The Roman Sacristan

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Showing posts with label ultra-traditionalists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ultra-traditionalists. Show all posts
Thursday, July 31, 2008

Church's teaching on religious freedom

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Following on yesterday's post about the story of the process of reason which led Brian back into full communion with Rome, I found a ver...
Wednesday, July 30, 2008

A man's return to full communion after leaving SSPX circles

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I saw this over at Fr. Z.'s blog and found the full article very interesting and quite valuable. As I say, it is hard now to retrace eve...
Saturday, July 05, 2008

Explanation of the current SSPX situation

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I found this post at Fr. Z's blog What Does The Prayer Really Say to be very detailed, clear, (and most importantly) authoritative, re...
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Saturday, July 07, 2007

Quick thoughts on Summorum Pontificum

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Well, I just finished reading "Summorum Pontificum" and the accompanying letter from Pope Benedict to the bishops explaining the m...
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Monday, November 06, 2006

Against the ultra traditionalists

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Father Edward McNamara answers the tired, old argument of "ultra traditionalists" that the current Mass is invalid. Likewise, lega...
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Roman Sacristan
Grizzly young sacristan who loves liturgy and liturgical tradition. I have a bachelor's degree in Catholic theology from the University of Dallas (a Catholic college with a solid theology department). I've worked as a Sacristan in four different parishes in the U.S. and at a shrine in Italy. I'm hoping to make this blog a resource for priests and laity who want to introduce Latin into their parishes, as well as being a resource for doing liturgy correctly, especially in the Mass according to the 2002 Roman Missal, as Pope Benedict XVI called for in his accompanying letter to bishops on "Summorum Pontificum."
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