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JaMc
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Recently, at a parish council meeting, I raised the issue with our pastor (again) about getting a Latin Mass at our parish. His position is, basically: if we can find a priest to come over and do it, he won’t stop us, but he was in the seminary after Vatican II, was not trained in the TLM, and prefers the NO Mass anyway. To give him credit, though, he did announce the Motu Proprio to the Parish when it was issued.
Another comment he made was that one cannot “concelebrate” a Latin Mass with another priest - basically, the priest who is the main celebrant does it all. Is this true? (though, I suppose finding two diocesan priests able/willing to celebrate a TLM in one place would be an accomplishment in itself…)
Another comment he made was that one cannot “concelebrate” a Latin Mass with another priest - basically, the priest who is the main celebrant does it all. Is this true? (though, I suppose finding two diocesan priests able/willing to celebrate a TLM in one place would be an accomplishment in itself…)