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Omaha Steve

(107,491 posts)
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 12:50 PM 22 hrs ago

American cardinal celebrates old Latin Mass in St. Peter's in a sign of change

Source: AP

By NICOLE WINFIELD
Updated 8:51 AM CDT, October 25, 2025

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Traditionalist Catholics who felt abandoned after Pope Francis restricted the old Latin Mass rejoiced Saturday as they prepared to celebrate the traditional liturgy in St. Peter’s Basilica with the explicit approval of Pope Leo XIV.

Cardinal Raymond Burke, the conservative American figurehead, was to celebrate the old Mass for pilgrims on Saturday during their Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome. Another cardinal, Matteo Zuppi of Italy, celebrated a packed vespers service for them Friday night.

For many traditionalists, the moment was a tangible sign that Leo might be more sympathetic to their plight, after they felt rejected by Francis and his 2021 crackdown on the old liturgy.

Francis had taken action after the spread of the ancient liturgy, especially in the United States, dovetailed with the rise of religiously inspired political conservatism and decline in church attendance at more progressive parishes.



Read more: https://apnews.com/article/vatican-latin-mass-burke-4ab6bcafb6c47cfacbb1ce0b7f35373d

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American cardinal celebrates old Latin Mass in St. Peter's in a sign of change (Original Post) Omaha Steve 22 hrs ago OP
Klingon, Aramaic and Wookie Tetrachloride 22 hrs ago #1
I think I have snowybirdie 21 hrs ago #2
Regression, not change. Boomerproud 21 hrs ago #3
Yeah, an odd choice of words... nt Shipwack 19 hrs ago #4
Not a Catholic but Rebl2 18 hrs ago #5
I think it took place in Italy so it would probably... nycbos 17 hrs ago #7
The only Latin I know is Romani Ite Domum. nycbos 17 hrs ago #6
I'm sure the Mass is spiritually uplifting, even though no one understands a word of it. Marcuse 4 hrs ago #8

snowybirdie

(6,418 posts)
2. I think I have
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 01:01 PM
21 hrs ago

an old Missal book in a drawer somewhere that has Latin mass in it. Should I put it on Ebay? Hasn't been touched for 60 years!

Rebl2

(17,122 posts)
5. Not a Catholic but
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 04:49 PM
18 hrs ago

The new pope should tell all priests that conduct Mass in Latin, must also conduct Mass in English the same day.

nycbos

(6,609 posts)
7. I think it took place in Italy so it would probably...
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 05:05 PM
17 hrs ago

… make more sense for it to be conducted in Italian.

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