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I received a good bit of news today. A WDTPRS reader sent me a copy of correspondence with the Rector of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C., Msgr. Walter R. Rossi.
Here is the interesting part:
Lay folks from parishes or Latin Mass communities established by local ordinaries in full communion with the Holy See will be able to schedule public pilgrimages to the Shrine and use the extraordinary form provided that they have a priest with them who is able to celebrate this Liturgy.
So! It looks as if the older form of liturgy will be possible when groups come.
I wonder if they will be welcoming to priests saying private Masses?
I don’t know very much about how the Shrine is set up for these things.
Here is the interesting part:
Lay folks from parishes or Latin Mass communities established by local ordinaries in full communion with the Holy See will be able to schedule public pilgrimages to the Shrine and use the extraordinary form provided that they have a priest with them who is able to celebrate this Liturgy.
So! It looks as if the older form of liturgy will be possible when groups come.
I wonder if they will be welcoming to priests saying private Masses?
I don’t know very much about how the Shrine is set up for these things.