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October 19, 2006

Lengthy article that really gets the story behind the story: this is about reconciliation.
Rome Reaches Out to Tridentine Mass Followers


October 20, 2006

My favorite quote in this article is, There's really no downside (to bringing back the Latin Mass). from the New York Sun Times.
Easing of Latin Mass Restrictions Could Attract Lost Sheep


October 23, 2006

From the Washington Post, it sounds like France is the battle ground for the TLM. The loudest anti-traditionalists, and most proactive SSPX. How soon is the indult coming? By the complaining it sounds like it may be sooner rather than later.
French clerics criticize Pope's Latin mass plans


October 24, 2006

Looks like Francis Arinze of the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments is starting to clean up some of the US liturgical problems.
Lay ministers may not cleanse Communion vessels, Pope Benedict says


October 25, 2006

Have you ever wondered the origin of Faith Of Our Fathers? This article at the Register details the unexpected, rich history of the TLM favorite.
The Making Of 'Faith Of Our Fathers'


October 28, 2006

When I first read the headline of this story, I thought it said, Catholic Church resurrected with Latin Mass and after reading the article, that may be a more appropriate title. The author was so well-read on the topic that he is either a Latin Mass regular, or had the article proofed by a whole team of Latin Mass lovers. The comments after the article were funny too.
Catholic Church resurrects past with Latin Mass


October 30, 2006

A brief Guardian opinion piece is the latest to notice the resurgence of Laitn. The best quote, if a bit corny, was You can't keep a good dead language down.
In praise of ... Latin


October 31, 2006

I guess the more things change, the more things stay the same. I think this quote is appropriate, ...Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos looms as an important player in any effort to achieve reconciliation with the SSPX and any new gesture toward traditionalists.
Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos remains head of Ecclesia Dei