Biyernes, Setyembre 8, 2006
New Traditional Institute Created by the Vatican!


Today, the 8th of September, the Vatican created a religious institute of pontifical right (The Institute "Good Shepherd"), to accommodate 5 priests who had been expelled from the SSPX (such as Fr. Laguérie) and a few seminarians.

Of more general importance, is that, according to the piece, the Holy Father wishes to establish that the Traditional Missal is not a separate missal, but as a mere variation of the Roman Rite.

This is so exciting for me! I will definitely keep an eye on this since I am a so strongly connected to the Tridentine Rite. I love the Tridentine Latin Mass!

2 comment(s):

del_button Setyembre 9, 2006 nang 8:52 AM
Hindi-nagpakilala ayon kay ...

Very, very interesting development, to say the least. I can't wait for Pope Benedict's apostolic letter on liturgy which is supposed to come in October.

Best, Argent

del_button Setyembre 9, 2006 nang 10:01 AM
pauper servus et humilis ayon kay ...

Thank you for this news. Please keep these priests and seminarians in our prayers.
Much as I love and venerate the Traditional liturgy, and much as I hope that the Supreme Pontiff would comment on it in an encyclical or an apostolic letter, I don't feel like guessing what the Pope would say in the coming document. Even finally he won't give us what we'd expect, we should be humble enough to receive it graciously.

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