LifeSite says HERE that Rome has granted St. Margaret’s parish in San Angelo a two-year permission to continue offering the Latin Mass despite Pope Francis’ restrictions.
This even as “The Great Diminishment” begins in Detroit.
The Archbishop there could have asked for an extension and, probably, have gotten it. That’s speculation on my part of course. But look at San Angelo.
Curious.
Fr. Rojo (vocation director) us very happy
https://x.com/frryanrojo/status/1938652642387075441?s=46
Will Charlotte be next? God Willing.
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Doesn’t granting permission for another two years somewhat imply that TC will still be the law of the land for at least the next few years? Hopefully it’s just His Holiness not trying to rock the boat (heh) too much.
Imagine if the Eastern Rites had to ask for permission every two years to continue to say their rite of Mass. How would that go over?
Bishop Michael Sis was one of the priests who helped me in my return to the Church. He was assigned to the Catholic Student Center at Texas A&M. Glad to hear Bishop Sis asked for permission to continue the TLM. Texas A&M was actually the first time I heard a homily on Humanae Vitae (1993 on the 25th anniversary of the document) and since I ushered one of the Sunday Masses, I got to know two priests there fairly well.
Concerning the TLM, another poster mentioned a few weeks ago his concern with the Diocese of Austin which currently doesn’t have a bishop.
Hopefully the TLM there will continue. There are at least three Texas bishops that are 70 years of age (Sis is only 65) so things are going to be interesting.