"Italian Political Party Petitions For Latin Mass"
Is Traditional Catholicism patriotic, or unmistankenly Catholic... or both?
Rome, Dec. 13, 2006 (CWNews.com) - Italy’s National Alliance party is leading a petition drive among Catholics in the Liguria region, asking the bishops there to allow at least one Sunday Mass each week celebrated in the Tridentine rite.
The National Alliance, concerned about the steady influx of immigrants from South America and Eastern Europe into Liguria, argues that the use of the 1962 Missal would be an effective way to help integrate the new residents into the region’s traditional culture.
Gee, "integrate everyone together". Isn't that precisely one of the main reasons Pope St. Gregory the Great first brought about the Latin Mass 1,500 years ago, and Pope St. Pius V expanded it's use 500 years ago?
But hey, who am I to argue with this 'Spirit of Vatican II' inspired Tower of Babel that tries so hard to be everything to everyone. We all know how well that's worked out these past 40 odd years, huh?
Is Traditional Catholicism patriotic, or unmistankenly Catholic... or both?
Rome, Dec. 13, 2006 (CWNews.com) - Italy’s National Alliance party is leading a petition drive among Catholics in the Liguria region, asking the bishops there to allow at least one Sunday Mass each week celebrated in the Tridentine rite.
The National Alliance, concerned about the steady influx of immigrants from South America and Eastern Europe into Liguria, argues that the use of the 1962 Missal would be an effective way to help integrate the new residents into the region’s traditional culture.
Gee, "integrate everyone together". Isn't that precisely one of the main reasons Pope St. Gregory the Great first brought about the Latin Mass 1,500 years ago, and Pope St. Pius V expanded it's use 500 years ago?
But hey, who am I to argue with this 'Spirit of Vatican II' inspired Tower of Babel that tries so hard to be everything to everyone. We all know how well that's worked out these past 40 odd years, huh?
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