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In English, that would be: "Queen of Heaven ... often called the "traditional Latin Mass." Bishops around the world have been pulled into these battles after the 2021 release of the Pope Francis ...
The Archdiocese of Detroit has new restrictions on traditional Latin Mass. Starting July 1, several churches in metro Detroit will no longer be able to celebrate traditional Latin Mass. For some ...
Gathered at the Costa Rica Media Market, Latin American industry leaders took the temperature of the independent film scene ...
COMMENTARY: A true Eucharistic revival depends not on uniformity of rites, but on unity of faith and reverence across ...
Marking Corpus Christi Sunday, Cardinal Zen, 93, retired bishop of Hong Kong, posted a photo of himself holding a monstrance ...
Is compromise possible that can respect both unity and diversity in the church? After the Second Vatican Council, the liturgy ...
While reporting relatively low levels of attendance at Mass, almost half of US adults (47%) say they have a personal or ...
English version; The Latin Mass: A New Era of Reconciliation. The Latin Mass: A New Era of Reconciliation Pope Leo XIV signals a shift towards reconciliation with traditionalist communities, ...
While use of the Latin Mass remains a flash point, a controversy in the rapidly growing Diocese of Charlotte, N.C., has raised questions about the status of other liturgical traditions and symbols.
In English, that would be: “Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia. For He whom you did merit to bear, alleluia.” While many consider Latin chant controversial, the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music ...
Latin Mass restrictions spark debate, but liturgy tensions go beyond language. Critics say tradition’s being stifled. Church leaders cite unity, not nostalgia, as the goal.
There's more to Catholic liturgy wars than the Latin Mass. By Terry ... alleluia,” he sang, leading to the crowd’s response, “Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia.” In English, that ...