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Post by cato on Dec 22, 2018 23:34:26 GMT
Part of the problem of the current Vatican is its inward Italian mentality. I love Italy but culturally English is the global language and it makes far more sense to use it as at least as an equal status language on a par with Italian. It suits the agenda of the cabal around pope Francis to ensure ambiguous things do slip through in footnotes and buried in the middle of long paragraphs.
Either give the major languages English Spanish and French equal status as Italian or go back to Latin!
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Post by Jim Sheridan on Jan 27, 2020 20:31:45 GMT
I just visited the Latin Mass in Cork on Thursday. I really liked it. Anybody know the name of that young priest who celebrates it?
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Post by Séamus on Feb 18, 2020 3:56:34 GMT
I just visited the Latin Mass in Cork on Thursday. I really liked it. Anybody know the name of that young priest who celebrates it? Didn't realise that this didn't seem to have been answered. I know secondhand that parish priest (rev.McCarthy) of Sts Peter and Paul said this mass himself on that Church, but a lot of, particularly the younger, traditional-mass priests tend to jetset a bit and they form quite a worldwide network, so it could have easily been a visitor. A couple of years ago I noticed that that diocese's website showed the faces as well as names of all resident clergy which could help you....
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Post by peadar on Sept 19, 2020 13:52:48 GMT
In Fr. Brian D'Arcy's memoir "A Different Journey", he claims that he was told, during his priestly formation, that Trotskyists were the worst form of Marxists because they were the Marxist equivalent of Protestants. Very amusing reference, I must track that book down. I suppose when you consider all the splits in Scottish Presbyterianism there are certain similarities...
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