With Traditionis Custodes, the door that was opened by Summorum Pontificum is slammed shut. Traditionalists are now obliged to prove that they accept the teachings of of Vatican II. Liberal clerics are not. 1/5 https://t.co/i9o9VvhLpb
— Philip Lawler (@PhilLawler) July 16, 2021
.@ArchbishopGomez, #USCCB President, Responds to the Holy Father’s Apostolic Letter Motu Proprio “On the Use of the Roman Liturgy Prior to the Reform of 1970”: https://t.co/lYpwwQ0Xfx
— U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (@USCCB) July 16, 2021
Pope Francis' new motu proprio 'Traditionis Custodes' is even worse than many had expected: https://t.co/UEMe4gVO08
— Diane Montagna (@dianemontagna) July 16, 2021
Here is @EdwardPentin ’s take on the Pope’s new Latin Mass rules. And what is the true state of the Pope’s health? Is this as Fr. Thomas Reese has suggested “the beginning of the end” of his pontificate? @WorldOverDC @EWTN https://t.co/hDDiZuYjeo
— The World Over Live with Raymond Arroyo (@WorldOverLive) July 16, 2021
"There can be no reconciliation between Catholics that does not involve some kind of liturgical reconciliation."
— Commonweal Magazine (@commonwealmag) July 16, 2021
In light of Pope Francis' new restrictions on the Latin Mass, read @MassimoFaggioli on the dangers of bi-ritualism in the American Church.https://t.co/PRpvViERdr