Father Z had a excellent post here at Turning a parish “eastward” in South Carolina . Note this is all about the regular form of the Latin Rite Liturgy. Or as some people call it the "new Mass"(a term I don't like by the way).
This Parish is quite dynamic is what I dream all Parishes could be like especially in the South. Wander around the parish web site that Father Z links. This Parish is smack dab in the middle of the "Bible Belt" and truly is a blueprint for success in spreading and living the Catholic faith.
As to the what this Church is doing in South Carolina I fully support. I really don't think Catholics would be too shocked by the move if it started happening more and more. Again this is one reason why I am excited by the Summorum Pontificum. It is the Older influencing the newer in very positive ways.
OH a related Father Z note. He has PRAYERCAzT 19: 4th Sunday of Lent (Laetare - 1962 Missale Romanum) where he does the prayers and reading of this week's 1962 Missale Romanum Sunday Liturgy. Over Christmas from our local Catholic bookstore I bought a fine copy of that Missal. I am trying to learn and his podcast are useful. Even though it gets frustrating because in reality unless I have access to a mass of the extraordinary form it is tough sledding for me to learn the Latin.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
An Living example of How the Older Affects the Newer as to Liturgy. - Facing East
Posted by James H at 2/28/2008 11:29:00 AM
Labels: Catholic, Latin Mass, Liturgy
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