This photo from the blog, "The Inspired Traditionalist", is of Bishop Salvatore Cordileone of the Diocese of San Diego, California celebrating a Tridentine Mass on Februrary 25, 2007, at St Mary's Church in Stamford, Ct.
Thank you Seminarian Matthew for posting the foto of Bishop Cordigleone on the Web. I twice assisted at a Solemn Pontificial Tridentine Mass officiated by him in San Diego when I used to live there. I now attend the monthly Tridentine Masses of the SSPX in Hilo, Big Island, HI. Keep up the good work and God bless you.
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Thank you Seminarian Matthew for posting the foto of Bishop Cordigleone on the Web. I twice assisted at a Solemn Pontificial Tridentine Mass officiated by him in San Diego when I used to live there. I now attend the monthly Tridentine Masses of the SSPX in Hilo, Big Island, HI. Keep up the good work and God bless you.
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