to the priest. Really confusing and sad for the servers. They had embraced a very reverent and solemn way to serve and it was pulled out from under them. And to think this was the bishop who preached at a Solemn High EF mass on July 1st.
ReplyDeleteCanada needs help!