25'000 at Mass: Bishop Walks With Catholics
The Pentecost Mass for the Chartres pilgrimage was attended by 25,000 faithful. Chartres Bishop Philippe Christory, 65, walked among them on Sunday. The column was eight kilometres long and included …More
The Pentecost Mass for the Chartres pilgrimage was attended by 25,000 faithful.
Chartres Bishop Philippe Christory, 65, walked among them on Sunday. The column was eight kilometres long and included people from 28 countries. 300 priests walked with them and heard confessions.
France's biggest TV station TF1 spoke well of the pilgrimage on its Sunday news programme which sounds wrong.
Michael Matt (RemnantNewspaper.com) said that the [blind and polemical] Vatican could see “a non-polemical and joyful expression of the youth, vitality, and unitive power of the Latin Mass.”
The video below shows Bishop Christory with the pilgrims on Monday.
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Chartres Bishop Philippe Christory, 65, walked among them on Sunday. The column was eight kilometres long and included people from 28 countries. 300 priests walked with them and heard confessions.
France's biggest TV station TF1 spoke well of the pilgrimage on its Sunday news programme which sounds wrong.
Michael Matt (RemnantNewspaper.com) said that the [blind and polemical] Vatican could see “a non-polemical and joyful expression of the youth, vitality, and unitive power of the Latin Mass.”
The video below shows Bishop Christory with the pilgrims on Monday.
#newsBipuzpjiee
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Jan Joseph
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Geweldig, er zouden 15.000 personen deelnemen, het werden 25.000 vooral jonge Traditionele Rooms Katholieken. De bisschop van Chartres liep de hele processie tussen de vooral jongere deelnemers. Deze drie dagen waren een hoogte punt van de Traditionele Tridentijnse Rooms Katholieken die om hun mooie geloof door Paus Franciscus worden vervolgd.
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Sandy Barrett
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Synodality: the Bishop of Chartres welcomed Traditional pilgrims into his diocesan territory by marching with them.
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Thank God! Just one more small victory for Traditional Catholicism.
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Yes! One small victory for Traditional Catholicism....and not that small. 25,000 people is very impressive. Just imaging if this venue was open at Chatres for anyone whn wanted to attend the Mass throughout France. I don't think Chartres could hold all that would come.
They should organize a pilgrimage starting off lets say...in Assisi, to Rome....the same kind of pilgrimage and welcome any and all …More
Yes! One small victory for Traditional Catholicism....and not that small. 25,000 people is very impressive. Just imaging if this venue was open at Chatres for anyone whn wanted to attend the Mass throughout France. I don't think Chartres could hold all that would come.
They should organize a pilgrimage starting off lets say...in Assisi, to Rome....the same kind of pilgrimage and welcome any and all traditional Catholics from all Europe who want to make the trip, and celebrate the Tridentine LAtin Mass in a stadium, or huge open field on a beautiful day. Pope Francis and his homo Vatican advisors could not forbid it on public ground. Invite all of Rome, and all who love the traditional Mass.
I would not be surprised if they do the proper planning, 100,000 people to attend the final Mass.
That would be a real kick in the teeth to Bergoglio, and his homo hit squad in the Vatican.
They should organize a pilgrimage starting off lets say...in Assisi, to Rome....the same kind of pilgrimage and welcome any and all traditional Catholics from all Europe who want to make the trip, and celebrate the Tridentine LAtin Mass in a stadium, or huge open field on a beautiful day. Pope Francis and his homo Vatican advisors could not forbid it on public ground. Invite all of Rome, and all who love the traditional Mass.
I would not be surprised if they do the proper planning, 100,000 people to attend the final Mass.
That would be a real kick in the teeth to Bergoglio, and his homo hit squad in the Vatican.